State of Oklahoma v. Robert Edward Wixon JR |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Robert Edward Wixon JR with: |
BEN VILLARREAL JR., CLEO MARTINEZ, and LaCASA MARTINEZ TEXMEX, INC. vs. UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY d/b/a UNITED FIRE GROUP |
A restaurant was severely damaged by fire. The owners made an insurance claim, but much of the claim was denied. They ultimately sued the insurer for policy benefits. They obtained a jury verdict and judgment against the insurer, which the insurer paid. Thereafter, they brought a separate action against the insurer for bad faith, alleging it had lacked a reasonable basis for its prior refusal $0 (01-08-2016 - IA) |
Kathy S. Crofts State of Wyoming, ex rel., Department of Game and Fish |
Kathy Crofts was a long-term Game & Fish employee. At all relevant times, Ms. Crofts was a wildlife investigator based in Cody, and was entitled to the protections provided to full-time, permanent employees by the Stateof Wyoming’s Personnel Rules. |
United States v. Davis |
Defendant Chico Davis pled guilty to one count of distributing cocaine base |
Anglers Conservation Network v. Penny Pritzker |
Plaintiffs brought this lawsuit claiming that federal agencies unlawfully neglected to manage stocks of river herring (alewives and blueback herring), and shad (American shad and their smaller relatives, hickory shad) in the Atlantic Ocean from New York to North Carolina. These are schooling ocean fish. In early spring, as waters warm, river herring and shad begin their annual spawning runs into $0 (01-07-2016 - ) |
Merit Energy Company, LLC v. Blake Horr |
Merit owns and operates oil and gas wells in the Lost Soldier Unit near Bairoil, Wyoming. These are high pressure wells because Merit injects CO2 into the reservoirs in order to force oil to its producing wells. Over time, the bottoms of the wells accumulate sand and other debris that limits production. When this occurs, the wells need to be cleaned out to restore optimal flow. Merit hired an i $0 (01-06-2016 - WY) |
State of Oklahoma v. Terry Dennis Ross SR |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Terry Dennis Ross SR with: |
People Of Illinois v. Richardson |
On February 9, 2001, Richardson, who was 16 years old, was arrested at 4837 South St. Lawrence Avenue in Chicago in connection with the murder of his 11-month-old daughter, Diamond Clark. At the police station, Richardson gave a videotaped statement in which he made inculpatory remarks, including that he bit his daughter, struck her numerous times with a coat hanger and belt, struck her face with $0 (01-02-2016 - IL) |
Bohannon v. State Of Alabama |
The appellant, Jerry Bohannon, appeals his convictions for two counts of murder defined as capital by § 13A-5-40(a)(10), Ala. Code 1975, because Anthony Harvey and Jerry DuBoise were murdered by one act or pursuant to one scheme or Page 2 course of conduct. The jury recommended, by a vote of 11 to 1, that Bohannon be sentenced to death. The circuit court followed the jury's recommendation and sen $0 (01-02-2016 - AL) |
Dalton Trucking, Inc. v. EPA |
This case involves consolidated petitions for review filed by Dalton Trucking, Inc., et al. (hereinafter “Dalton Trucking”) and American Road and Transportation Builders Association (“ARTBA”), challenging a final decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”). EPA’s contested decision authorized California regulations intended to reduce emissions of particulate matter and oxides of nitro $0 (01-01-2016 - DC) |
Markgraf v. Welker |
Markgraf and Shanahan brought an action against Welker and Ostrem to quiet title to minerals in and under property located in Mountrail County, described as: |
Crow Tribe Water Compact |
This case represents the second appeal from the Crow Water Compact, an |
Washington Regional Medicorp v. Sylvia Burwell |
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)—the component of HHS that administers the Medicare Program—reimburses hospitals for services |
State Of South Carolina v. Barnes |
We granted the State's request for a common law writ of certiorari to review a pretrial circuit court order in this capital retrial proceeding. We affirm the circuit court's order. Respondent's first capital conviction and sentence were reversed on appeal because he was denied his constitutional right to represent himself at trial. State v. Barnes, 407 S.C. 27, 753 S.E.2d 545 (2014); see Farett $0 (12-28-2015 - SC) |
Jimmy D. Miller v. Judy A. Miller a/k/a Judy Hall, Bill Hall and Nora Hall |
¶1 The dispositive issue presented on certiorari is whether the trial court erred in dismissing the plaintiff's action for damages and equitable relief against the defendants, who allegedly made false representations that plaintiff was the father of defendant Judy A. Miller's child and who revealed to the child, almost fifteen years later, that plaintiff was not the child's father. We answer in th $0 (03-24-1998 - OK) |
Perry v. Agriculture Dept |
On November 29, 2011, Perry arrived at the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ("FTC-Oklahoma), but was separated from other intake inmates because "he was being housed in [the Special Housing Unit ("SHU")] due to a 2007 assault in Kentucky." [Record No. 1, p. 11, ¶¶ 84-85] Perry states that he was "subjected to metal detectors and X-ray body scans due to suspicion of alleged contra $0 (12-26-2015 - KY) |
AT&T Corp v. Core Communications Inc |
Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 19961 (TCA) to “fundamentally restructure[] local telephone markets.”2 Before the TCA, local telephone service companies operated as government-regulated monopolies. “States typically granted an exclusive franchise in each local service area to a local exchange carrier (LEC).”3 One of the TCA’s principal aims “was to end local telephone monopolies a $0 (12-24-2015 - PA) |
State of Oklahoma v. Robert Andrew Osburn |
Tulsa, OK -The State of Oklahoma charged Robert Andrew Osburn with: |
Castaneda v. Souza |
Congress has long given the Attorney General discretion to decide whether to take aliens who are subject to |
State of Oklahoma v. Richard Linex Hulvey |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Richard Linex with: |
Securities and Exchange Commission v. Miller, et al. |
This appeal arises out of a civil enforcement action brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) against defendants Samuel Wyly and Charles Wyly, Jr. (the “Wyly brothers”). After a jury found the Wyly Brothers liable for multiple claims of securities fraud, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Shira A. Scheindlin, Judge) ordered $0 (12-20-2015 - NY) |
Dalton Trucking, Inc. v. EPA |
Section 209(e) of the Clean Air Act generally preempts states from adopting standards relating to the control of emissions from in-use nonroad diesel engines. See 42 U.S.C. § 7543(e)(1). California, however, may adopt emissions standards for in-use nonroad diesel engines if it applies for and receives a waiver of federal preemption from EPA. See 42 U.S.C. § 7543(e)(2)(A). |
IDC Properties, Inc., et al. v. Goat Island South Condominium Association, Inc., et al |
The plaintiffs in this consolidated appeal, IDC Properties, Inc. (IDC) and Thomas Roos (Roos) (collectively, plaintiffs), appeal from an entry of summary judgment in favor of the defendants, Goat Island South Condominium Association, Inc. (GISCA), America Condominium Association, Inc. (America), Capella South Condominium Association, Inc. (Capella), Harbor Houses Condominium Association, Inc. (Ha $0 (12-20-2015 - RI) |
Paul Clabough and Pamela Jo Clabough v. State of Arizona, ex rel. Arizona Department of Transportation |
Phoenix, AZ - Paul Clabough and Pamela Jo Clabough sued State of Arizona, ex rel. Arizona Department of Transportation on governmental tort claim theories. |
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company vs. Angela Mary Lennartson |
The two cases before us in this consolidated appeal involve a dispute over the |
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