| Case # | Name | Category | Court | Judge | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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19-1452
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Smith & Nephew Inc. v. Arthrex Inc.
Order |
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Oct. 14, 2020 | ||
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19-1458
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Arthrex Inc. v. Smith & Nephew Inc.
Order |
|
Oct. 14, 2020 | ||
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19-72499
|
Mukulumbutu v. Barr
Substantial evidence supported petitioner's adverse credibility determination based on inconsistencies, an omission, and implausibilities in the record. |
Immigration |
|
R. Gould | Oct. 14, 2020 |
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20-55436
|
Roman v. Wolf
Provisions of preliminary injunction ordering specific measures to be implemented at Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center were vacated and remanded in light of its COVID-19 outbreak. |
Immigration |
|
P. Curiam (9th Cir.) | Oct. 14, 2020 |
|
19-10195
|
U.S. v. Bontemps
Police officer's observation of 'large and obvious bulge' that suggested a concealed firearm gave the officer reasonable suspicion to stop defendant. |
Criminal Law and Procedure |
|
D. Bress | Oct. 14, 2020 |
|
17-17504
|
Pakdel v. City and County of San Francisco
Order |
|
Oct. 14, 2020 | ||
|
D076070
|
People v. Barber
Trial court did not err in refusing to provide defendant's proposed special instruction defining 'wanton' because it was likely to confuse the jury. |
Criminal Law and Procedure |
|
R. Huffman | Oct. 13, 2020 |
|
A155499
|
People v. Stewart
Because prosecution was aware of police report's contents and its potential value to impeach key prosecution witness, prosecution should have disclosed that the report in fact contained potential impeachment material. |
Criminal Law and Procedure |
|
T. Stewart | Oct. 13, 2020 |
|
20-35739
|
Index Newspapers LLC v. United States Marshals Service
Order |
|
Oct. 13, 2020 | ||
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19-17501
|
Sierra Club v. Trump
Emergency military construction authority provided by 10 U.S.C. Section 2808 did not authorize eleven border wall construction projects on the southern border of the United States. |
Administrative Agencies |
|
S. Thomas | Oct. 13, 2020 |
|
F077325
|
Robin v. Crowell
Statute of limitations on judicial action to foreclose the first deed of trust had run, and the lien had been extinguished, prior to the filing of plaintiff's quiet title action. |
Real Property |
|
M. Smith | Oct. 12, 2020 |
|
D077177
|
In re N.S.
When ordering permanent plan for Indian child subject to Indian Child Welfare Act, juvenile court is not restricted to permanent plan that child's tribe selects. |
Dependency |
|
C. Aaron | Oct. 12, 2020 |
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19-55671
|
Kroessler v. CVS Healthcare Corp.
District court's ruling mistakenly broadened the Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act preemption doctrine beyond acceptable public policy limits. |
Constitutional Law |
|
E. Melgren | Oct. 12, 2020 |
|
20A34
|
Food and Drug Administration v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
The Government seeks a stay of an injunction preventing the Food and Drug Administration from enforcing in-person dispensation requirements for the drug mifepristone during the pendency of the public health emergency. |
|
Oct. 12, 2020 | ||
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19-1046
|
Pham v. Ragbir
Order |
|
Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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19-8126
|
Wilson v. Oklahoma
Order |
|
Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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19-8149
|
Lambert v. Louisiana
Order |
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Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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19-8337
|
Ruffin v. Louisiana
Order |
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Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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19-8338
|
Mayeux v. Louisiana
Order |
|
Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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20-5091
|
Horton v. U.S.
Order |
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Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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20-5243
|
Henness v. DeWine
Order |
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Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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19-1045
|
Kaur v. Maryland
Order |
|
Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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19-926
|
Davis v. Ermold
Order |
|
Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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20A55
|
Andino v. Middleton
Order |
|
Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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A157662
|
Dones v. Life Insurance Co. of North America
Trial court erred in sustaining insurance company's demurrer because plaintiff's allegations that insurance company waived precondition to coverage were sufficient to withstand demurrer. |
Insurance |
|
J. Kline | Oct. 9, 2020 |
|
A159122
|
In re Butler
Petitioner's due process right to timely trial had been violated and public defender, district attorney, and trial court all bore some responsibility for 13-year delay. |
Criminal Law and Procedure |
|
G. Sanchez | Oct. 9, 2020 |
|
A155063
|
Gruber v. Yelp Inc.
Penal Code Sections 632 and 637.2 are primarily intended to protect the privacy of the communications of California residents, and therefore, apply to all recordings of such communications--whether one-sided or two-sided. |
Civil Procedure |
|
T. Jackson | Oct. 9, 2020 |
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19-15072
|
State of California v. Little Sisters of the Poor
Order |
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Oct. 9, 2020 | ||
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18-55415
|
In re BofI Holding Inc. Securities Litigation
Corrective disclosures to prove loss causation in a private securities fraud action can come from any source, including knowledgeable third parties such as whistleblowers. |
Securities |
|
P. Watford | Oct. 9, 2020 |
|
A155837
|
County of Sonoma v. U.S. Bank N.A.
Trial court was authorized under Health and Safety Code Section 17980.7 and Code of Civil Procedure Section 564 to issue receiver's certificate, secured by super-priority lien, to ameliorate nuisance conditions on property. |
Real Property |
|
G. Sanchez | Oct. 9, 2020 |