Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Short Form: 3/11

Second Circuit:

United States of America v. Foreste -- 4A: Successive investigatory stops should be considered together where the probable cause for the stop and the basis for extending the stop are the same.  Where the reason for extending the duration of the stop is different (as here), they may be considered separately;  field performance reports of canine units are relevant and susceptible to discovery requests.

Stryker v. Securities and Exchange Commission -- Administrative Law: Chevron deference to SEC holding that a pre-statute tip is ineligible for a reward under the statute.  Alternative holding: statute not ambiguous.  

Rivas v. Fischer -- Habeas ordered on remand, as no reasonable finder of fact could determine that counsel was not ineffective.


Third Circuit:

Ashley McMaster v. Eastern Armored Services Inc -- FLSA -- Employee is subject to the Act and therefore eligible for overtime, as she is within the small-truck correction to the truck driver carve-out in the Act.

Fourth Circuit:

Fraternal Order of Police v. WMATA -- Subsequent unrelated dismissal of employee ordered reinstated by arbitration does not violate the arbitration order; Grievances should first be addressed by the mechanism in the collective bargaining agreement.

Alfredo Prieto v. Harold Clarke  --  Due Process: Prisoner does not have liberty interest sufficient to challenge harsh and atypical conditions on "Death Row," as there is no valid expectation of avoiding these conditions when sentenced for a capital crime.


Sixth Circuit:

USA v. Manuel Soto 

 USA v. Hector Santana 

 USA v. Christopher Espinoza

USA v. Juan Respardo-Ramirez


Seventh Circuit:


Scott Reeder v.  Michael Madigan


Saley Souley v. Eric Holder, Jr.


Eighth Circuit (Summaries from Court):


131748P.pdf  03/11/2015  United States  v.  Arthur Chappell
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:   13-1748
   U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota - St. Paul   
   [PUBLISHED] [Riley, Author, with Smith and Shepherd, Circuit Judges] 
   Criminal case - Criminal law. For the court's prior opinion remanding the 
   case for a new trial based on an error in the jury instructions, see U.S. 
   v. Chappell, 665 F.3d 1012 (8th Cir. 2012). On remand, the district court 
   did not abuse its discretion by denying defendant's motion to reopen the 
   record on the issue of probable cause for defendant's arrest; police had 
   probable cause to arrest defendant even if the issue were reopened; claim 
   of vindictive prosecution rejected, as the new charges added after remand 
   concern different criminal acts against mostly difference victims. 

141619P.pdf  03/11/2015  St. Jude Medical S.C., Inc.  v.  Thomas Tormey, Jr.
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:   14-1619
   U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota - Minneapolis   
   [PUBLISHED] [Bye, Author, with Riley, Chief Judge, and Wollman, Circuit 
   Judge] 
   Civil case - Contracts. Because plaintiff failed to present evidence that 
   a claimed "walk-away"agreement releasing him from liability to repay a 
   loan was in writing as required by Minn. Stat. Sec. 513.33, the district 
   court did not err in granting defendant judgment as a matter of law on 
   this defense or on its collection claim; plaintiff's counterclaims were 
   time-barred; plaintiff failed to object under Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(a)to the 
   magistrate's order denying certain of his discovery requests, and the 
   court was without jurisdiction to review the issue. 


Ninth Circuit:

CPR FOR SKID ROW V. CITY OF LOS ANGELES

AIRCRAFT SERVICE INT'L V. WORKING WASHINGTON

MARGARET RUDIN V. CAROLYN MYLES

NRDC V. USEPA

CHRIS TAYLOR V. JOHN CHIANG


Federal Circuit:

AMERGEN ENERGY COMPANY, LLC v. US 


DC Circuit:


Stone & Webster, Inc. v. Georgia Power Company

Airlines for America v. TSA

Meina Xie v. John Kerry




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