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20 Nov 2024, 1:35 am by Kriyanka Reddi
This obligation favours the state and does not provide actionable rights for individuals against banks. [read post]
Banks also recently wrote an essay for Stanford Lawyer about the unanimous decision, which held that state-mandated segregation of public schools violated the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution. [read post]
8 Apr 2009, 9:26 am
The Daily Journal has an article this morning on yesterday's argument in Miller v. [read post]
13 Sep 2018, 5:03 am by Alan S. Kaplinsky
Supreme Court late last week by State National Bank of Big Spring (SNB) which, together with two D.C. area non-profit organizations that also joined in the petition, had brought one of the first lawsuits challenging the CFPB’s constitutionality. [read post]
25 Jun 2014, 4:15 am by Scott A. McKeown
This time last year, I considered whether a negative outcome in CLS Bank v. [read post]
30 Sep 2010, 9:39 am by WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF
Property Landlord-tenant; eviction Julia Latimer appeals a judgment of eviction entered following a trial to the court. [read post]
4 Nov 2010, 11:08 am by WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF
Property Landlord-tenant; eviction Julia Latimer appeals a judgment of eviction entered following a trial to the court. [read post]
29 Apr 2009, 3:23 pm by Paul M. Rashkind
Dean’s gun accidentally discharged during a bank robbery, but no one was harmed. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 12:25 pm
Code § 1349; bank fraud, in violation of 18 U.S. [read post]
28 Jun 2012, 3:41 pm by Mack Sperling
Judge Jolly first considered the North Carolina Uniform Fiduciaries Act, which states that a Bank can be liable for checks drawn by a depositor's fiduciary only if "the bank pays the check with actual knowledge that the fiduciary is committing a breach of his obligation as fiduciary in drawing such check, or with knowledge of such facts that its action in paying the check amounts to bad faith. [read post]