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Crosby v. South Orange County Community College District
Limiting school computer use to education and employment purposes is not violation of student's free speech rights.
Constitutional Law Mar. 23, 2009
Gibson v. Office of the Attorney General
First Amendment is not violated where Attorney General denies attorney permission to represent employee in private malpractice action.
Constitutional Law Mar. 19, 2009
Sheehan v. The San Francisco 49ers Ltd.
To affirm sustained demurrer for failure to state claim, defendant must show that complaint fails to state claim under any possible legal theory.
Constitutional Law Mar. 3, 2009
Canyon Ferry Road Baptist Church of East Helena Inc. v. Unsworth
Church's de minimis activities in connection with ballot measure did not create an 'incidental committee' subject to reporting requirement.
Constitutional Law Mar. 2, 2009
Pleasant Grove City v. Summum
City's rejection of religious monument was government speech, therefore, Free Speech Clause does not apply.
Constitutional Law Feb. 26, 2009
Video Software Dealers Association v. Schwarzenegger
Labeling requirement on sale or rental of 'violent video games' to minors is unconstitutional content-based restriction on speech.
Constitutional Law Feb. 23, 2009
Morongo Band of Mission Indians v. State Water Resources Control Board
License holder's due process rights are not violated where agency attorney prosecuting matter also serves as Board advisor in unrelated matter.
Constitutional Law Feb. 10, 2009
Eder v. California Dept. of Fish and Game
Statute imposing crab fishing delay on Oregon residents does not violate dormant Commerce Clause.
Constitutional Law Feb. 5, 2009
Humphries v. County of Los Angeles
Continued inclusion of parents in California's Child Abuse Central Index database after charges are dropped violates due process rights.
Constitutional Law Feb. 2, 2009
Miller v. Bank of America N.A.
Federal law preempts lawsuit concerning credit card payment due date.
Constitutional Law Jan. 29, 2009
Gibson v. Office of the Attorney General
First Amendment is not violated where Attorney General denies attorney permission to represent employee in private malpractice action.
Constitutional Law Jan. 27, 2009
Legal Services for Prisoners With Children v. Bowen
14th Amendment Section 2's allowance of states to disenfranchise citizens for 'participation in crime' is not limited to felonies at common law.
Constitutional Law Jan. 22, 2009
People v. iMergent Inc.
Seller Assisted Marketing Plan Act is not unconstitutionally vague.
Constitutional Law Jan. 21, 2009
Eder v. California Dept. of Fish and Game
Statute imposing crab fishing delay on Oregon residents does not violate dormant Commerce Clause.
Constitutional Law Jan. 20, 2009
Humphries v. County of Los Angeles
Continued inclusion of parents in California's Child Abuse Central Index database after charges are dropped violates due process rights.
Constitutional Law Jan. 15, 2009
U.S. v. Kaczynski
Restitution lien statute allowing government to sell Unabomber's personal property does not violate First Amendment.
Constitutional Law Jan. 11, 2009
State of Oregon v. Legal Services Corp.
Oregon's lack of standing results in dismissal of its Tenth Amendment violation claim.
Constitutional Law Jan. 8, 2009
Metro Lights v. City of Los Angeles
Ordinance banning off-site signage in Los Angeles does not violate First Amendment.
Constitutional Law Jan. 7, 2009
Humanitarian Law Project v. Mukasey
To convict person for providing material support to designated foreign terrorist organization, government must prove knowledge of group's purpose to engage in terrorism.
Constitutional Law Jan. 6, 2009
Liceaga v. Debt Recovery Solutions
FCRA preempts private actions under CCRAA against 'furnishers' of inaccurate credit information.
Constitutional Law Dec. 31, 2008
Preminger v. Peake
Regulation denying entry of democratic party affiliates for purpose of registering veterans to vote does not violate First Amendment.
Constitutional Law Dec. 23, 2008
Seattle Affiliate of the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation v. City of Seattle
Parade ordinance is facially defective due to police chief's overly broad discretion to issue permits.
Constitutional Law Dec. 15, 2008
McClung v. City of Sumner
City ordinance mandating 12-inch storm drain pipes does not amount to unconstitutional taking.
Constitutional Law Dec. 2, 2008
Dietrich v. John Ascuaga's Nugget
Group's exclusion from public sidewalk for petition signature-gathering violates First Amendment.
Constitutional Law Dec. 2, 2008
Equity Lifestyle Properties Inc. v. County of San Luis Obispo (Cisneros)
Due process and equal protection claims are dismissed against mobilehome park owner challenging rent stabilization ordinance.
Constitutional Law Nov. 26, 2008
Humphries v. County of Los Angeles
Continued inclusion of parents in California's Child Abuse Central Index database after charges are dropped violates due process rights.
Constitutional Law Nov. 5, 2008
United States v. 14.02 Acres of Land More or Less in Fresno County
'Public use' requirement is met in takings case where easements were sought to construct high-voltage transmission line.
Constitutional Law Oct. 27, 2008
Merrifield v. Lockyer
Pest control licensing requirement exemption that is based upon type of pest controlled is unconstitutional.
Constitutional Law Oct. 23, 2008
Manufactured Home Communities Inc. v. County of San Luis Obispo
Mobilehome park owners are denied due process where findings rested on testimony of tenants who were not permitted to be cross-examined.
Constitutional Law Oct. 17, 2008
Woods v. Shewry
Gender-based classifications in statutes providing funding for services to female domestic violence victims violate equal protection.
Constitutional Law Oct. 16, 2008