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21 Mar 2018, 6:08 am by Joel R. Brandes
In Soto v Contreras, 2018 WL 507802 (5th Cir., 2018) Veronica Lemus Contreras (Lemus), a native and citizen of Mexico residing in the United States, appealed from a judgment which granted the petition of Ontiveros Soto’s (Ontiveros) seeking return of their child, A.O.L., to Mexico. [read post]
3 Apr 2017, 6:10 am by Eugene Kontorovich
Judicial enforcement of contractual arrangements does not constitute state action, and the defendants were surely unwise to rely on famous outlier cases such as Shelley v. [read post]
7 Oct 2016, 5:47 am by SHG
Whether it be driving a clean vehicle, Contreras v. [read post]
30 Sep 2016, 4:19 pm by Steven D. Schwinn
Schwinn, John Marshall Law School Judge Rudolph Contreras (D.D.C.) ruled in Byers v. [read post]
21 Jun 2016, 11:05 am by ALDF
That was the message from the Oregon Supreme Court last week when it issued its ruling in State v. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 5:29 am by John Floyd
  If, however, the controlled substances are smuggled in from another country (as in the case of Contreras) or transported across state lines, an indictment will most likely be brought at the federal level and will be result in severe federal penalties such as the one imposed on Contresas. [read post]
2 Jan 2016, 2:51 pm by Thaddeus Mason Pope, J.D., Ph.D.
  As the balance of federal and state regulatory authority shifts, at what point is the “tradition” is upended? [read post]
17 Dec 2015, 10:33 am by John Elwood
Contreras, 15-58, which asked whether a police officer who used deadly force to prevent a suspect’s escape was entitled to qualified immunity. [read post]
10 Dec 2015, 10:45 am by John Elwood
United States Army Corps of Engineers v. [read post]
10 Nov 2015, 8:00 pm by John Ehrett
Contreras 15-58Issue: (1) Whether the Fourth Amendment’s reasonableness standard requires that a suspect threaten a police officer with a weapon before the police officer can use deadly force to apprehend the suspect, or whether Tennessee v. [read post]