...this Circuit called a case a "Frankenstein monster posing as a class action." Eisen v. Carlisle & Jacquelin, 391 F.2d 555...
Mary Noe, an Impartial Hearing Officer for special education cases, writes that the message from the New York and New Jersey cases is that public employees cannot assume that their postings will esca
...an appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to correct error by the district court either before or after trial...
..., 2013 WL 1693952 (2d Cir. April 19, 2013), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit answered: yes. ...
...district court is located. Thomas v. Ashcroft, 470 F.3d 491, 495 (2d Cir. 2006); see Henderson v. INS, 157 F.3d 106, 123 (2d...
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