
Magner v. Gallagher
A case which was dismissed regarding whether or not disparate impact claims are permitted under the Fair Housing Act.
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Oral arguments before the Supreme Court of the United States, presented by Oyez, a multimedia judicial archive at the IllinoisTech Chicago-Kent College of Law.

A case which was dismissed regarding whether or not disparate impact claims are permitted under the Fair Housing Act.

A case in which the Court found that the Alien Tort Statute does not give ground for United States law to be applied extraterrestrially to o...

A case in which the Court found that Arizona's state immigration provisions conflicted in part with federal immigration laws.

A case in which the Court held that a neighbor of a proposed Indian casino had standing to sue the government for taking 147 acres of a town...

A case in which the Court held that a company could not obtain confirmation of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan that provided for the sale of it...

A case in which the Court held that, under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, the government is required to pay all...

A case in which the Court held that criminals who had committed drug crimes before the passage of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 but were s...

A case in which the Court held that the Secretary of Labor's definition of "outside salesman" apply to pharmaceutical sales representatives...

Cases in which the Court held that the minimum coverage requirement of the Affordable Care Act was constitutional, that Congress had the pow...

Cases in which the Court held that the minimum coverage requirement of the Affordable Care Act was constitutional, that Congress had the pow...

Cases in which the Court held that the minimum coverage requirement of the Affordable Care Act was constitutional, that Congress had the pow...

Cases in which the Court held that the minimum coverage requirement of the Affordable Care Act was constitutional, that Congress had the pow...

A case which the Court dismissed regarding whether or not the Seventh Circuit violated Supreme Court precedent on harmless error by focusing...

A case in which the Court held that police officers and federal agents cannot be sued for violating someone’s rights, as long as the right t...

A case in which the Court found it to be a violation of the Eighth Amendment to impose a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibili...

A case in which the Court found it to be a violation of the Eighth Amendment to impose a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibili...

A case in which the Court held that twins, born through in vitro fertilization after the death of their biological father, were not "childre...

A case in which the Court held that the rule applied in Apprendi v. New Jersey, where the Sixth Amendment’s guarantee of a jury trial requir...

A case in which the Court held that an Indiana town did not violate residents' Fourteenth Amendment rights when it denied them reimbursement...

A case in which the Court held that the word "individual" in the Torture Victim Protection Act means a natural person and does not impose an...

A case in which the Court found that the Alien Tort Statute does not give ground for United States law to be applied extraterrestrially to o...

A case in which the Court held that, under Day v. McDonough, appellate courts have the authority, though not the obligation, to raise a forf...

A case in which the Court held that the Civil Service Reform Act precludes federal courts' jurisdiction in cases where federal employees see...

A case in which the Court found that the Stolen Valor Act violated the First Amendment.

A case in which the Court held that an Arkansas man's rights against double jeopardy were not violated after his first murder trial was dism...

A case in which the Court held that the winner of a federal-court lawsuit cannot be reimbursed by the losing party for any document translat...

A case in which the Court held that Section 8(b) of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act prohibits a real estate service provider from...

A case in which the Court held that an unemancipated minor cannot use his or her parent's years of residency to fulfill the requirements for...

A case in which the Court held that 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(13)(C)(v) cannot be applied retroactively to a lawful permanent resident who pleads g...

A case in which the Court held that section 6501(e)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code does not apply when a taxpayer overstates the amount...

A case in which the Court found that a private attorney retained by a governmental agency is not prevented from claiming qualified immunity...

A case in which the Court held that states have sovereign immunity to suits brought under the self-care provision of the Family and Medical...

A case in which the Court held that the Longshore Act sets the period when an injured worker is awarded disability compensation as the fisca...

A case in which the Court found that, under the First Amendment, public-sector unions are not permitted to impose a special assessment fee w...

A case in which the Court determined that an FCC policy regarding profane language was too vague, and which was remanded to the Second Circu...

A case which the Court remanded regarding whether or not a Texas district court abused its discretion under the Voting Rights Act when it re...

A case in which the Court held that a patent applicant's ability to introduce new evidence in a civil action against the Patent and Trademar...

A case in which the Court found that homeowners have a right to go to court over a Clean Water Act order of the Environmental Protection Age...

A case in which the Court held that the constitutional test for determining whether a section of a river is navigable for title purposes req...

A case in which the Court held that certain diagnostic medical tests are unpatentable products of nature.

A case in which the Court held that a condemned state prisoner in federal proceedings is not entitled to replace his court-appointed counsel...

A case in which the Court held that testimony of an expert witness that is based on a test an expert did not personally perform is admissibl...

A case in which the Court held that qualified immunity protects government officials from civil liability when their conduct does not violat...

A case in which the Court held that counterclaims that challenge unpatented uses of generic drugs, even if other approved uses are still und...

A case in which the Court held that the Privacy Act of 1974 does not cover mental and emotional distress under "actual damages."

A case in which the Court held that a federal judge has discretion to order a federal sentence to run consecutively or concurrently with an...

A case in which the Court held that Section 16(b) of the 1934 Securities Exchange Act is subject to tolling, where tolling starts after the...

A case in which the Court held that assets sold by a debtor in bankruptcy proceedings does not count as a separately taxable estate in Chapt...

A case which the Court dismissed, regarding whether or not a private purchaser of real estate services has standing to sue when a kickback d...

A case in which the Court held that the Telephone Consumer Protection Act does not strip federal courts of the ability to hear cases that wo...