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8 Jul 2021, 7:11 pm by Vercammen Law
When discovery ended in early January 2020, Care One moved for summary judgment, seeking a determination that plaintiff could not assert a claim based on Care One's breach of any state or federal statutes or regulations. [read post]
11 Apr 2017, 3:01 pm
The societal responsibilities of enterprises are not to be confused with the mandatory obligations of everyone subject to its jurisdiction to obey the command of law. [read post]
4 Jun 2012, 11:25 am
United States, a 1996 case in which the SCOTUS said that an arrest for which there is probable cause does not violate the Fourth Amendment in virtue of the fact that the arresting officer has a subjective motive to arrest for some other offense for which he lacks probable cause. [read post]
9 Jun 2019, 11:27 am by Jon Roland
II Sec. 1 Cl. 8, to "faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States" and to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States" to the best of his ability. [read post]
15 Dec 2016, 7:41 am by Joy Waltemath
Indeed, the United States explained that “A statute enforceable through an unassessed monetary penalty creates an obligation to obey the law, not an obligation to pay money. [read post]
24 Mar 2008, 7:04 am
In a brief order, the Court dismissed the appeal in Citizens United v. [read post]
27 Mar 2015, 6:53 am by Joy Waltemath
A few weeks after the employee returned to work, she was disciplined for her continued failure to obey work rules and ultimately terminated. [read post]
4 Oct 2013, 9:11 pm by Lyle Denniston
It has been nearly four years since the Supreme Court set off a constitutional revolution in the financing of federal elections, in Citizens United v. [read post]
18 Mar 2023, 12:53 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
The only question is whether asserting personal jurisdiction would be "consistent with the United States Constitution. [read post]
2 Aug 2007, 4:13 pm
Supreme Court decided that the public good provided by sobriety checkpoints outweighed the Constitutional problems with them, in Michigan Department of State Police v. [read post]