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Bodelson v. City of Littleton
Colorado Open Records Act does not prohibit access to medical information by county coroner.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 19, 2002
Mejia v. Industrial Commission of Arizona
Injured worker is entitled to continue receiving disability benefits while incarcerated.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 13, 2002
Warren v. Industrial Commission of Arizona
Post-injury salary increase unrelated to merit should not be included in calculation of earning capacity.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 6, 2002
National Cable & Telecommunications Assn. Inc. v. Gulf Power Co.
Pole Attachments Act regulates attachments which provide high-speed Internet access as well as cable television.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 31, 2002
Arizona Society of Pathologists v. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Administration
Denial of coverage for indirect pathology claims was improper exercise of agency authority
Administrative Agencies Jan. 23, 2002
Chao v. Mallard Bay Drilling Inc.
OSHA's authority is not pre-empted by U.S. Coast Guard over workplace on stationary barge.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 14, 2002
U.S. West Communications Inc. v. Sprint Communications Co.
Arbitrated interconnection agreements between telecommunications companies did not violate Telecommunications Act of 1996.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 9, 2002
Akootchook v. United States
Applications of native Alaskans for land allotments is denied because they failed to establish previous use independent of their families.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 9, 2002
County of San Luis Obispo v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board
Single inadvertently late payment of benefits does not justify penalty.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 7, 2002
Elephant Butte Irrigation District of New Mexico v. US Department of Interior
Federal amendment did not abolish water districts' right to receive revenue under earlier law.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 13, 2001
Reed v. Massanari
Administrative law judge's denial of claimant's request for consultative examination by state-recruited rheumatologists was based on improper bias.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 13, 2001
Wark v. U.S.
Forest service is not liable for automobile accident that occurred in national forest on privately-owned road.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 13, 2001
Dahnad D.D.S. v. Arizona State Board of Dental Examiners
Board failed to administer prompt post-suspension hearing after initiating emergency license suspension.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 12, 2001
Rolen v. Barnhart
Rejection of application for disability benefits was sufficient because it advised claimant of right to appeal.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 10, 2001
Sierra Club v. Whitman
Discretionary finding by EPA under Clean Water Act may not be reviewed.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 6, 2001
White v. Massanari
Substantial evidence supported administrative law judge's denial of Social Security disability benefits.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 4, 2001
Hill v. Peterson
When state tort claims do not sufficiently involve National Labor Relations Act, NLRB jurisdiction does not preempt.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 4, 2001
Arpaio v. Steinle (Stewart)
Sheriff is responsible for transporting inmates from Department of Corrections to court.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 4, 2001
Subia v. Commissioner of Social Security
Federal court lacks jurisdiction to hear social security eligibility motion due to claimant's failure to first exhaust administrative remedies.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 29, 2001
State v. Mertens
Commercial fishing license statute unconstitutionally creates irrebuttable presumption regarding 'commercial purpose.'
Administrative Agencies Nov. 26, 2001
Guardians v. Wells
State Land Department cannot reject bids to lease land for restoration and preservation purposes.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 23, 2001
Ward v. Tomsick
Assault involving domestic violence is grounds for disqualifying police officer from carrying weapon.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 20, 2001
The Fire House Car Wash Inc. v. Board of Adjustment for Zoning Appeals
Zoning board is authorized to order termination of nonconforming use.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 20, 2001
Levitan v. State of Arizona
Landlord seeking to make own repairs to rental units need not obtain contractor's license.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 19, 2001
US West Communications Inc. v. Arizona Corporation Commission
State commission must use fair value of property of telecommunications companies to determine their rates.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 19, 2001
Mayes v. Massanari
Administrative law judge's determination that claimant isn't disabled is supported by substantial evidence and based on proper legal standard.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 19, 2001
Bustamante v. Massanari
Only after SSI applicant has been found disabled under five-step inquiry should court examine whether alcohol abuse is contributing material factor.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 19, 2001
Carney v. Civil Service Commission
Subjective scoring of police promotional examinations was arbitrary and capricious.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 19, 2001
Hall v. Norton
Court lacked jurisdiction over challenge to federal land transfer under Clean Air Act, but plaintiff had standing under National Environmental Policy Act.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 19, 2001
FTC v. Gill
Company that promised to repair credit and accepted payment prior to services violated federal credit law.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 13, 2001