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...Kennedy, Verna Montague, and Felicia Moore appeal from a judgment in favor of appellees the District of Columbia and towing companies Perry's Towing and...
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...pursuant to 42 U.S.C. ? 1983 against his employer, the University of Wisconsin-Madison ("University"), alleging that the University violated his Fourteenth Amendment right...
...On October 6, 2004, a grand jury in the Western District of Wisconsin returned an 18-count superseding indictment charging narcotics violations against seven...
...and her parents allege that the School District and the Minnesota Department of Education ("Department") violated her rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act...
Justice Stevens and Justice O'Connor delivered the opinion of the Court with respect to Bcra Titles I and II. ....
...corporate coalitions appeal and several Connecticut municipalities cross-appeal from an order of contribution issued by the United States District Court for the District of...
...IX funds from the federalgovernment. Cherry was a tenuredprofessor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison until she resigned on August 22,1999. After her...
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