...deprived McKeon of his constitutional rights. There is no respondeat superior...available in a §1983 civil rights action. McKeon...
...additional attorneys in the criminal, civil, and civil rights divisions, but removes attorney positions...
...Order issued. The civil rights action underlying this matter was...
...appeals' judgment is reversed and remanded. Courts of Appeals Civil Business Law ...
...governments from hiring outside counsel under a contingent-fee contract to file civil suits under the Texas Water Code. A proposed bill, H...
...has filed more than 25 suits in the past two years seeking civil penalties against defendants that his clients claim are responsible for a wide...
...decisions in the realm of civil liberties and constitutional law that...a duty to protect individual rights because that's what the...
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...oral arguments, including the American Civil Liberties Union, National Association of...Court must balance property owner rights against the government's duty...
...she is convinced that constitutional rights are being sacrificed in the...effective crime-fighting tool against civil rights lawyers who claim minorities...
...hearing, the arbitrator concluded that although the DOE had not waived its right to contest whether the parties' dispute was arbitrable, it was, nonetheless, arbitrable...
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