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23 Jan 2012, 4:28 pm
A non-final decision does not become final simply because it is issued in the same order as a final decision. (...)The Supreme Court, in Swint v. [read post]
12 Apr 2007, 2:00 am
Hilliard, 98 F.3d 956 (7th Cir. 1996)] recognized, that doctrine is shaky after Swint v. [read post]
15 Nov 2006, 5:48 am
Swint v. [read post]
2 Jan 2023, 3:03 pm
” Swint v. [read post]
21 Jan 2012, 8:56 am
Swint, No. 11-66-cr (2d Cir. [read post]
22 Jan 2015, 9:56 pm
Swint, 456 U. [read post]
11 May 2009, 1:57 am
In Swint v. [read post]
2 Dec 2011, 3:20 pm
See People v Swint, 225 Mich App 353, 362; 572 NW2d 666 (1997) (upholding MCL 750.224f’s ban on gun possession by felons be¬cause it “[a]rguably” “does not completely foreclose defendant’s consti¬tution¬al right to bear ‘arms,’ i.e., nonfirearm weapons, in defense of himself”). [read post]
20 Jul 2009, 8:43 am
In State v. [read post]
20 Jun 2008, 2:36 pm
Ruttenberg v. [read post]
9 May 2020, 2:20 am
In some cases, however, the Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency may be a consideration.The Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency states that only the entity that created the position may abolish it [i.e., a position created by a legislative act can only be abolished by a correlative legislative act" (Matter of Torre v. [read post]
9 May 2020, 2:20 am
In some cases, however, the Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency may be a consideration.The Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency states that only the entity that created the position may abolish it [i.e., a position created by a legislative act can only be abolished by a correlative legislative act" (Matter of Torre v. [read post]
19 Sep 2014, 11:22 pm
See Swint v. [read post]
1 May 2020, 5:16 am
In some cases, however, the Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency may be a consideration.The Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency states that only the entity that created the position may abolish it [i.e., a position created by a legislative act can only be abolished by a correlative legislative act" (Matter of Torre v. [read post]
1 May 2020, 5:16 am
In some cases, however, the Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency may be a consideration.The Doctrine of Legislative Equivalency states that only the entity that created the position may abolish it [i.e., a position created by a legislative act can only be abolished by a correlative legislative act" (Matter of Torre v. [read post]
22 Sep 2014, 4:17 am
See Swint v. [read post]