...2013 JUSTICE THOMAS delivered the opinion of the Court. Petitioner Kim Millbrook, a prisoner in the custody of the Federal Bureau of...
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...2013 JUSTICE THOMAS delivered the opinion of the Court. Petitioner Kim Millbrook, a prisoner in the custody of the Federal Bureau of...
...against very heavy odds, had persuaded the court to add his case to its docket as Millbrook v. United States, 11-10362....
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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...2 Petitioner-Appellant Applied Energetics, Inc. ("Applied") 3 appeals the district court's final order and judgment compelling 4 arbitration of the claims of...
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...law and, in the alternative, for remittitur of the award. The district court granted in part and denied in part the motion. The parties now...
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...Welton, 583 F.3d 494 (7th Cir. 2009), which held that district courts are not entitled to disagree with §4B1.1. The effect of...
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...its fire department (the "Department") on account of their race. The district court granted summary judgment for the City, and the plaintiffs appealed. For the...
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...arguing that the warrant was not supported by probable cause. The district court concluded that although a close call, the affidavit submitted in support of...
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...appeal, Welton contends that resentencing is necessary in light of the Supreme Court's decision in Kimbrough v. United States, 128 S.Ct. 558, 564...
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...s search warrant was based. In an abundance of caution, the district court held a hearing to determine if the affidavit contained material omissions, which...
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