“Indian tribes are ‘unique aggregations possessing attributes of sovereignty over both their members and their territory,’ but their dependent status generally precludes extension of tribal ...
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99-1815 NLRB v. Kentucky River Community Care, Inc.
“The burden of proving the applicability of the supervisory exception… should thus fall on the party asserting it. In addition, it is easier to prove ...
Read More »00-262 Arkansas v. Sullivan
“The court’s decision on rehearing is flatly contrary to this Court’s controlling precedent, we grant the State’s petition for a writ of certiorari and reverse. ...
Read More »99-1522United Methodist v. Ronald Culver
And this is so even though the Elo congregation continued to function as a church.”In this case, we are not concerned with the intra-church dispute ...
Read More »00-3543 Blue Canary Corp. v. City of Milwaukee
“Because the standard in the ordinance is compatibility with the ‘normal’ activity of the neighborhood and the City relies heavily on testimony by neighbors to ...
Read More »99-1013 Farm Credit Services of North Central Wisconsin v. Wysocki
Wilcox, J. “In accordance with the policy of encouraging the freedom of movement of employees and protecting their personal liberty, such fluid customer list limitations ...
Read More »99-2317 Tayborn v. Scott
“Tayborn argues that several inconsistencies in his testimony rendered his testimony perjurious and that the prosecution should have known it was perjurious. However, Tayborn only ...
Read More »97-3619 In the Matter of the Reinstatement of the License of Patrick R. Russell to Practice Law in Wisconsin
So ordered. Office of Lawyer Regulation, Per Curiam
Read More »00-3543Blue Canary Corp. v. City of Milwaukee
“Because the standard in the ordinance is compatibility with the ‘normal’ activity of the neighborhood and the City relies heavily on testimony by neighbors to ...
Read More »00-3136-D In The Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings filed against Perry P. Lieuallen, Attorney;
“The referee further found that by misappropriating clients’ funds being held in his trust account Attorney Lieuallen violated the standard of conduct set forth by ...
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