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New York Law Journal

Diop v. The City of New York

By | August 29, 2014
Police Entitled to Qualified Immunity on Claims By Taxi Driver Forced To Be Robbery Getaway Car
2 minute read

The Recorder

Cruz v. The City of Anaheim

By | August 28, 2014
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Less Is More–Fewer Decisions but Greater Substance

An overview of significant municipal law decisions rendered by the Supreme Court of New Jersey during its 2013-14 term.
49 minute read

New York Law Journal

Huckabone v. City of Jamestown, N.Y.

By | August 28, 2014
Pro Se Complaint Dismissed as Time Barred; RICO Claims Well Beyond Limits Statute
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Barad v. Pace University

By | August 28, 2014
University Denied Petition to Dismiss Student's Suit As Time-Barred
2 minute read

Law.com

Amish, Convicted of Hate-Crime Shearings, Win on Appeal

A divided appellate panel on Wednesday reversed the convictions of 16 members of an Ohio Amish community who engaged in a series of hair-shearing and beard-cutting assaults against followers of the faith three years ago.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Class Action Says Phone Company Gouged Inmates

Signaling the resumption of litigation over the cost of prison phone calls nationwide, a putative class action has been brought in Arkansas against a giant telecommuncations company that plaintiffs claim has gouged inmates with exorbitant rates.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Court: 'Brutal' Cavity Search Violated Arrestee's Rights

The "brutal and physically invasive" removal of a package containing cocaine during a body-cavity search of a suspected drug dealer without a warrant violated his Fourth Amendment rights, a federal appeals court has ruled.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Plaintiff Claimed Police Struck Him With Gun

By | August 26, 2014
On Dec. 1, 2010, plaintiff Anthony Kenney, a self-employed car detailer in his late 30s, was driving on Federal Street in the North Side of Pittsburgh, when he turned onto Lafayette Avenue and was pulled over by an unmarked police car.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Frontier Park Co., LLC v. Cristobal Ferrara Contreras

By | August 26, 2014
Holdover Proceedings Remanded as Untimely, Defectively 'Bundled' Into One Case for Removal
2 minute read

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