“‘[L]ocated’ should be construed to maintain jurisdictional equality between national banks and state banks or other corporations. In order to maintain this parity, national banks ...
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99-2071 Tuan Anh Nguyen v. INS
“[T]o require Congress to speak without reference to the gender of the parent with regard to its objective of ensuring a blood tie between parent ...
Read More »00-3250Dye v. Wargo
“Dye has not cited, and we have not found, any case holding that a mutual release of civil liability is unenforceable under federal law. Federal ...
Read More »00-492 Alabama v. Bozeman
“[T]he Agreement makes no distinction among different kinds of IV(c) ‘arrivals,’ say, by exempting those that are followed by return within a short, specified period ...
Read More »00-2908Heard v. Sheahan
“The district court … thought the date of accrual was when the plaintiff discovered he had a medical problem that required attention. This would be ...
Read More »99-8508 Kyllo v. United States
“[I]n the case of the search of the interior of homes – the prototypical and hence most commonly litigated area of protected privacy – there ...
Read More »00-3816Holman v. United States Railroad Retirement Board
Under [Califano v. Goldfarb, 430 U.S. 199 (1977)], dependency requirements violate the Equal Protection Clause. But [Heckler v. Mathews, 465 U.S. 728 (1984)] recognized that ...
Read More »99-3297 Wisconsin Professional Police Association, Inc. et al. v. Lightbourn et al.
Plaintiffs assert, as one argument, that participants in the state retirement system have a property right to have the investment earnings of the fixed trust ...
Read More »00-2271Wynn v. Southward
“Wynn alleges that he has been unable to chew his food without his dentures, significantly impeding his ability to eat, and that he has suffered ...
Read More »98-1126 Milwaukee District Council 48, et al. v. Milwaukee County, et al.
“There is no dispute that county employees who have passed their probationary period have a protectible property interest in their jobs because state law precludes ...
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