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5 Mar 2010, 5:06 am by Erin Miller
United States (09-936), Louisiana Safety Association of Timbermen – Self Insurers Fund v. [read post]
5 May 2015, 7:36 am
A Sunday AP story (Dana Ferguson) reports that, “In what is believed to be the first statute of its kind in the United States, Madison banned discrimination against the non-religious on April 1, giving them the same protections afforded to people based on their race, sexual orientation and religion, among other reasons. [read post]
14 Feb 2013, 8:08 pm by John W. Arden
The defendants’ counterclaims asserted that State Farm and two of its employees had violated their civil rights and federal RICO by fraudulently issuing blanket denials of legitimate PIP claims.McCarran-Ferguson Act Preemption At the outset, the court rejected an argument by the defendants that State Farm’s RICO claims were reverse preempted by the McCarran-Ferguson Act. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 5:49 pm by Greensboro Legal Blog
Ferguson, II, and Adam Stein, working with lawyers of the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc., successfully litigated civil rights cases and helped shape the contours of civil rights law by winning landmark United States Supreme Court rulings in such cases as Swann v. [read post]
18 Oct 2014, 3:37 am by SHG
S. 378, 384 (1987); United States v. [read post]
26 Jan 2021, 9:30 pm by ernst
Wasserman:In May It Please the Court, artist Xavier Cortada portrays ten significant decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States that originated from people, places, and events in Florida. [read post]
14 Apr 2016, 2:03 pm by Alyson Carney
Martinez before the fictitious Thirteenth Circuit, in an appeal from an order of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Tennessee. [read post]
27 Mar 2015, 10:40 am by Jeff Redding
The middle of the United States continues to generate some of the most radical experiments in (mis)governance in recent American history. [read post]