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27 Mar 2016, 11:00 am by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 36133 (D NV, March 21, 2016), a Nevada federal district court adopted a magistrate's recommendations (2016 U.S. [read post]
10 Apr 2016, 10:13 am by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 46697 (ED CA, April 5, 2016), a California federal magistrate judge dismissed with leave to amend an inmate's complaint that his religious rights were being infringed by the denial of a vegetarian diet.In Huddleston v. [read post]
3 Mar 2019, 4:50 pm by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 27928 (ED CA, Feb. 20, 2019), a California federal magistrate judge recommended dismissing an inmate's complaint that his Sikh head covering was confiscated on two occasions.In Dewitt v. [read post]
25 Jan 2007, 10:38 am
  But then, in turning to the balancing test required by Valley Bank of Nevada v. [read post]
7 Nov 2007, 7:43 am
California resource guide for cerebral palsy and individuals with special needs. [read post]
10 Jan 2018, 11:24 am by Jamie Williams
But some companies, like Oracle, turned to state computer crime statutes—in this case, California and Nevada—to enforce their computer use preferences. [read post]
28 Aug 2018, 1:02 pm by John Wright
But as it stands, it is now the law in Nevada, California, Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington and territories that individuals may carry firearms in the open for self-defense. [read post]
26 Mar 2019, 4:10 am by Howard Friedman
LEXIS 41907 (ED CA, March 14, 2019), a California federal magistrate judge dismissed with leave to amend an inmate's complaint that on one occasion he was denied access to a Jehovah's Witness religious service.In Abreu v. [read post]
21 May 2013, 3:33 am by Timothy P. Flynn
 We here at the Law Blogger have to wonder if this could have ever happened when Jesse Ventura was the governor...Michigan, along with California, Hawaii, Colorado, Nevada, and a half-dozen other states, are seen as battleground states on this issue. [read post]