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20 opinions for “Wilkinson v. Pennsylvania Housing Finance”
Miller v. Wilkinsonpublic domain
OPINION GILMAN, Circuit Judge. These consolidated cases come to us on remand from the United States Supreme Court. In all three, Ohio prisoners sued state corrections officials for alleged violations of the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause and of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), 42 U.S.C. § 2000cc-l (2000). The pri
ACCEPTED 15-25-00028-CV FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 5/27/2025 4:56 PM NO. 15-25-00028-CV-CV CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE
SHWARTZ, Circuit Judge. *555 The Women's Health Amendment to the Affordable Care Act ("ACA") mandated that women's health insurance include coverage for preventive health care. Through the Amendment, Congress directed the Health Resources and Services Administration ("HRSA"), a component o
PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 13-1143 CARNELL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION, Plaintiff - Appellant, v. DANVILLE REDEVELOPMENT & HOUSING AUTHORITY; BLAINE SQUARE, LLC, Defendants - Appellees. No. 13-1229 CARNELL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Plaintiff – Appellee,
Wilkinson v. Legal Services Corp.public domain
27 F.Supp.2d 32 (1998) David L. WILKINSON, Plaintiff, v. LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION, Defendant. No. Civ.A. 91-0889 (JHG). United States District Court, District of Columbia. November 19, 1998. As Amended November 20, 1998. *33 *34 Reuben B. Robertson, Washington, DC, for David
Justice THOMAS delivered the opinion of the Court. *2372 In these consolidated cases, we decide whether the Government created lawful exemptions from a regulatory requirement implementing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA),
Manufactured Housing Communities v. Statepublic domain
13 P.3d 183 (2000) MANUFACTURED HOUSING COMMUNITIES OF WASHINGTON, a nonprofit Washington Corporation, Petitioner, v. The STATE of Washington; and Mobile Home Owners of America, Inc., a corporation, Respondent. No. 66831-1. Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc. Argued March 7, 2000. Decided November 9, 2000. *184
348 F.Supp.2d 398 (2004) Carmen THOMPSON, et al., Plaintiffs v. UNITED STATES DEPT. OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, et al., Defendants No. CIV.A. MJG-95-309. United States District Court, D. Maryland. January 6, 2005. *404 Andrew David Freeman, Brown, Goldstein and Levy LLP, Susan Goering, Barbara A. Samuels, Eleanor Montgomery
Janes v. Pennsylvania Liquor Control Boardpublic domain
Opinion by Judge Wilkinson, Jr., We have in this case an appeal by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (Board) from a decision of the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County, after a de novo hearing, reversing the Board’s denial of appellee’s request for a new restaurant liquor license for premises known as Wilderness Lodge. We affirm. Located on a tract of land slightly in excess of 200 acres
Wilkinson v. Feildpublic domain
JOHN E. MILLER, District Judge. On August 16, 1952, plaintiffs filed their complaint in which they alleged that they are members of a partnership doing business in Indiana and are the assignees of Ethel Pearl- Wilkinson, a citizen of Indiana; that the defendant is a citizen of the State of Arkansas; that there is a diver sity of citizenship between the parties plaintiff and defendant and the matter in controversy exceeds, ex
336 F.3d 724 FOREST PARK II, a Minnesota Limited Partnership, Plaintiff/Appellant,v.Katherine HADLEY, in her capacity as Commissioner of the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency; City of Forest Lake, Minnesota; Minnesota MetropolitanCouncil; Forest Part II Tenants Association; Richard Psyck; Jeremy Cahill; Cassandra Johnson; Tara Wood; Dawn Byland; Nicole Cook; John Hill; Teressa Barnett; Jennifer Rauito; Margie Barnett; Carolyn Brown; Anth
480 Pa. 398 (1978) 390 A.2d 1238 PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION, Appellant, v. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA, Appellee, Harry & Annemarie Gwynne et al., Intervenors, Dr. & Mrs. Albert List, Jr., et al., Intervenors. PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION, Appellee, v. BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OF the SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH, Appellant. Supreme Court of Penns
Manganell v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commissionpublic domain
Opinion by Judge Kramer, This is an appeal by Frank Manganell (Manganell) from an order of the Public Utility Commission (Commission) dated August 14, 1974, in which the Commission granted a certificate of public convenience to Daniel P. Gabriel (Gabriel), authorizing Gabriel to operate a limousine service in the vicinity of Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Manganell is the owner-operator of the only preexisting limousi
Opinion by Judge Crumlish, Jr., The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission directed the Chester Housing Authority to reform its present tenant selection and assignment procedures and to take affirmative action to alleviate the racial imbalance at its housing facilities. In a letter dated July 13, 1971, the Chairman of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission [Commission] notified the Chai
Opinion by Judge Blatt, The Metropolitan Pittsburgh Nonprofit Housing Corporation took an appeal to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County from the denial by the Allegheny County Board of Property Assessment (Board) of the corporation’s application for a real estate tax exemption. The appeal was denied in the court below and this appeal followed. The issue presented here is whether o
Dissenting Opinion by Judge Kramer : I respectfully dissent. In yet another case, this Court is confronted with issues brought about by the heavy hand of an awesomely powerful governmental body seeking to utilize its specifically delineated legislative power to improve its proprietary-governmental business through competitive services, while enjoying tax and other operating advantages to the detriment of its pri
Zauflik, A., Aplt. v. Pennsbury School Districtpublic domain
Justice BAER, concurring. I join the finely crafted majority opinion in its entirety. I write separately because I can envision a scenario where a personal injury victim is able to prove that the $500,000 statutory cap on damages, which has not been increased since its enactment in 1978, violates the right to a jury trial as guaranteed by Article I, Section 6 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. The majority ho
Dreamstreet Investments, Inc. v. MidCountry Bankpublic domain
Affirmed by published opinion. Judge HARRIS wrote the opinion, in which Judge WILKINSON and Judge KING joined. PAMELA HARRIS, Circuit Judge: This case arises from a “seller holdback” agreement between Dreamstreet Investments, Inc., which was selling a vacant lot for home construction, and MidCountry Bank, which was financing the lot’s purchase by a third
Akins v. Worley Catastrophe Response, LLCpublic domain
ORDER AND REASONS ON MOTION JOSEPH C. WILKINSON, JR., United States Magistrate Judge. John Akins and 179 other named plaintiffs, individually on and on behalf of all those similarly situated,1 filed this putative collective action under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), 29 U.S.C. § 216(b). Plaintiffs allege that their former employers, Worley Catastrophe Respon
Larry Wood v. HUDpublic domain
PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 20-1161 In re: LARRY EDWARD WOOD; JESSICA ANN WOOD, Debtors. ------------------------------ LARRY EDWARD WOOD; JESSICA ANN WOOD, Plaintiffs – Appellees, v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD), Defendant - Appe