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20 opinions for “Lewis v. Dodge City Community College”
Emery v. Talladega Collegepublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION VIRGINIA EMERSON HOPKINS, United States District Judge This case arises out of the shooting of Joshua Emery while a student at Tallade-ga College. The defendants, Talladega College, Billy C. Hawkins, Jacqueline W. Pad-dio, and Miguel A. Bonds (“Talladega” or “Defendants”) have moved for summary judgment under Rule 56 against Plaintiff Joshua Emery (“Emery” or “Plaintiff’). The parties hav
Darren Petro v. Palmer College of Chiropracticpublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA No. 18–2201 Filed June 30, 2020 DARREN PETRO, Appellant, vs. PALMER COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC, Appellee. Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Scott County, Mary E. Howes (motion to dismiss) and Stuart P. Werling (summary judgment), Judges. An individual appeals the dismissal of his civil rights action against an educational institution he formerly attend
Siegel v. Univ. of Cincinnati College of Medicinepublic domain
[Cite as Siegel v. Univ. of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 2015-Ohio-441.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Frances B. Siegel, Individually and : as Administratrix of the Estate of Jessica Ann Siegel et al., : Plaintiffs-Appellants, : No. 14AP-279
Lewis E. v. Spagnolopublic domain
Docket No. 83382–Agenda 11–November 1998. LEWIS E. et al ., Appellees, v. JOSEPH A. SPAGNOLO, Superintendent of Education, et al ., Appellants. Opinion filed April 15, 1999. JUSTICE BILANDIC delivered the opinion of the court: In this appeal, this court is once again asked to enter the arena of Illinois public
Harjo v. City of Albuquerquepublic domain
James O. Browning, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE *1151THIS MATTER comes before the Court on: (i) the Plaintiff's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and Supporting Memorandum, filed October 16, 2017 (Doc. 67)("MSJ"); (ii) the Defendant's Motion and Supporting Memorandum to Strike Declaration of Joseph T. Gardemal III in Suppo
Lewis E. v. Spagnolopublic domain
710 N.E.2d 798 (1999) 186 Ill.2d 198 238 Ill.Dec. 1 LEWIS E. et al., Appellees, v. Joseph A. SPAGNOLO, Superintendent of Education, et al., Appellants. No. 83382. Supreme Court of Illinois. April 15, 1999. *800 Deborah L. Ahlstrand, Chief Civil Appeals Division, Chicago, for Joseph
Glasper v. City of Hughespublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER Kristine G. Baker, United States District Judge On November 22, 2014, plaintiff Charlie Glasper had an encounter with officers of the City of Hughes Police Department in Hughes, Arkansas. On March 2, 2016, Mr. Glasper filed an amended complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and.the Arkansas Civil 'Rights Act (“ACRA”), codified at *880
Brush & Nib v. City of Phoenixpublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA BRUSH & NIB STUDIO, LC, ET AL., Plaintiffs/Appellants/Cross-Appellees, V. CITY OF PHOENIX, Defendant/Appellee/Cross-Appellant. No. CV-18-0176-PR Filed September 16, 2019 Appeal from the Superior Court in Maricopa County
Brush & Nib v. City of Phoenixpublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA BRUSH & NIB STUDIO, LC, ET AL., Plaintiffs/Appellants/Cross-Appellees, V. CITY OF PHOENIX, Defendant/Appellee/Cross-Appellant. No. CV-18-0176-PR Filed September 16, 2019 Appeal from the Superior Court in Maricopa County
Lockhart v. Cedar Rapids Community School Districtpublic domain
963 F.Supp. 805 (1997) Robert L. LOCKHART, Plaintiff, v. CEDAR RAPIDS COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendant. No. C 96-301-MWB. United States District Court, N.D. Iowa, Cedar Rapids Division. April 25, 1997. *806 *807 Matthew Glasson, Glasson Grove, Sole & McManus, Cedar Rapids, for Plaintif
Taylor v. City of Gadsdenpublic domain
memorandum: opinion AND ORDER VIRGINIA EMERSON HOPKINS, District Judge. Joe Taylor, Jeff Mayben, Lecil Harrelson, Jeff Morris, John A. Calvert, David Putman, and Derreck Sherrill are firefighters employed by the City of Gadsden (“the City”). They filed this putative class action lawsuit against the City and Gadsden Mayor, Sherman Guyton, in his official capacity. The complaint alleges that mandatory incre
Garry L. Rollins and Carla D. Rollins v. Texas College and MPF Investments, LLC D/B/A "A-1 Rent All"public domain
ACCEPTED 12-15-00121-CV TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS TYLER, TEXAS 10/15/2015 9:45:20 PM Pam
Senne v. Kansas City Royals Baseball Corp.public domain
ORDER RE MOTIONS TO DISMISS AND MOTIONS TO TRANSFER Re: Docket Nos. 281, 283, 285, 286 JOSEPH C. SPERO, United States Chief Magistrate Judge I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiffs in this putative class action are former Minor League baseball players who assert claims under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) and California, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina and New Yo
Schwartz v. Twin City Fire Insurancepublic domain
492 F.Supp.2d 308 (2007) Bernard L. SCHWARTZ, Plaintiff, v. TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., et al., Defendants. No. 05 Civ. 7943(PKC). United States District Court, S.D. New York. May 31, 2007. *309 *310 *311 Elkan Abramowitz, Edward M. Spiro, Morvillo, Abram
Clear Sky Car Wash, LLC v. City of Chesapeakepublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER MARK S. DAVIS, District Judge. This matter is currently before the Court on several motions to dismiss: (1) Defendants Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc. (“Greenhorne”), Thomas Copeland (“Copeland”), Evelyn Jones, and Daniel Jones’s Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) and Local Rule 7 (Docket No. 7); (2) Defendant City of Chesapeake, Virg
Gilbrook v. City of Westminsterpublic domain
OPINION GRABER, Circuit Judge: This action involves claims by six individual firefighters against the City of Westminster (City) and ten individual defendants, each of whom was an officer and employee of the City. The City discharged four plaintiffs and disciplined the other two, after plaintiffs became embroiled in a bitter public controversy concerning the City’s funding of fire protection services, the
FRIENDLY, Circuit Judge: This case has a long history; therein lies much of its difficulty. Before us are a petition for review and a cross-petition to enforce an order of the National Labor Relations Board (the NLRB or the Board) finding that Long Island College Hospital (LICH), a non-profit hospital, had violated §§ 8(a)(5) and (1) of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), by refusing to bargain with Local 144, Hotel, Ho
394 F.Supp.2d 600 (2005) FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, Property Clerk, New York City Police Department and City of New York, Defendants. No. 03 Civ.8423 SHS. United States District Court, S.D. New York. October 11, 2005. *601 *602 OPINIO
566 F.2d 833 96 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3119, 82 Lab.Cas. P 10,243 The LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, Petitioner,v.NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, Respondent,andLocal 144, Hotel, Hospital, Nursing Home and Allied ServicesUnion, SEIU, AFL-CIO, Respondent-Intervenor. Nos. 99 and 100, Dockets 77-4083 and 77-4099. United States Court of Appeals,Second Circuit
306 F.3d 1271 Theodore E. LORIA, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Charles GORMAN, individually and in his capacity as a police officer for the City of Rochester, Robert Nitchman, individually and in his capacity as a police officer for the City of Rochester, Defendants-Appellants,City of Rochester, Mark Wiater, George Markert, individually and in his capacity as a police officer for the City of Rochester, Vasquez, individually and in his capacity a