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Animal Legal Defense Fund, et al. v. Lawrence G. Wasden
District of Idaho Federal Courthouse - Boise, Idaho |
Investigative journalism has long been a fixture in the American press, particularly with regard to food safety.1 In the early 1900s, Upton Sinclair highlighted conditions in the meat-packing industry in The Jungle, a novel based on his time working incognito in a packing plant.2 This case also originates in the agricultural sector�a secretly-filmed expos� of the operation of an Idaho dairy fa... More... $0 (01-09-2018 - ID) |
State v. Moses Olivas, Jr. |
Moses Olivas, Jr., was convicted of failing to register as a sex offender. Pursuant to Idaho Code section 18-8311(1), the district court sentenced Olivas to a term of imprisonment of five years. The district court also revoked Olivass probation on a prior conviction, executed the underlying sentence from that conviction, and retained jurisdiction. The district court ordered the underlying sentenc... More... $0 (08-11-2015 - ID) |
Minor Miracle Productions, LLC v. Randy Starkey |
Minor Miracle Productions, LLC, (MMP) is the limited liability company responsible for the film “The Hayfield.” MMP is composed of David Richards, who provided a filming location and funding for the film, and Randy Starkey, who wrote and directed the film. After the film was completed, Starkey refused to turn over possession of the film and various pieces of equipment from the film. MMP brough... More... $0 (01-05-2012 - ID) |
Bob Backman v. Thomas L. Lawrence and Debra A. Lawrence |
Appellants Bob and Rhonda Backman (the Backmans) seek access to their property in Bonner County via roadways that pass over land owned by Respondents Thomas and Debra Lawrence, James and Linda Spagon, Keith and Priscilla Lloyd, Bruce and Deborah Johnson, Weston Millward, Gregory and Theresa Zirwes, Christopher Bessler, Patrick and Michelle McKenna, Christopher and Susan Grant, and Kevin Schrader (... More... $0 (05-12-2009 - ID) |
Truckstop.net, LLC v. Sprint Corproation, Spring Communications Company, L.P. |
The threshold issue in this appeal is a rather straightforward question: Do we have appellate jurisdiction under the collateral order doctrine to review a district court’s interlocutory order addressing whether an inadvertently disclosed e-mail is protected by the attorney-client privilege? We hold that because the allegedly privileged information has already been disclosed we do not have jurisd... More... $0 (10-29-2008 - ID) |
Kim Weiland v. Eric Ruppel |
Kim Weiland (Weiland) asks this Court to reverse a custody decree in a filiation I. BACKGROUND Weiland and ... More... $0 (04-30-2003 - ID) |
Kim Weiland v. Eric Ruppel |
Kim Weiland (Weiland) asks this Court to reverse a custody decree in a filiation order which awarded her primary custody over her four-year-old son on the condition that she not leave Idaho. Eric Ruppel (Ruppel) is the child's father. It is Weiland's desire to move to Oregon with their son, contrary to the limitation imposed in the custody order. I. Background Weiland and Ruppel wer... More... $0 (05-01-2003 - ID) |
Mike Cohn, M.D. v. Petsmart, Inc. |
Dr. Mike Cohn appeals the district court's grant of summary judgment on his claim that Petsmart infringes his trademark "Where Pets are Family." He presents two issues: 1) whether the amount in controversy required for diversity jurisdiction was satisfied, and 2) whether there is a likelihood of confusion in Petsmart's use of Cohn's mark. In 1993, Cohn opened his Boise veterinary clinic, the ... More... $0 (02-12-2002 - ID) |