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Laurino v. Tate
Claim for warrantless arrest without probable cause arises at time of arrest not after challenge to underlying offense.
Civil Rights Aug. 15, 2000
Mamer v. Collie Club of America, Inc.
Order
Civil Rights Aug. 15, 2000
19 Solid Waste Dept. Mechanics v. City of Albuquerque
Order
Civil Rights Aug. 15, 2000
Toney v. Cuomo
Order
Civil Rights Aug. 8, 2000
Echazabal v. LGB Chevron USA Inc.
ADA does not permit employers to deny jobs to disabled individuals because work places individual's health or safety at risk.
Civil Rights Aug. 5, 2000
Jankey v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
Certain categories of facilities are exempt from compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act if they are not open to general public.
Civil Rights Aug. 5, 2000
People v. Wakefield
Lawful custody is not a prerequisite to filing of petition pursuant to Sexually Violent Predators Act.
Civil Rights Aug. 4, 2000
Mills v. Lee
Order
Civil Rights Aug. 2, 2000
Doolin v. Moffat County
Order
Civil Rights Aug. 2, 2000
Martinez v. State of Wyoming
Failure to hire male Hispanic does not establish prima facie employment discrimination when those hired are more qualified.
Civil Rights Aug. 1, 2000
Smith v. Gonzales
Claims challenging convictions under Section 1983 accrue when conviction is invalidated, and is subject to state statute of limitations for personal injury claims.
Civil Rights Aug. 1, 2000
Worrell v. Henry
Offer of government job cannot be withdrawn solely because prospective employee testifies truthfully at trial.
Civil Rights Aug. 1, 2000
Garicia v. Shanks
Order
Civil Rights Aug. 1, 2000
Campbell v. Mart
Order
Civil Rights Jul. 5, 2000
Anderson v. Dillon Co.
Order
Civil Rights Jul. 5, 2000
Hicks v. Woodruff
Order
Civil Rights Jul. 5, 2000
Gunderson v. Uphoff
Order
Civil Rights Jul. 5, 2000
Hollister v. Tuttle
Professor may not be denied promotion or pay increases for speaking publicly against feminist criticism of male writers.
Civil Rights Jun. 30, 2000
Brewer v. City of Napa
Prior convictions based on nolo contendere pleas may be admitted into evidence for impeachment purposes.
Civil Rights Jun. 29, 2000
Hollister v. Tuttle
Professor may not be denied promotion or pay increases for speaking publicly against feminist criticism of male writers.
Civil Rights Jun. 29, 2000
Vincent v. Philips Electronics North America Corp.
Order
Civil Rights Jun. 29, 2000
Chestand v. Medical Technology
Order
Civil Rights Jun. 29, 2000
Aston v. Cunningham
Order
Civil Rights Jun. 29, 2000
Addisu v. Fred Meyer Inc.
Refusal of retailer to contract with consumer who intends on reselling name-brand product isn't a violation of the consumer's civil rights.
Civil Rights Jun. 23, 2000
Rounds v. Oregon State Board of Higher Education
Students' free speech rights aren't violated when State university requires payment of fee that supports campus organizations.
Civil Rights Jun. 22, 2000
Hexom v. Oregon Dept. of Transportation
Court has jurisdiction over suit to enjoin collection of disabled parking permit fee since it is not 'tax' within meaning of Tax Injunction Act.
Civil Rights Jun. 22, 2000
Beierle v. Zavares
Order
Civil Rights Jun. 21, 2000
Morley v. Walker
Deputy district attorney who misstates facts in affidavit to secure arrest warrant isn't shielded from civil rights claim under absolute or qualified immunity.
Civil Rights Jun. 15, 2000
Souders v. Lucero
Nonstudent, subject to a protective order prohibiting him from stalking a student, may be banned from public university campus.
Civil Rights Jun. 15, 2000
Miller v. Menghini
Prisoner seeking monetary relief pursuant to civil rights claim is not required to exhaust administrative remedies.
Civil Rights Jun. 14, 2000