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People v. Gainey
Review granted
Feb. 8, 2000
People v. Daniels
Analysis of blood doesn't violate Fourth Amendment if probable cause supported initial drawing of sample.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 8, 2000
People v. Daniels
Analysis of blood doesn't violate Fourth Amendment if probable cause supported initial drawing of sample.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 8, 2000
People v. Everett
Criminal defendant doesn't waive statute of limitations by failing to assert it in trial court.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 8, 2000
People v. Coria
Manufacturing methamphetamine isn't a strict liability crime.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 8, 2000
Mitchell v. Dillard Department Stores Inc.
Off-duty police officer serving as security guard at department store acts under color of state authority in detaining patron.
Civil Rights Feb. 8, 2000
Bustamonte v. Lemaster
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 8, 2000
U.S. v. Cone
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 8, 2000
Zurich Reinsurance (London) Limited v. Remaley
Order
Insurance Feb. 8, 2000
Patterson v. Spears (In re Denton)
Order
Bankruptcy Feb. 8, 2000
Horton v. Massie
Order
Contracts Feb. 8, 2000
People v. Falsetta
Statute permitting introduction of defendant's prior sex crimes, for purpose of showing propensity to commit sex crimes, doesn't violate due process.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 8, 2000
People v. Dawson
Order
Feb. 7, 2000
People v. Fairwell
Order
Feb. 7, 2000
People v. Caspersen
Order
Feb. 7, 2000
Rodgers v. Deboe
Retroactive Application of Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 Not Required on Actions Before Enactment.
Prisoners Rights Feb. 7, 2000
Lee's Aquarium & Pet Products Inc. v. Python Pet Products Inc.
Aquarium cleaning device doesn't infringe on existing patent under the doctrine of equivalents.
Intellectual Property Feb. 7, 2000
Earle v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Co.
Actual prejudice resulting from insured's late tender of defense relieves insurer of liability.
Insurance Feb. 7, 2000
McMorgan & Co. v. First California Mortgage Co.
Voluntary disclosure of privileged materials to government agency in nonpublic investigation constitutes waiver of privilege.
Civil Procedure Feb. 7, 2000
Phillips v. International Union of Operating Engineers
State law governing member/union relations isn't pre-empted by the federal duty of fair representation.
Labor Law Feb. 7, 2000
In re Silicon Graphics Inc. Securities Litigation
Failure to specifically plead plaintiff traded contemporaneously with defendants causes dismissal of insider transaction claim.
Securities Feb. 7, 2000
Buckley v. Gallo Sales Co.
Workers' compensation exclusivity is pre-empted by statutory remedies not barred by arbitration clause and housing act.
Employment Law Feb. 7, 2000
Cornwell v. Joseph
Attorney general is proper defendant in action challenging licensing requirement for hair braiders.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 7, 2000
Lewis v. Unites States
Order
Feb. 7, 2000
Warn v. M/Y Maridome
Proper forum for case arising from accident in Greek coastal waters is Greece, not America.
Maritime Law Feb. 7, 2000
Nicole M. v. Martinez Unified School District
High school student's action under Title IX alleging sexual harassment survives dismissal motion.
Civil Rights Feb. 7, 2000
Ashmus v. Calderon
Court can hold petition containing exhausted claims in abeyance while petitioner exhausts remedies on other claims.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 7, 2000
Ho v. San Francisco Unified School District
Res judicata bars suit challenging consent decree's race-based limitations on school enrollment.
Civil Rights Feb. 7, 2000
First National Insurance Co. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Notice of policy cancellation listing the wrong address is defective as a matter of law.
Insurance Feb. 7, 2000
Bernstein v. U.S. Dept. of State
Plaintiff's claim that Arms Export Control Act is unconstitutional is colorable, and thereby precludes dismissal motion.
Constitutional Law Feb. 7, 2000