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State of Tennessee v. Antoine Dewayne Clark



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The evidence at trial showed that the Defendant deliberately set a fir

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Anthony K. Booth v. United States of America





Plaintiff-Appellant Anthony K. Booth claims that a
United States agency negligently caused his father’s death
while Booth was a minor. Because Booth was a minor, his
mother, acting as his representative, sued the United States
pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act (

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Rhonda F. Lamb v. Ashford Place Apartments, LLC; Heather Bamburg MRC Development, LLC





Rhonda Lamb alleges that she was injured by inhaling smoke and fumes from her apartment’s heating unit after Ashford Place Apartments L.L.C. (“Ashford Place”) replaced the unit’s motor. She sued Ashford Place, Heather Bamburg, and MRC Developmen

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Kareem Bellamy v. City of New York, John J. Gillen and Michael F. Solomeno





Kareem Bellamy filed this action in the Eastern District of New
16 York under New York state law and 42 U.S.C. § 1983 following the
17 vacatur of his state convictions for murder in the second degree unde

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Tara J. Roy v. Correct Care Solutions, LLC



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This case raises important issues
about employer liability for a hostile work enviro

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Douglas Echols v. Spencer Lawton





This appeal requires us to decide whether a district attorney enjoys qualified immunity from a complaint that he defamed a former prisoner in retaliation for seeking legislative compensation for his wrongful convictions. After Dougla

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Maurice Lewis v. City of Chicago, et al.





Maurice Lewis spent more than two years in pretrial detention in the Cook County Jail based on police reports falsely implicating him for unlawfully pos-sessing a firearm. After the charges against him were dropped, Le

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Lisa A. January v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Lisa A. January filed suit alleging the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (“TDCJ”) discriminated against her based on race, sex, age, and disability, in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VII”), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (“ADEA”), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”). She also claims TDCJ retaliated against her for filing
* Pursuant to 5

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STillaguamish Tribe of Indians v. State of Washington





In an effort to engineer federal jurisdiction, the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians (“the Tribe”) sued the State of Washington in federal court, seeking a declaration that the Tribe’s sovereign immunity barred any lawsuit arising from a particular contract wit

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USA v. Henry Alfano





The cruise lasted from August 31 to September 7, 2008. Beberman had booked two cabins fo

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Fredrick Theodore Rall, III v. Tribune 365, LLC

Plaintiff Frederick Theodore Rall III, a political cartoonist
and blogger, sued Los Angeles Times Communications LLC (The
Times) after it published a “note to readers” and a later more
detailed report questioning the accuracy of a blog post plaintiff
wrote for The Times. The Times told its readers that it had
serious questions about the accuracy of the blog post; that the
p

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Ramona Evans v. City of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas





Ramona Evans, a resident of the City of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas,
appeals the dismissal of her claim against the City alleging a deprivation of
constitutional rights under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Evans asserts that the clerk’s office in
the Phillips C

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Bruce M. Anderson v. Rogelio Valdez





Bruce Anderson’s job required an oath to report judicial misconduct. He now complains of retaliation for doing so—in violation of the First Amendment. That Anderson’s job-imposed duty to report wrongdoing did not strip his speech of First

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Brandon T. Smith v. State of Indiana




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In April 2016, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Detective Jason
Hart began an investigation of suspected drug dealing

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Judith Cox v. State of Washington





This appeal arises from the gruesome murder of two
young boys by their father during a social-worker-supervised
visit during dependency pro

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Lynn Lumbard v. City of Ann Arbor





In 2000, the City of Ann Arbor passed an ordinance requiring certain homeowners to undergo structural renovations to their homes to alleviate storm water drainage problems affecting the city and surro

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Kenneth R. Zartner v. Shawn L. Miller

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This appeal grew out of Officer Shawn Miller�s handcuffing of Mr.
Kenneth Zartner during an arrest. In the aftermath, Mr. Zartner sued
Officer Miller under 42 U.S.C. � 1983, claiming excessive force by making
the handcuffs too tight.1 Officer Miller moved for summary judgment based
on qualified immunity, and the

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Kenneth Counce v. Ryan Wolting





Kenneth Counce filed this lawsuit against multiple public officials and private
individuals under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The district court dismissed some of his claims
under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) and granted summary judgment on
other claim

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Seun Ogunkoya v. Mark Monaghan





This appeal principally concerns whether two Monroe County Assistant District
Attorneys, James Egan and Mark Monaghan (“the ADAs”), are absolutely immune from
civil suit for interfering in the timing of Plaintiff‐Appellee Seun Ogunkoya’s
arraignments in several town courts

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Jeanette McKee v. Michael Reuter

Jeanette McKee and Sharon Rebecca Hickman brought First Amendment
political patronage claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against Michael Reuter, the
Republican elected clerk of the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Missouri, and his
subordinate, Christy Scrivner. After dismissing some claims, the district court1
denied Mr. Reuter and Ms. Scrivner summary judgment based on qualified imm

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Thompson L. Awnings v. Joshua Fullerton; Ryan Duncan; Jeremy Cather; Todd Roberts; and Travis Banks





Thompson Awnings sued, among others, Officers Joshua Fullerton, Ryan
Duncan, and Tarvis Banks of the Lincoln Police Department (LPD) under 42 U.S.C.
§ 1983 in their individual capacities. Awnings’s suit alleged multiple constitutional
violations by the offic

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Shari Guertin v. State of Michigan





This case arises out of the infamous government-created environmental disaster commonly known as the Flint Water Crisis. As a cost-saving measure until a new water authority was to become operational, public officials switched the City of Flint municipal water supply from the Detroit Wa

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Jane Doe v. April Woodard

Denver, CO: Personal injury lawyer represented I.B., a minor child, and her mother, Jane Doe (collectively, �Does�), claim that
April Woodard, a caseworker from the El Paso County Department of Human Services
(�DHS�), a state agency, wrongfully searched I.B. at the Head Start preschool program
in Colorado Springs. Without consent or a warrant, Ms. Woodard partially undressed

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Dr. Rahinah Ibrahim v. U.S. Department of Homeland Scurity, et al.





This appeal arises out of Dr. Rahinah Ibrahim’s 2005 detention at the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) while en route to Malaysia with a stopover in Hawaii for a Stanford University conference. U.S. authorities detained Dr. Ibrahim because her name was on the Transportation

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Patti Jo Cahoo v. Julie A. McCurtry





Julie McMurtry, Steven Geskey, Shemin Blundell, Dorris Mitchell, Debra Singleton, and Sharon Moffet-Massey (together the “Individual Agency Defendants”) appeal the district court’s decision denying their Motion to Dismiss (“Motion”) based on qualified immunity, in this 42 U.S.C. § 1983

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