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In this class action lawsuit filed by individuals against whom Defendant, an unlicensed debt buyer, obtained judgments in the district court, the Court of Appeals vacated the decision of the Court of Special Appeals affirming the circuit court's rulings
McCulloch v. Maryland case decided in 1819 by the U.S. Supreme Court, dealing specifically with the constitutionality of a Congress-chartered corporation, and more generally with the dispersion of power between state and federal governments. After the First Bank of the United States (1791) had ...
The Court of Appeals affirmed the circuit court's grant of preliminary injunctive relief enjoining the State Board of Elections from certifying the 2018 general election ballot with April Ademiluyi's name listed as a candidate for circuit court judge, holding that the Libertarian Party's nomination...
(AFSA), Washington, D.C.In determining whether the Cleveland lending ordinances conflicted with the state's regulatory scheme, Justice Terrance O'Donnell, writing for the majority, pointed to prior Ohio Supreme Court decisions in which the court has held that local ordinances conflict with state ...
One of the most important decisions in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court, Marshall's opinion called for a broad interpretation of the powers of the federal government. The case became the legal cornerstone of subsequent expansions of federal power. See study by Gerald Gunther, ed. (1969...
2 (discussing state law rules restricting review of the record on appeal of suppression decisions); Cf. United States v. Hasting, 461 U. S. 499, 461 U. S. 516-518 (1983) (STEVENS, J., dissenting) (This Court should avoid undertaking record review functions that can "better be ...
The term "parenting plan" refers to the agreement between the parents or the court order which defines provisions for custody and visitation. It determines whether one or both parents has the ability to make decisions regarding the health, education and welfare of the child. The parenting plan ...
Please click the linked image to read the MD LGBTQ+ Caucus statement on recent Supreme Court decisions.If there is a lesson to be learned from these rulings, it is one that future generations will cite as a dismally dark chapter in our nation’s history. ...
“Is there a practical remedy that won’t get judges involved in every or dozens and dozens and dozens of very important political decisions?” Justice Stephen Breyer asked, seemingly frustrated. He even suggested filling the court with blackboards that could show all the possible tests for measur...