Title VII Violation – Retaliation Claim
Laura Rozumalski was sexually harassed by her direct supervisor, Mark Riedel.
Suppression of Evidence – Involuntary Statements
After an infant died in the care of petitioner Jeanette Janusiak, a Wisconsin jury found her guilty of first‐degree intentional homicide.
14th Amendment – Abortion – Preliminary Injunction
Indiana, like many states, has an elaborate network of laws regulating abortion care.
Sentencing Guidelines
Crowbar in hand, U.S. Customs Officer Jorge Parra spent December 8, 2010 “cracking open containers” at a warehouse near the Los Angeles seaport.
Probable Cause – Suppression of Evidence
Police officers pulled Marshon Simon over for failing to signal sufficiently ahead of turning.
Court Error – Damages
This appeal presents a question of first impression for us on the scope of statutory damages recoverable under the Copyright Act of 1976. Section 504(c)(1) of the Act permits a copyright holder “to recover, instead of actual damages and profits, an award of statutory damages for all infringements involved in the action, with respect to any one work,” with Congress separately instructing that, [...]
Title VII Violation
After a rocky probationary period, the Illinois Department of Transportation discharged its employee Terry Smith.
Restitution Award
Michael Brown is the sole owner and operator of Credit Bureau Center, a credit-monitoring service.
Restitution – Unjust Enrichment
Holly Vanzant and Dana Land own cats with health problems.
Sentencing – Appeal Waiver
During an in-chambers conference among court and counsel, Curtis Johnson’s attorney withdrew an objection to the restitution amount to be paid to the victims of his client’s wire fraud.
Sentencing Guidelines
Defendant Steven Adams pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Qualified Immunity
Mark Campbell, also known as Nicole Rose Campbell, is an inmate in the Wisconsin prison system.
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