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Court reverses decision denying Office of Public Defender's motion to dismiss a Disabilities Act claim, finding that the Public Defender's Office has sovereign immunity in ADA lawsuits
Franita Tolson Appointed as First African American Dean of USC School of Law
Tolson received her juris doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in 2005, where she was a member of the University of Chicago Law Review and won the Thomas Mulroy Prize for Oral Advocacy in the Hinton Moot Court Competition.State defendants moved to dismiss plaintiff's Individuals with Disabilities Education Act action alleging violation of the 45-day rule and of plaintiff's right to an impartial due process hearing, injunctive relief under §1983 and an appeal pursuant to 20 U.S.C.
Rights Breach Claims Dismissed; Arrest Presumptively Supported by Probable Cause
Motion List & Order on Application released on:March 25, 2024
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Rabbinical and Supreme Court Separate Jurisdictions, Marriage Recognized in New York
Expert's Report on Loss Causation, Damages Satisfies Rule 702, 'Daubert', Is Not Excluded
The parties were embroiled in a legal battle over their two young children, who were wrongfully retained by defendant in El Paso, Texas, after a visit from their habitual residence in Juarez, Mexico.
Appellee filed a federal lawsuit challenging appellant Secretary's administration of Title X, which was enacted to make comprehensive voluntary family planning services readily available.
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