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Ray v. Apfel
Order
Administrative Agencies Apr. 18, 2000
Clanton v. United States
Order
Administrative Agencies Apr. 18, 2000
Clanton v. Drug Enforcement Administration
Order
Administrative Agencies Apr. 18, 2000
Colorado State Board of Dental Examiners v. Norton
Dentists failure to fill cavities at request of patient is sufficient grounds for discipline by state dental board.
Administrative Agencies Apr. 18, 2000
Balasubramaniam v. County of Los Angeles
In employment discrimination lawsuit, court must give collateral estoppel effect to findings reached by county's civil service commission.
Administrative Agencies Mar. 31, 2000
IMC Kalium Carlsbad Inc. v. Interior Board of Land Appeals
District court must give deference to Interior Board of Land Appeal's decision to reverse ruling of Bureau of Land Management.
Administrative Agencies Mar. 29, 2000
City of Boulder v. Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Colorado Public Utilities Commission has authority to issue certificate of public convenience and necessity.
Administrative Agencies Mar. 29, 2000
Englestead v. Federal Aviation Administration
Order
Administrative Agencies Mar. 22, 2000
Butts v. Sands
Applying 1995 statute authorizing disciplinary action against architect, based on disciplinary actions against him in other states for 1993 misconduct, is improper.
Administrative Agencies Mar. 15, 2000
Silveira v. Apfel
For social security disability determination, skilled or semi-skilled work history that produced no transferable skills should be treated like unskilled work history.
Administrative Agencies Mar. 14, 2000
Zink v. Gourley
Suspension for refusing to submit to chemical testing may not be mitigated to restricted license if individual holds commercial driver's license.
Administrative Agencies Mar. 3, 2000
AT&T Communications System v. Pacific Bell
Exhaustion of remedies isn't prerequisite to review of California Public Utilities Commission orders by California state courts.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 14, 2000
Rucker v. Davis
Public housing agency may evict tenant because of household member's drug-related activity even though tenant is unaware of activity.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 13, 2000
Laurie Q. v. Callahan
Beneficiaries challenging representative payee designation only, must first present claim to Social Security Commissioner.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 8, 2000
Cornwell v. Joseph
Attorney general is proper defendant in action challenging licensing requirement for hair braiders.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 7, 2000
Mendez v. Gearan
Discrimination Claim By Denied Peace Corps Volunteer Isn't Subject to Exhaustion Under Administrative Procedures Act.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 7, 2000
Florence Western Medical Clinic v. Coye
Medical clinic need not repay health agency for overpayment of Med-Cal fees where agency missed time limitations of former statute.
Administrative Agencies Feb. 3, 2000
Butts v. Sands
Applying 1995 statute authorizing disciplinary action against architect, based on disciplinary actions against him in other states for 1993 misconduct, was improper.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 28, 2000
Leichliter v. State Liquor Licensing Authority
Basketball pool run by bar owner incidental to a bona fide social relationship not grounds for liquor license suspension.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 25, 2000
Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board v. Butterfield
When automobile buyers were aware of salesman's misrepresentations to bank, salesman not guilty of defrauding buyers.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 25, 2000
RT Communications Inc. v. FCC
Wyoming act, which provides protection from competition for companies upgrading telecommunication infra structure in rural areas, is not competitively neutral.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 24, 2000
Pierson v. Drug Enforcement Administration
Order
Administrative Agencies Jan. 19, 2000
JC Produce Inc. v. Paragon Steakhouse Restaurants Inc.
Distressed restaurant chain is required to post bond payable to its produce supplier under Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act.
Administrative Agencies Jan. 10, 2000
Beverly v. Anderson
Public assistance warrant must be replaced within five working days after claimant files proper affidavit attesting to loss of original warrant.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 30, 1999
Santa Ana Food Market Inc. v. Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board (Jay Stroh)
Suspension of store's liquor license for single illegal act unrelated to sale of alcohol by employee without store's knowledge is improper.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 30, 1999
Oranen v. Board of Chiropractic Examiners of the State of California
Revocation of chiropractor license is justified where chiropractor pleads guilty to criminal offenses related to his practice.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 30, 1999
Pulaski v. California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board
Occupational Safety and Health Board's regulations regarding repetitive motion injuries are mostly valid.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 30, 1999
Mann v. DMV
Submission of false and misleading license applications to DMV justifies revocation of salesperson's vehicle license.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 30, 1999
Foster v. Reed
Duress defense isn't applicable in an administrative proceeding when reviewing the suspension of a teenager's driver's license.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 30, 1999
Pulaski v. California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board
Occupational Safety and Health Board's regulations regarding repetitive motion injuries are mostly valid.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 30, 1999