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20 opinions for “Becker Hurd v. State of Nebraska”
CADY, Chief Justice. This appeal requires us to decide if the crime of delivery of a controlled substance is an “infamous crime” under the voter disqualification provision of the Iowa Constitution. The district court held the crime is an infamous crime, and a conviction thereof disqualifies persons from voting in Iowa. Following the analysis we have used in the past to interpret provisions of our constitution, we agree and a
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA No. 15–1661 Filed June 30, 2016 Amended October 25, 2016 KELLI JO GRIFFIN, Appellant, vs. PAUL PATE, In His Official Capacities as the Secretary of State of Iowa, and DENISE FRAISE, In Her Official Capacities as the County Auditor of Lee County, Iowa, Appellees. Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Arthur E. Gamble, Judge.
Hines v. Ohio State Universitypublic domain
3 F.Supp.2d 859 (1998) Margaret H. HINES, Ph.D., Plaintiff, v. The OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, College of Medicine, Defendant. No. 94CV01088. United States District Court, S.D. Ohio, Eastern Division. April 1, 1998. *860 *861 *862 *
Harris v. Office of Personnel Managementpublic domain
NIES, Chief Judge. Edward L. Harris appeals the final decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB or the Board), MSPB No. AT0831910870I-1, affirming on February 27, 1992, the determination of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that he elected to provide a survivor annuity for his spouse which election is irrevocable under the Civil Service Retirement System Spouse Equity Act. 53 M.S.P.R. 177. We affirm.
IDAHO STATE AFL-CIO v. Leroypublic domain
718 P.2d 1129 (1986) IDAHO STATE AFL-CIO, an unincorporated association: James E. Kerns, individually, and as President of the Idaho State AFL-CIO; International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America Local 983; United Transportation Union Local 78; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 449; Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades, Local 764; Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union Local 2632; Boise Ci
Rieser v. District of Columbiapublic domain
Opinion for the Court filed by MacKINNON, Circuit Judge. MacKINNON, Circuit Judge: Appellee’s daughter, Rebecca A. Rieser, was raped and murdered by District of Columbia parolee who had been assisted by the District of Columbia Department of Corrections in obtaining employment at the apartment complex where she lived. Acting as her personal representative, appellee filed suit under the District of Columbi
Brown v. Wichita State Universitypublic domain
The opinion of the court was delivered by Schroeder, J.: Pursuant to post-decision motions to modify and to supplement the decisions in Brown v. Wichita State University, 217 Kan. 279, 540 P. 2d 66, and Brown v. Wichita State University, P. E. C., Inc., 217 Kan. 661, 538 P. 2d 713, this court, considering the motions as motions for rehearing, consolidated those matters and granted a rehearing. T
563 F.2d 462 183 U.S.App.D.C. 375 Raymond C. RIESER, Administrator for the Estate and PersonalRepresentative of Rebecca A. Rieserv.DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Appellant, and Timothy Abron.Raymond C. RIESER, Administrator for the Estate and PersonalRepresentative of Rebecca A. Rieser, Appellant,v.DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA et al. Nos. 76-1411 and 76-1412.
State v. Biespublic domain
258 Minn. 139 (1960) 103 N.W. (2d) 228 STATE v. THEODORE BIES AND ANOTHER. No. 37,884. Supreme Court of Minnesota. May 20, 1960. Wayne C. Gilbert, B.C. Hart, and Briggs, Gilbert, Morton, Kyle & Macartney, for appellants. Miles Lord, Attorney General, and Fred C. Norton, Special Assistant Attorney General
Taylor v. Statepublic domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 6 [EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 7 The Legislature of Mississippi at its 1942 regular session enacted Chapter 178, General Laws of Mississippi 1942, which the Reporter will
Basye v. Statepublic domain
Norval, C. J. At the January, A. D. 1894, term of the district court of Saunders county the plaintiff in error was tried upon an information charging him with murder in the first degree, by having on the 14th day of December, 1893, unlawfully, purposely, and. feloniously, and of his deliberate and premeditated malice, killed and murdered one William O. Wright. The prisoner was found guilty of murder in the second degree, and t
Grassmueck v. American Shorthorn Ass'npublic domain
365 F.Supp.2d 1042 (2005) Michael GRASSMUECK, Bankruptcy Trustee for the estates of W.J. Hoyt Sons Management Co., Ltd. and W.J. Hoyt Sons Ranches, MLP, Plaintiffs, v. The AMERICAN SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION, a Nebraska corporation, and Dr. Roger E. Hunsley, an individual, Defendants. No. 8:00CV3284. United States District Court, D. Nebraska. March 22, 2005.
Design Data Corp. v. Maryland Casualty Co.public domain
503 N.W.2d 552 (1993) 243 Neb. 945 DESIGN DATA CORPORATION, Appellee, v. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY, an Insurance Company, Third-Party Plaintiff, Appellant, Consolidated Freightways, Inc., Third-Party Defendant, Appellee. No. S-91-579. Supreme Court of Nebraska. August 6, 1993. *554 Stephen L. Ahl and M
Granholm v. Healdpublic domain
544 U.S. 460 (2005) GRANHOLM, GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN, ET AL. v. HEALD ET AL. No. 03-1116. Supreme Court of United States. Argued December 7, 2004. Decided May 16, 2005.[*] CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT. *461 *462
Continental Grain Co. v. Heritage Bankpublic domain
KONENKAMP, Justice (specially concurring). [¶ 20] I write to expand upon the majority’s discussion of the material issues of fact and the governing legal principles in this tangled dispute. In the first place, two separate Article Nine priority battles are involved here: Continental versus Shasta and Continental versus Heritage Bank. Shasta claims an interest in 650 head of cattle delivered to
United States v. Milder Escobar-Temalpublic domain
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 25a0337p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, │ Plaint
Burns v. Edwardspublic domain
842 A.2d 186 (2004) 367 N.J. Super. 29 Carolyn BURNS and the Camden County Board of Social Services, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. Benjamin EDWARDS, Jr., Defendant-Appellant. Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division. Submitted February 2, 2004. Decided February 17, 2004. *188 Community Health Law Proj
Marsh v. Valyoupublic domain
977 So.2d 543 (2007) Jill MARSH, Petitioner, v. Robert Earl VALYOU, Jr., et al., Respondents. No. SC06-118. Supreme Court of Florida. November 21, 2007. Rehearing Denied March 10, 2008. *544 John T. Stemberger and Shannon L. Akins, Orlando, FL, for Petitioner. Joseph Currier Brock and Steven W. Igou of Igo
353 B.R. 324 (2006) In re GREATER SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL CORP. I, et al., Debtors. Sam J. Alberts, Trustee for the DCHC Liquidating Trust, Plaintiff, v. Paul Tuft, et al., Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 02-02250, Adversary No. 04-10459. United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Columbia. September 21, 2006. As Amended September 26, 2006.
Coughlin, James and Coughlin, Patricia, His Wife v. Westinghouse Broadcasting and Cable Inc.public domain
BECKER, Circuit Judge, concurring: Although I believe that Officer Coughlin has been defamed, I cannot fault the majority’s conclusion that plaintiffs have not adduced evidence of malice or reckless disregard sufficient to meet the rigorous New York Times standard. Hence, I agree with the majority’s conclusion that the district court did not err in gra