Search for: "Anonymous v Anonymous" Results 5241 - 5260 of 5,795
Sort by Relevance | Sort by Date
RSS Subscribe: 20 results | 100 results
15 Oct 2008, 2:32 pm
On Friday, October 10th, the Appellate Division ruled the ordinance unconstitutional in Anonymous v City of Rochester, 2008 NY Slip Op 07724. [read post]
15 Oct 2008, 3:10 am
It's tricky ground to credit anonymous blog comments, but the earlier thread on Chief Justice Roberts's dissent from denial of certiorari in Pennsylvania v. [read post]
15 Oct 2008, 3:10 am
It's tricky ground to credit anonymous blog comments, but the earlier thread on Chief Justice Roberts's dissent from denial of certiorari in Pennsylvania v. [read post]
14 Oct 2008, 8:53 am
Gentoo Group Ltd and Peter Walls v Hanratty [2008] EWHC 2328 (QB) is the latest case in the unfortunate saga which comes from the LSVT of Sunderland’s entire housing stock to Sunderland HA, now known as Gentoo. [read post]
13 Oct 2008, 4:01 am
Welcome to Blawg Review #181, celebrating International Conflict Resolution Day. [read post]
10 Oct 2008, 10:17 pm
By a 3-2 vote , the Fourth Department in Anonymous v City of Rochester (2008 NY Slip Op 07724 [10/1008]) held that the Rochester Ordinance which imposed a curfew on persons under seventeen and subjected them to arrest for violation of the curfew conflicted with both New York statutes and the constitution and is, thus, invalid. [read post]
10 Oct 2008, 7:44 am
The case is People v. [read post]
7 Oct 2008, 11:02 am
Employee's termination affirmed based on her failure to show that the reasons given by her employer for dismissal were pretextualHughes v City of Bethlehem, USCA, 3rd Circuit, Docket #07-2349, Decided October 2, 2008After Catherine Hughes was terminated from her employment with the City of Bethlehem, she sued, alleging employment discrimination based on her gender in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; employment discrimination based on her having a disability,… [read post]
26 Sep 2008, 7:34 pm
Earlier this month the Supreme Court of Virginia, in Jaynes v Virginia [PDF], struck down that state’s anti-spam legislation as unconstitutional, because it was ‘over-broad’. [read post]
25 Sep 2008, 11:05 am
" In the Shepard v Ward, 547 NYS2d 57, the Appellate said that suspicious behavior coupled with anonymous tips provided a basis for reasonable suspicion.In Board of Educ. of City School Dist. of City of New York v. [read post]