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Green v. City and County of San Francisco
Driver may continue civil rights action against San Francisco arising out of stop after Automatic License Plate Reader mistakenly identified her car as stolen.
Civil Rights May 13, 2014
Altavion Inc. v. Konica Minolta Systems Laboratory Inc.
Konica Minolta misappropriates small company’s trade secrets by using its ‘digital stamping technology’ for self-authenticating documents in its patents.
Intellectual Property May 12, 2014
Konou v. Holder
BIA may consider sentencing enhancements when deciding whether immigrant committed ‘particularly serious crime’ to warrant deportation.
Immigration May 12, 2014
Horne v. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
USDA regulation of California raisin producers, which required them to place percentage of raisin crops in reserve, is not an unconstitutional taking.
Constitutional Law May 12, 2014
Wolfson v. Concannon
Arizona campaign rule preventing judicial candidates from personally soliciting campaign contributions is not narrowly tailored enough to avoid corruption.
Constitutional Law May 12, 2014
U.S. v. Cabrera-Perez
Immigration judge’s failure to advise petitioner about voluntary departure is inconsequential because his aggravated assault conviction made him ineligible for relief.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 12, 2014
Marriage of Moore
After divorce, trial court may reserve its jurisdiction to perform an in-kind division of retiree medical reimbursement account upon ex-husband’s retirement.
Family Law May 12, 2014
People v. Safety National Casualty Insurance Co.
Trial court incorrectly orders forfeiture of bail bond due to felony defendant's failure to attend hearing he was not required to attend by court or law.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 12, 2014
Carmona v. Lincoln Millennium Car Wash Inc.
Car wash companies may not force employees to arbitrate wage and hour claims based on arbitration agreements they had little understanding of.
Employment Law May 12, 2014
Abdisalan v. Holder
Order
May 9, 2014
United Transportation Union v. Foxx
Federal Railroad Administration may not interpret collective bargaining agreement between union and railroad regarding designation of new rail service’s terminal.
Labor Law May 9, 2014
League of Wilderness Defenders/Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project v. Connaughton
U.S. Forest Service must prepare new environmental impact statement for logging project following withdrawal of Travel Management Plan for off-road motorized travel.
Environmental Law May 9, 2014
Garcia v. PacifiCare of California Inc.
Insurance company may exclude myoelectronic prosthetics from health insurance plan because it was only required to offer, not cover, devices.
Health Care May 9, 2014
Graf v. Zynga Game Network Inc.
Facebook and Zynga do not violate users’ rights by transmitting information to advertisers, as long as they do not divulge the contents of users’ communications.
Business Law May 9, 2014
People v. Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Co.
Trial court may enter summary judgment on forfeited $625,000 bond, even though bail bondsman’s appeal concerning bond was still pending.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 9, 2014
California Crane School Inc. v. National Commission For Certification of Crane Operators
Trial court may impose 10-day limit on trial involving dispute between crane operator training facility and certifying entity, because that time frame was reasonable.
Civil Procedure May 9, 2014
People v. Sarpas
Office manager must pay restitution for her part in home loan modification scheme, even though she never received funds directly from victims.
Business Law May 8, 2014
Namikas v. Miller
Client may not sue lawyers for failure to conduct ‘marital standard of living analysis’ during divorce proceedings, where it was unclear if that actually influenced settlement.
Attorneys May 8, 2014
Eclectic Properties East LLC v. The Marcus & Millichap Co.
Property buyers may not sue sellers under RICO after losing money on real estate investments, because they did not plead sellers intended to defraud them.
Real Property May 8, 2014
Orpiada v. McDaniel
Inmate misses deadline for filing federal habeas petition, because Nevada rejected ‘prisoner mailbox rule,’ which would have rendered petition timely.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 8, 2014
Pirir-Boc v. Holder
Guatemalan citizen, who fled to U.S. after being beaten for opposing gangs, may qualify for asylum as member of ‘particular social group’ that opposed gang authority.
Immigration May 8, 2014
Progressive Gulf Insurance Co. v. Faehnrich
Mississippi choice-of-law provision in automobile insurance policy applies to bar coverage for injuries suffered by family in rollover vehicle accident in Nevada.
Insurance May 8, 2014
U.S. v. Brooks
New inquiry into whether arson suspect should be involuntarily medicated to stand trial is required because over a year passed after court's authorization.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 8, 2014
Lindsay v. Bowen
Candidate from Peace and Freedom Party does not have right to appear on presidential primary ballot because she was 27-years-old.
Constitutional Law May 7, 2014
Quihuis v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Order
May 7, 2014
U.S. v. Castro-Verdugo
District court may revoke probation, although underlying sentence for illegal reentry was defective, because defendant was still on probation at time of offense.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2014
Sykora v. State Dept. of State Hospitals
Mental health patient, who suffered from schizophrenia, may pursue tort claims against Dept. of State Hospitals, despite failing to include $25 filing fee with initial claim.
Torts May 7, 2014
Robers v. U.S.
Property crime offender may not reduce restitution amount owed to victim banks by value of houses when banks took title to them.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 6, 2014
Town of Greece v. Galloway
Small town’s practice of opening town board meetings with prayer does not violate Establishment Clause, even though most prayer givers were Christian.
Constitutional Law May 6, 2014
Tolan v. Cotton
Fifth Circuit improperly finds police officer is entitled to immunity on summary judgment by failing to draw inferences in favor of excessive force plaintiff.
Civil Rights May 6, 2014