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20 opinions for “CAROLYN A WARD”
Ward v. Jackson State Universitypublic domain
PER CURIAM: * Appellant Lolita Ward alleges that Jackson State University and several of its employees (JSU) violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by firing her in retaliation for reporting sexual harassment. The district court granted summary judgment to JSU because Ward failed to show JSU knew about Ward’s harassment complaint at the time it terminated her employment. .We affirm.
Mike v. Ward v. Carolyn P. Harrellpublic domain
LEE, C.J., for the Court: ¶ 1. The following language — appearing in a 1979 warranty deed — gives rise to this appeal: “The Grantee herein retains all mineral rights on said land and property.” (Emphasis added). The chancellor reformed the deed to reflect that the grantor retained all mineral rights. Although the chan
Ward v. Wardpublic domain
928 P.2d 739 (1996) Melisa WARD, Randall Ward, II, and Matthew Ward, Petitioners, v. Audrey M. WARD, Apex Heating and Air Conditioning, Colorado Compensation Insurance Authority, and The Industrial Claim Appeals Office of the State of Colorado, Respondents. No. 95CA1423. Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. V. March 7, 1996. Rehearing Denied May 2, 1996.
HANSEN, Circuit Judge. Carolyn Faye Marion was convicted pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3146(a)(2) for knowingly failing to surrender for service of sentence on her underlying social security fraud conviction. She raises two trial issues on appeal: (1) sufficiency of the evidence and (2) alleged district court error in admitting certain evidence against her dur
Commonwealth v. Wardpublic domain
The defendant was convicted as a second or subsequent offender of unlawful distribution of cocaine in a school zone, and of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. G. L. c. 94C, §§ 32A(c) & (d). G. L. c. 94C, § 32J. He contends that his convictions should be set aside except for the lesser included offense of simple possession on the grounds that (1) there was insufficient evidence to convict him of intent to distribute cocaine; (2)
Vizzini v. Wardpublic domain
*561In re Vizzini, Joseph J. et al; Scioneaux, Cindy; As The Managing Partners of Vizzini Arabians III; Ballenger, James O.; Bridges, Hewitt; Chenevert, Raymond; Chenevert, Norman; Coughlin, D. Michael; Daul, Carolyn B.; Dooley, William H. Jr.; Gangi, Joel; Meyer, Barbara A.; Pilie, Noel F. Dr.; Scioneaux, Annie T.; McCrossen, Thomas; Hourcade, Joseph;—Plaintiffs; Applying for Writ of Certiorari an
Vizzini v. Wardpublic domain
*565In re Ward, Katherine G.;—Defendant; Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Jefferson, 24th Judicial District Court Div. F, Nos. 450-411, 476-468; to the Court of Appeal, Fifth Circuit, Nos. 99-CA-1365, 99-CA-1366. Denied.
Carolyn Bridges v. Blackstone, Inc.public domain
In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit ____________________ No. 22-2486 CAROLYN BRIDGES and RAYMOND CUNNINGHAM, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. BLACKSTONE, INC., Defendant-Appellee. ____________________ Appeal from the United States District Court for the
Shane Bruce v. Carolyn Jacksonpublic domain
03/22/2024 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE Assigned on Briefs December 4, 2023 SHANE BRUCE v. CAROLYN JACKSON ET AL. Appeal from the Circuit Court for Campbell County No. 16843 Michael S. Pemberton, Judge ____________
Vizzini v. Wardpublic domain
EDWARDS, Judge. This is an appeal by Vizzini Arabian, III, a partnership, and several of its partners from a judgment in reconvention of over $250,000 against them, and in favor of another partner, Katherine G. Ward, for alleged fraud during the confection of the partnership. The judgment also dismissed the original petition of the partnership and partners against Ward for payment of her share of losses. For the following reasons
Nathan Bolivar v. Carolyn Bolivarpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2022-CA-00640-COA NATHAN BOLIVAR APPELLANT v. CAROLYN BOLIVAR APPELLEE DATE OF JUDGMENT: 05/04/2022 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. FRANKLIN C. McKENZIE JR. COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: JONES COUNTY CHANCERY COURT,
United States v. Wardpublic domain
895 F.Supp. 1000 (1995) UNITED STATES of America, v. Barney WARD, George Lindemann, and Marion Hulick. No. 94 CR 483. United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division. August 8, 1995. *1001 James B. Burns, United States Attorney, Steven A. Miller, Susan Cox, Assistant United States Attorneys, Chicago, IL, for U.S.
Stouffer v. Wardpublic domain
959 P.2d 985 (1998) 1998 OK CIV APP 82 Bigler Jobe STOUFFER, II, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. Ron WARD, Defendant/Appellee, and Griffin Memorial Hospital (G.M.H.); Department of Human Services (D.H.S.); Oklahoma Memorial Hospital (O.M.H.); Oklahoma Medical Center (O.M.C.); Office of State Finance (O.S.F.); Office of Public Affairs (O.P.A.); Oklahoma Department Finance Authority (O.D.A.); Oklahoma College of Medicine (O.C.M.
Ronald Laine King, Lillie Lorraine Jackson, and Mona Ray Bennett v. Ward Elwyn Smith and Carolyn Stanleypublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA No. 20-0137 Filed June 16, 2021 RONALD LAINE KING, LILLIE LORRAINE JACKSON, and MONA RAY BENNETT, Plaintiffs-Appellees, vs. WARD ELWYN SMITH and CAROLYN STANLEY, Defendants-Appellants. ________________________________________________________________ Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Davis County, Shawn R. Showers, Judge. The sibling-appellants
Cortijo v. Wardpublic domain
"It is well settled that a probationary employee may be discharged without a hearing and without a statement of reasons” where the decision is made in good faith and not for a constitutionally impermissible purpose. (Matter of York v McGuire, 63 NY2d 760, 761.) Petitioner bears the burden of presenting evidence to show that the Commissioner acted in bad faith. (Haberman v Codd, 48 AD2d 505.) Petitioner was not given an
In Re Wardpublic domain
69 B.R. 36 (1986) In re Carolyn L. WARD, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 86-00672(2), Motion 01. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Missouri, E.D. October 15, 1986. *37 Gerald A. Rimmel, Clayton, Mo., for debtor. Fortis M. Lawder, St. Louis, Mo., Michael A. Lawder, Belleville, Ill., for creditor. John V. LaBarge, Jr., Kirkwood, Mo
Carolyn M. Stark v. William S. McLeanpublic domain
06/01/2022 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON November 9, 2021 Session CAROLYN M. STARK ET AL. v. WILLIAM S. MCLEAN ET AL. Appeal from the Chancery Court for Dyer County No. 14-CV-73 Tony Childress, Chancellor
in Re Carolyn Barnespublic domain
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-11-00647-CV In re Carolyn Barnes
in Re Carolyn Barnespublic domain
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-11-00647-CV In re Carolyn Barnes ORIGINAL PROCEEDING FROM WILLIAMSON COUNTY MEMORANDUM OPINION Carolyn Barnes, acting pro se, filed an amended application for writ of habeas corpus in this Court seeking to set aside the district court’s order revoking her surety bail bond, order of
in Re Carolyn Barnespublic domain
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-12-00073-CV In re Carolyn Barnes ORIGINAL PROCEEDING FROM WILLIAMSON COUNTY MEMORANDUM OPINION Carolyn Barnes, acting pro se, filed an application for writ of mandamus in this Court seeking to compel the district clerk’s filing of a record and seeking to set aside the district court