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...David K. Fesler sued Whelen Engineering Company, Inc. ("Whelen") for breach of contract. The district court granted summary judgment for Whelen, and ...
...DENNIS HOLLINGSWORTH; GAIL J. KNIGHT; MARTIN F. GUTIERREZ; MARK A...
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...Human Rights Act ("MHRA"). The district court granted summary judgment in favor of Matthews, and Clark appealed. We affirm in part and reverse in part...
...Appellant is a nonprofit California corporation affiliated with the Knights of Columbus Glendale Council, a philanthropic Catholic men's association. As the Knights...
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...during the school day for students to voluntarily participate in the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, violates the First or Fourteenth Amendment to the...
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...Appellant Jerry Flanory ("Flanory"), a prisoner proceeding pro se, appeals the decision of the district court to dismiss his Complaint for failure to state a...
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...Judges.Barbara Ernster sued Luxco, Inc., alleging wrongful termination in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), 29 U.S.C. §...
...Defendants-Appellees.No. 07-16427United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitD.C. No. CV-05-03906...
...v.MARY SELECKY, Secretary of the Washington State Department of Health; LAURIE JINKINS, Assistant Secretary of Washington...
...v.MARY SELECKY, Secretary of the Washington State Department of Health; LAURIE JINKINS, Assistant Secretary of Washington...
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