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20 opinions for “C.G. v. Deerfield Public Schools District 109”
Board of Education of Deerfield Public Schools District No. 109 v. Deerfield Education Ass'n, IEA-NEApublic domain
2022 IL App (4th) 210359 FILED May 19, 2022 NO. 4-21-0359 Carla Bender th 4 District Appellate
Willis v. Deerfield Townshippublic domain
669 N.W.2d 279 (2003) 257 Mich. App. 541 Howard WILLIS, Plaintiff-Appellee/Cross-Appellant, v. DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP and Deerfield Township Board, Defendants-Appellants/Cross-Appellees. Howard Willis, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Deerfield Township and Deerfield Township Board, Defendants-Appellees. Docket Nos. 237539, 238250. Court of Appeals of Michigan. <
Carver v. the Township of Deerfieldpublic domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 66 OPINION This case came from the Portage County Court of Common Pleas. Appellant, Jesse Carver, appeals the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of appellees, Deerfield Township, the Deerfield Township Board of Trustees, the Deerfi
Young v. Red Clay Consolidated School Districtpublic domain
OPINION LASTER, Vice Chancellor. On February 24, 2015, Red Clay Consolidated School District (“Red Clay”) sought approval from voters to increase the school-related property taxes paid by owners of non-exempt real estate located within the school district. The referendum passed with 6,395 residents voting in favor and 5,515 against.
579 F.3d 502 (2009) Paul T. PALMER, by and Through His Parents and Legal Guardians, Paul D. PALMER and Dr. Susan Gonzalez Barker, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WAXAHACHIE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendant-Appellee. No. 08-10903. United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. August 13, 2009. *504 Allyson N. Ho (argued), Morgan, Le
LEONE, J.S.C. The New Jersey Constitution provides that “[n]o person shall be a member of the General Assembly who shall not ... have been a citizen and resident ... of the district for which he shall be elected [for] one year, next before his election.” N.J. Const. art. IV, § 1, ¶ 2. Respondent, Gabriela Mosquera, recently elected to the General Assembly from the Fourth Legislative District, admits that she was not
Demeter Land Co. v. Florida Public Service Co.public domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 956 [EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 957 The defendant in error filed its petition in the Circuit Court in and for Hardee County, alleging therein that it is a corporation or
133 F.Supp. 894 (1955) EL PASO COUNTY WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1, L. D. McComas, Francis J. Warnock, J. S. Samples, Marion Briggs and W. L. Summers, together with the United States of America, Plaintiffs, v. CITY OF EL PASO, Defendant. Civ. A. No. 1409. United States District Court W. D. Texas, El Paso Division. August 1, 1955. *8
Defendant contended that the contract stipulated for a statutory arbitration under 2 Mason Minn. St. 1927, § 9514, which would have brought the arbitration under the supervision of the court as we held in Holdridge v. Stowell, 39 Minn. 360,40 N.W. 259. Although it admitted that the contract called for a statutory arbitration, plaintiff claimed that it was entitled to proceed as at common law because of the failure of t
Preterm-Cleveland v. Himespublic domain
Timothy S. Black, United States District Judge *748Overview As the top law enforcement official in the nation, United States Attorney General, Jefferson B. Sessions III, forcefully reminded the country recently, in a different context: "Federal law is the law of the land." Federal law derives in large
Lewis-Connelly v. Board of Educationpublic domain
660 N.E.2d 283 (1996) 277 Ill.App.3d 554 214 Ill.Dec. 92 Valerie LEWIS-CONNELLY, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF DEERFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS, DISTRICT 109, Defendant-Appellant. No. 2-95-0538. Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District. January 25, 1996. *284 A. Lynn Hime
Gravitt v. Mentor Worldwide, LLCpublic domain
Gary Feinerman, United States District Judge Catherine and Travis Gravitt, a married couple, filed this suit in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, against Mentor Worldwide, the manufacturer of a silicone breast implant called MemoryGel, which the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") has classified as a Class III medical device. Doc. 1-2. Catherine brings claims under Illinois tort law for Mentor's alleged noncompliance with
Jane Doe v. The College of New Jerseypublic domain
PRECEDENTIAL UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT _____________ No. 20-2469 _____________ JANE DOE, Appellant v. THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY _______________ On Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (D.C. No. 3:19-
Weems v. State by and through Foxpublic domain
Justice Beth Baker delivered the Opinion of the Court. ***353¶1 Twenty years ago, this Court held that a statute preventing a woman from obtaining a lawful medical procedure-a pre-viability abortion-from a health care provider of her choosing unconstitutionally infringed her right to individual privacy under Montana's Constitution.
Pearce v. Labellapublic domain
MEMORANDUM-DECISION and ORDER DAVID N. HURD,. District Judge. I. INTRODUCTION This case arises from the September 28, 2009, murder of Kristin Mary Palumbo Longo (“Kristin”) by her estranged hus*259band, Joseph A. Longo, Jr. (“Longo”), an officer with the Utica Police Department (“UPD”). Plaintiffs Gina and St
West Alabama Women's Center v. Millerpublic domain
OPINION Myron H. Thompson, United States District Judge Providers of abortion and other reproductive-health services in Alabama challenge two 2016 state statutes that regulate abortions and abortion clinics. The first statute, which the court will call the “school-proximity law,” provides that the Alabama Department of Public Health may not issue or renew licenses to abortion clinics located within 2,0
Edith Okechukwu Omietimi v. Texas Board of Nursingpublic domain
ACCEPTED 15-25-00033-CV FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 5/28/2025 11:45 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE
Sugarcreek Township v. City of Centervillepublic domain
Lanzinger, J. {¶ 1} This case involves the interplay between a municipality’s so-called expedited type-2 annexation of real property located within a township pursuant to R.C. 709.023 and the municipality’s tax-increment financing (“TIF”) created pursuant to R.C. 5709.40 to encourage development of that property. We hold that althou
Grega v. Pettengillpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER RE: DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO DISMISS FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM (Docs. 25, 59) . GEOFFREY W. CRAWFORD, District Judge. Plaintiff John C. Grega brought this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against defendants William Pettengill, Dan M. Davis, Glen Cutting, and Richard Holden in their individual capacities, and against the Town of Dover, Vermont. John Grega died in a motor vehicle accident on Ja
Parkland Republican Club v. City of Parklandpublic domain
268 F.Supp.2d 1349 (2003) PARKLAND REPUBLICAN CLUB, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF PARKLAND, a municipal corporation, and Harry Mertz, in his official capacity as City Manager of the City of Parkland, Defendants. No. 01-7689-CIV. United States District Court, S.D. Florida. June 4, 2003. *1351 Bruce S. Rogow, Beverly A. Pohl, Ah/in Ernest