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20 opinions for “Lewis v. Wake Technical Community College”

District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania · 2008-07-10 · Published · cited 41× · 566 F. Supp. 2d 405; 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 53766; 2008 WL 2746714
(2008) Sheila JOHNSON, Plaintiff, v. COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. 05-0867. United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania. July 10, 2008. MEMORANDUM OPINION JOY FLOWERS CONTI, District Judge. In this memorandum opinion, the court considers the motion for summary judgment filed by defendan
Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit · 2019-12-13 · Published · cited 73× · 944 F.3d 1287
Case: 17-11009 Date Filed: 12/13/2019 Page: 1 of 83 [PUBLISH] IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT ________________________ No. 17-11009 ________________________ D.C. Docket No. 2:16-cv-00690-RDP MARNIKA LEWIS, ANTOIN ADAMS, ALA
District Court, D. New Mexico · 2016-10-19 · Published · cited 4× · 215 F. Supp. 3d 1138; 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 144741; 2016 WL 6305992
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER DENYING DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS William P. Johnson, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE THIS MATTER comes before the Court upon Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, filed September 8, 2016 (Doc. 48). Having reviewed the parties’ briefs and the applicable law, the Court finds that Defendants’ motion is not well-taken and, therefore, is denied
State v. Lewispublic domain
Supreme Court of North Carolina · 2005-10-07 · Published · cited 16× · 619 S.E.2d 830; 360 N.C. 1; 2005 N.C. LEXIS 1000
619 S.E.2d 830 (2005) STATE of North Carolina v. Angela Deborah LEWIS. No. 558PA04. Supreme Court of North Carolina. October 7, 2005. *831 Roy Cooper, Attorney General, by Robert C. Montgomery, Assistant Attorney General, for the State-appellant. Paul M. Green, Durham, for defendant-appellee. BRADY, Justice.
Supreme Court of Iowa · 2014-06-27 · Published · cited 17× · 850 N.W.2d 326; 30 Am. Disabilities Cas. (BNA) 344; 2014 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 75; 2014 WL 2900949
WATERMAN, Justice (dissenting). I respectfully dissent. The majority elevates political correctness over common sense. Obscured in its lengthy decision is the fact our court and the Davenport Civil Rights Commission are requiring Palmer College of Chiropractic to permit a student, blind since birth, to interpret X-rays based on what an untrained reader tells him the X-ray films depict and treat patients through
Lewis v. Statepublic domain
Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama · 2003-05-30 · Published · cited 83× · 889 So. 2d 623; 2003 WL 21246584
889 So.2d 623 (2003) Gerrald Patrick LEWIS v. STATE of Alabama. CR-99-1155. Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama. May 30, 2003. *632 Glenn L. Davidson, Mobile, for appellant. William H. Pryor, Jr., atty. gen., and Anne C. Adams, asst. atty. gen., for appellee. SHAW, Judge. The appellant, Gerrald Patrick Lewis
Supreme Court of Iowa · 2014-06-27 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA No. 12–0924 Filed June 27, 2014 Amended September 23, 2014 PALMER COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC, Appellee, vs. DAVENPORT CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION and AARON CANNON, Appellants. Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Scott County, Gary D. McKenrick, Judge. Chiropractic school sought judicial review of civil rights com
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 2005-10-20 · Published · cited 14× · 426 F.3d 1162
426 F.3d 1162 PARENTS INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, a Washington nonprofit corporation, Plaintiff-counter-defendant-Appellant,v.SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 1, a political subdivision of the State of Washington; Joseph Olchefske, in his official capacity as superintendent; Barbara Schaad-Lamphere, in her official capacity as President of the Board of Directors of Seattle Public Schools; Donald Neilson, in his official capacity as Vice Pres
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 2005-10-20 · Published · cited 2× · 426 F.3d 1162; 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 22515
Volume 1 of 2 FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT PARENTS INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY  SCHOOLS, a Washington nonprofit corporation, Plaintiff-counter- defendant-Appellant, v. SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 1, a political subdivision of the State of Washington; JOSEPH OLCHEFSKE, in his official capacity as superintendent; BARBARA
Court of Appeals of Tennessee · 2021-01-15 · Published · cited 0×
01/15/2021 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON September 16, 2020 Session CRYSTAL SPEARMAN, Individually and as Parent and Next Fried of KENJI LEWIS, a Minor v. SHELBY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION and SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOLS Appeal from the Circuit Court for Shelby County
Supreme Court of Iowa · 2026-04-24 · Published · cited 0×
In the Iowa Supreme Court No. 24–0735 Submitted February 19, 2026—Filed April 24, 2026 Matthew Lewis Hunter, Appellee, vs. City of Des Moines, Iowa, Appellant. On review from the Iowa Court of Appeals. Appeal from the I
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 1991-04-22 · Published · cited 42× · 931 F.2d 1320; 30 Wage & Hour Cas. (BNA) 441; 91 Daily Journal DAR 4548; 91 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2813; 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 6802
931 F.2d 1320 30 Wage & Hour Cas. (BN 441, 118 Lab.Cas. P 35,480 Carral Raymond GILBREATH, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.CUTTER BIOLOGICAL, INC.; Miles Laboratory, Parentcorporation of Cutter Biological, Defendants-Appellees.Donald Eugene YOUNG; Sonny Metcalf; Kenneth O. Ashelman;James Delbert Scott; Jose Alvarez Cardenas;Danny L. Try; Charles L. Boylan; GaryKeith Griffin; Donald A. Joy,<
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit · 2022-06-28 · Published · cited 44× · 38 F.4th 263
United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit No. 21-1171 SUVERINO FRITH, et al., Plaintiffs, Appellants, SAVANNAH KINZER and CHRISTOPHER MICHNO, Plaintiffs, v. WHOLE FOODS MARKET, INC.; AMAZON.COM, INC., Defendants, Appellees. APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 2016-06-28 · Published · cited 166× · 827 F.3d 296; 26 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 985; 32 Am. Disabilities Cas. (BNA) 1509; 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 11774; 2016 WL 3536656
Affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded by published opinion. Judge AGEE wrote the opinion, in which Judge WYNN and Judge SCHROEDER joined. AGEE, Circuit Judge: John Vannoy sued his former employer, the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (“FRBR”), for interference and retaliation in violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”), 29 U.S.C.
District Court, District of Columbia · 2019-03-04 · Published · cited 4× · 362 F. Supp. 3d 25
DOUGLAS P. WOODLOCK, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Plaintiff Dr. Mark Brader brings this suit against his former employer, Biogen Inc., alleging disability discrimination and negligent infliction of emotional distress. Discovery having been completed, Biogen Inc. now moves for summary judgment. I. BACKGROUND A. Factual Background 1.
Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit · 2024-10-16 · Published · cited 34× · 119 F.4th 507
In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit ____________________ No. 23-2135 KATHRYN KNOWLTON, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF WAUWATOSA, et al., Defendants-Appellees. ____________________ Appeal from the United States District Court for t
District Court, D. Massachusetts · 2016-05-16 · Published · cited 3× · 186 F. Supp. 3d 118; 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 64114; 2016 WL 2853506
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ON PLAINTIFF’S MOTION IN LI-MINE AND CROSS-MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT F. Dennis Saylor IV, United States District Judge This is an action alleging retaliation and wrongful termination of employment. Jurisdiction is based on diversity of citizenship. Plaintiff Jennifer Sawyer was employed by defendant Kindred Healthcare, Inc. as the Director of Nursing Services at Seacoast Nursing an
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit · 2018-08-14 · Published · cited 87× · 900 F.3d 104
KRAUSE, Circuit Judge. For decades, the Rehabilitation Act (RA) and its progeny, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), have served as twin pillars of federal disability discrimination law. Both statutes secure the rights of individuals with disabilities to independence and full inclusion in American society and, unsurprisingly, have been constant companions in our case law as
State v. Draperpublic domain
Court of Appeals of Utah · 2024-10-24 · Published · cited 11× · 560 P.3d 122; 2024 UT App 152
2024 UT App 152 THE UTAH COURT OF APPEALS STATE OF UTAH, Appellee, v. TYLER ROBERT DRAPER, Appellant. Opinion No. 20210738-CA Filed October 24, 2024 Seventh District Court, Monticello Department The Honorable Don M. Torge
Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit · 2008-11-07 · Published · cited 193× · 547 F.3d 841; 14 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 328; 2008 U.S. App. LEXIS 23711; 91 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 43,375; 104 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1253; 2008 WL 4821742
547 F.3d 841 (2008) Sanjay ANDONISSAMY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, Qwest Communications and Ken Smith, Defendants-Appellees. Nos. 07-2387, 07-2390. United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. Argued September 9, 2008. Decided November 7, 2008. *844 Denise M. Mercherson (argued), Chicago