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Qualified Immunity and the Driver's Privacy Protection Act: Insights from Roth v. Guzman

Qualified Immunity and the Driver's Privacy Protection Act: Insights from Roth v. Guzman

Date: Jun 14, 2011
Qualified Immunity and the Driver's Privacy Protection Act: Insights from Roth v. Guzman Introduction Roth v. Guzman, 650 F.3d 603 (6th Cir. 2011), serves as a pivotal case in understanding the...
Conditional Certification under FLSA for Auto-Deduct Timekeeping Policies: Analysis of Creely v. HCR Manorcare and Conteh v. Atrium Centers

Conditional Certification under FLSA for Auto-Deduct Timekeeping Policies: Analysis of Creely v. HCR Manorcare and Conteh v. Atrium Centers

Date: Jun 10, 2011
Conditional Certification under FLSA for Auto-Deduct Timekeeping Policies: Analysis of Creely v. HCR Manorcare and Conteh v. Atrium Centers Introduction The United States District Court for the...
Enhancing Sentencing Flexibility Post-Pepper: Insights from United States v. Taylor

Enhancing Sentencing Flexibility Post-Pepper: Insights from United States v. Taylor

Date: Jun 8, 2011
Enhancing Sentencing Flexibility Post-Pepper: Insights from United States v. Taylor Introduction United States v. Marious Delano Taylor, decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth...
Procedural Default and Prosecutorial Misconduct in Habeas Corpus: Insights from Skinner v. McLemore

Procedural Default and Prosecutorial Misconduct in Habeas Corpus: Insights from Skinner v. McLemore

Date: Jun 8, 2011
Procedural Default and Prosecutorial Misconduct in Habeas Corpus: Insights from Skinner v. McLemore Introduction Germain Skinner, the petitioner-appellant, was convicted of first-degree criminal...
Qualified Immunity and Equal Protection Claims: Insights from Rondigo, LLC v. Richmond Township

Qualified Immunity and Equal Protection Claims: Insights from Rondigo, LLC v. Richmond Township

Date: Jun 2, 2011
Qualified Immunity and Equal Protection Claims: Insights from Rondigo, LLC v. Richmond Township Introduction The case of Rondigo, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company; Dolores Michaels, aka...
BLETZ v. Gribble and Denny: Defining Limits on Qualified and Governmental Immunity in Police Use of Deadly Force

BLETZ v. Gribble and Denny: Defining Limits on Qualified and Governmental Immunity in Police Use of Deadly Force

Date: May 28, 2011
BLETZ v. Gribble and Denny: Defining Limits on Qualified and Governmental Immunity in Police Use of Deadly Force Introduction In the landmark case of Kathryn A. Bletz, Personal Representative of the...
Reversal of Dismissal in FRANK v. DANA CORPoration: Establishing Strong Inference of Scienter in Securities Fraud

Reversal of Dismissal in FRANK v. DANA CORPoration: Establishing Strong Inference of Scienter in Securities Fraud

Date: May 26, 2011
Reversal of Dismissal in FRANK v. DANA CORPoration: Establishing Strong Inference of Scienter in Securities Fraud Introduction In the landmark case Howard FRANK, Indi v. Dana Corporation (646 F.3d...
Alspaugh v. McConnell: Navigating Summary Judgment and Discovery in §1983 Excessive Force and Deliberate Indifference Claims

Alspaugh v. McConnell: Navigating Summary Judgment and Discovery in §1983 Excessive Force and Deliberate Indifference Claims

Date: May 24, 2011
Alspaugh v. McConnell: Navigating Summary Judgment and Discovery in §1983 Excessive Force and Deliberate Indifference Claims Introduction The case of Robert Alspaugh, Jr. v. Rex McConnell et al. (643...
Conditional Class Certification in FLSA Overtime Wage Claims: Analysis of Tom Lewis et al. v. The Huntington National Bank

Conditional Class Certification in FLSA Overtime Wage Claims: Analysis of Tom Lewis et al. v. The Huntington National Bank

Date: May 24, 2011
Conditional Class Certification in FLSA Overtime Wage Claims: Analysis of Tom Lewis et al. v. The Huntington National Bank Introduction The case of Tom Lewis, et al. v. The Huntington National Bank...
Immunity of Social Workers in Child Custody Cases: Insights from Pittman v. Cuyahoga County DCFS

Immunity of Social Workers in Child Custody Cases: Insights from Pittman v. Cuyahoga County DCFS

Date: May 21, 2011
Immunity of Social Workers in Child Custody Cases: Insights from Pittman v. Cuyahoga County DCFS Introduction The case of Pittman v. Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services,...
Affirmation of Denied Equitable Tolling in Robinson v. Easterling: A Comprehensive Analysis

Affirmation of Denied Equitable Tolling in Robinson v. Easterling: A Comprehensive Analysis

Date: May 21, 2011
Disclaimer: This commentary is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For legal advice regarding this case, please consult a qualified attorney. Affirmation of...
Affirmation of Remand Based on Supplemental Jurisdiction: Packard v. Farmers Insurance

Affirmation of Remand Based on Supplemental Jurisdiction: Packard v. Farmers Insurance

Date: May 20, 2011
Affirmation of Remand Based on Supplemental Jurisdiction: Packard v. Farmers Insurance Introduction Dennis Packard and Leann Packard ("Plaintiffs") initiated a legal battle against Farmers Insurance...
Sixth Circuit Reverses Partial Tax Judgment: Emphasizing the Burden of Proof for Willful Tax Evasion in Bankruptcy Discharge

Sixth Circuit Reverses Partial Tax Judgment: Emphasizing the Burden of Proof for Willful Tax Evasion in Bankruptcy Discharge

Date: May 17, 2011
Sixth Circuit Reverses Partial Tax Judgment: Emphasizing the Burden of Proof for Willful Tax Evasion in Bankruptcy Discharge Introduction The case of UNITED STATES of America v. Anyse J. Storey...
Randleman v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Co.: Class Certification Denied

Randleman v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Co.: Class Certification Denied

Date: May 17, 2011
Randleman v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Co.: Class Certification Denied Introduction Randleman v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Co. is a pivotal case decided by the United States Court of...
Strict Adherence to Daubert Standards in Toxic Tort Litigation: Pluck v. BP Oil Pipeline Company

Strict Adherence to Daubert Standards in Toxic Tort Litigation: Pluck v. BP Oil Pipeline Company

Date: May 13, 2011
Strict Adherence to Daubert Standards in Toxic Tort Litigation: Pluck v. BP Oil Pipeline Company Introduction Case: Sue Pluck and Ray Pluck v. BP Oil Pipeline Company Court: United States Court of...
Re-Characterizing Pro Se Complaints: Insights from Young Bok Song v. Brett M. Gipson

Re-Characterizing Pro Se Complaints: Insights from Young Bok Song v. Brett M. Gipson

Date: May 13, 2011
Re-Characterizing Pro Se Complaints: Insights from Young Bok Song v. Brett M. Gipson Introduction The case of Young Bok Song v. Brett M. Gipson addresses the intricate boundaries between civil rights...
Establishing Precedent for Upward Departures in Supervised Release Revocations: United States v. Johnson

Establishing Precedent for Upward Departures in Supervised Release Revocations: United States v. Johnson

Date: May 12, 2011
Establishing Precedent for Upward Departures in Supervised Release Revocations: United States v. Johnson Introduction The case of United States of America v. James Johnson, 640 F.3d 195 (6th Cir....
Physical Presence at Sentencing Mandated by Fed. R. Crim. P. 43(a): Insights from United States v. Marshall Williams

Physical Presence at Sentencing Mandated by Fed. R. Crim. P. 43(a): Insights from United States v. Marshall Williams

Date: May 12, 2011
Physical Presence at Sentencing Mandated by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 43(a): Insights from United States v. Marshall Williams Introduction United States v. Marshall Williams, 641 F.3d 758...
Sixth Circuit Upholds Scope of Consent Searches: Extending to Electronic Devices in Residential Investigations

Sixth Circuit Upholds Scope of Consent Searches: Extending to Electronic Devices in Residential Investigations

Date: May 12, 2011
Sixth Circuit Upholds Scope of Consent Searches: Extending to Electronic Devices in Residential Investigations Introduction In United States of America v. Alexander Lucas, 640 F.3d 168 (6th Cir....
Procedural Default and Legal Sufficiency of Guilty Plea: Insights from Vanwinkle v. United States

Procedural Default and Legal Sufficiency of Guilty Plea: Insights from Vanwinkle v. United States

Date: May 12, 2011
Procedural Default and Legal Sufficiency of Guilty Plea: Insights from Vanwinkle v. United States Introduction In the case of Arthur Vanwinkle v. United States of America, adjudicated by the United...
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