National Law Journal
United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkBefore STEWART, Chief...
National Law Journal
...MERRITT, MOORE, and McKEAGUE, Circuit Judges.MOORE, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which McKEAGUE, J., joined. MERRITT, J. (pp. 17-19...
National Law Journal
...and to possession of burglar's tools...into Khirfan's Blue Collar Market, a...to Faretta v. California, 422 U.S...
National Law Journal
...NEWMAN, STRAUB, and LYNCH, Circuit Judges. Appeal from a grant of summary judgment for defendants on plaintiff-appellant Jody Fabrikant's federal constitutional...
...and regulatory issues. Previously, Morris was associate general counsel at Blue Shield of California. ...
National Law Journal
07-4449-cv (L), 07-4450-cv (CON) Southerland v. City of New YorkORDER1 At a stated term of the...
National Law Journal
...court's judgment and five to remand for further proceedings. The result of this tie vote is affirmance, because it takes a majority to reverse...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...*fn1 District JudgeOPINION OF THE COURTDanielle Santomenno, Karen Poley, and Barbara Poley (collectively, ―...
...1983, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit...Recently, two district courts in California considered the issue. One applied...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...mainly on South Carolina's death row, for the January 1982 murder of Dorothy Edwards, an elderly woman who had sporadically employed him. The 28...
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