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"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\ndenial of the early retirees' claims. MATTHEWS, Justice, not participating. 1 . AS 39.35.150(a) (1977). 2 . Id. 3 . Former AS 39.35.150 (1974). 4 . Former AS 39.35.150(a) (1974) (emphasis added). 5 . Former AS 39.35.150(b) (1974). 6 . Former ... | ). 10 . The applicable statute provided that | 0 |
3,301 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nage at the time (Gibbs Dep. at 18), it is possible that he was merely relating his own experiences about his ability to heal post-injury. See MacDonald v. United Parcel Serv., 430 Fed.Appx. 453, 460 (6th Cir.2011) (“MacDonald testified that Bowen told him to... | ). The same does not hold true for the comment | 0 |
3,302 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nprotest pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1515(b). Pl.’s Opp’n at 4. However, such a request cannot cure a timing defect in the underlying protest. For Plaintiff’s claim to be within the Court’s jurisdiction, the referenced protest must first be filed ... | ); Hambro Auto. Corp. v. United States, 66 Ct. | 2 |
3,303 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nS.Ct. 1362. Indeed, the Supreme Court stated in a decision five years before Garner that “the focus of the ex post facto inquiry is not on whether a legislative change produces some ambiguous sort of ‘disadvantage,’ ... but on whether any such change ... inc... | ). Even assuming the guidelines at issue in | 2 |
3,304 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\n112 S.Ct. 812, 117 L.Ed.2d 38 (1992), or unless the IJ ignored probative evidence, an important possible inference or otherwise failed to make a reasoned analysis of the evidence before her as a whole, Apouviepseakoda v. Gonzales, 475 F.3d 88... | ), or that he would more likely than not be | 3 |
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"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nhe feared that he would be harmed if returned to Cóte d’Ivoire because of his former involvement with t that military forces continued to look for him or have any interest in harming him after 2005, or that former UDPCI members continued to face har... | ). For the foregoing reasons, the petition for | 4 |
3,306 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nconstitute ineffective assistance of counsel); Boag v. Raines, 769 F.2d 1341, 1344 (9th Cir.1985) (same). Valdez next argues that his appellate counsel provided ineffective assistance by failing to challenge the district court’... | ). Accordingly, Valdez’s sentence enhancement | 2 |
3,307 | [
"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nBahl from perusing a collection of Playboy magazines, but it may not. This condition may prohibit Bahl from attending a Karen Finley performance, but it may not. ¶56 The lawfulness of these examples depends solely on the subjective belief of the particu... | ). ¶57 In sum, taking all the challenged terms | 2 |
3,308 | [
"In the context of a US court opinion, complete the following excerpt:\nthat Rutherford was not prejudiced by the District’s lack of notice because he received all of the benefits he otherwise would have received had the leave been designated. Defi’s Mem. Supp. 31; Dunn Dep. 37 (Dunn stated that while Rutherford wa... | ). Even though Rutherford was not required to | 1 |
3,309 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nclaim is the Agreement, Plaintiffs have not identified any other contract to which these allegations could refer. Plaintiffs argue that their claims relate to disclosures on HighBeam’s website, not in the Agreement. However, as already mentioned, Plaintiffs ... | ). C. Unresolved Factual Disputes. There remain | 3 |
3,310 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nso, the Court noted Congress’s recognition of this principle in enacting the McCarran-Ferguson Act. The earlier cases cited in Todd Shipyards included Allgeyer v. Louisiana, 165 U.S. 578, 17 S.Ct. 427, 41 L.Ed. 832 (1897), St. Louis Cotton Compress Co. v. Ar... | ), cited with approval in Allstate Ins. Co. v. | 4 |
3,311 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nto Complete Discovery. 2 . PL’s Compl. 120. 3 . Officer Synder is a police officer with the Philadelphia Police Department who was a deputized Federal Officer with the FBI at the time of the events giving rise to this suit. 4 . Def.’s Mots. to Com... | ); see Int'l Primate Prot. League v. Adm'rs of | 1 |
3,312 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nAllah v. Seiverling, 229 F.3d 220, 223 (3d Cir.2000) (internal quotations omitted). A motion to dismiss may only be granted where the allegations fail to state any claim upon which relief can be granted. See Morse v. Lower Merion Sch. Dist., 132 F.3... | ). In view of this exception, Hartford maintains | 2 |
3,313 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nsimilar to those presented here, involving an infant delivered by emergency caesarean section at 23-weeks’ gestation that received lifesaving resuscitation contrary to the parents’ wishes. The infant survived but later suffered a brain hemorrhage, a... | ). In this case, as well, there was no time for | 1 |
3,314 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nand parties to a criminal prosecution may be privy to the information derived from the blood sample, O.R.S. § 181.085(2), and the State may not analyze'the samples to discover genetic predispositions to physical or mental condi... | ). The Supreme Court recently reaffirmed and | 0 |
3,315 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\n(1993). In § 2254 proceedings, the federal court must assess the prejudicial impact of a constitutional error in a state-court criminal proceeding under Brecht’s more forgiving “substantial and injurious effect” standard, whether or not the s... | ); Hernandez v. LaMarque, 2006 WL 2411441 | 4 |
3,316 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nthe parties supplement their briefs following the Court's decision in that case. 3 Scull argues that the State forfeited its right to argue that the good-faith exception applies because it did not raise the issue before the circuit court. We ... | ); United States v. Roby, 122 F.3d 1120, 1125 | 0 |
3,317 | [
"In the context of a US court opinion, complete the following excerpt:\nmay bring an action on the contract if the parties to the agreement intended to benefit the non-party, provided that the benefit claimed is a direct and not merely an incidental benefit of the contract. E.B. Roberts Constr. Co. v. Concrete Cont... | ). Parrish argues that it is nevertheless an | 4 |
3,318 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nthat they made a fraudulent statement in the October letter when they said that “the congregation of [the Church] has been working on the ‘Ball Field’ at [the Park], without pay, since April 2013” because “work performed by members of the Church c... | ), with Nanjing Standard Int'l, Ltd. v. DMD | 4 |
3,319 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nhave changed the jury’s decision to impose a death sentence. See Gissendaner, 272 Ga. at 713-714 (10) (b) (reviewing alleged impropriety that was not objected to at trial solely for the purpose of determining if a death sentence was imposed under the influen... | ). Furthermore, we conclude under the “plain | 3 |
3,320 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nthat district court’s claim-by-claim description of the frivolous nature of the plaintiffs’ complaint demonstrated clearly that their “widespread charges of racial discrimination [were leveled] without any regard for the truth ... in order to harass... | ); Carrión v. Yeshiva University, 535 F.2d 722 | 1 |
3,321 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nthird factor is satisfied because Argentina will be unable to obtain effective review in a United States court of the Discovery Order through a later appeal of a final judgment. Because the Discovery Order grants NML discovery respecting foreign assets, any ... | ). Finally, because the Discovery Order does not | 4 |
3,322 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nbank account. Asked about that during his deposition, Fisher testified that he did so in part because he was concerned about possible garnishment for child support that he later learned had already been collected out of a tax refund. Despite Fishe... | ); Glaser v. Glaser (In re Glaser), 49 B.R. | 4 |
3,323 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nof Green to section 693 of the Probate Code, the trial court could dispense with further proceedings and sua sponte appoint a guardian. In other words, if section 692 grants to a trial judge the power to conduct a preliminary t... | ). We cannot ignore it. Rather, our duty is to | 0 |
3,324 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nCourt rejects the debtor’s argument that the reimbursement debt is invalid. B. Constitutional Defenses 1. Ex Post Facto First, the debtor argues that the retroactive application of the 1990 ASO is an ex post facto law in violation of the Constitution. This a... | ). In the instant case, the debtor contends that | 2 |
3,325 | [
"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nis shown by motive of partiality, prejudice or oppres sion, or is induced by corruption. State v. Loewe, 756 S.W.2d 177, 184 (Mo.App.1988). Similarly, a sentencing court has great discretion in applying Section 558.046. Section 558.046 states “the sente... | ). In addition to a reduction of any term of | 2 |
3,326 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nand intent of the Zoning Procedure Ordinance. Finally, the Court acknowledges that the Appeals Board heard neighbor testimony that the proposed use would be incompatible with the neighborhood. However, to the extent the Board relied on this testimony to supp... | ). In sum, Nextel presented substantial | 1 |
3,327 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nthat the veteran “may win or lose on the facts of her case without regard to the Veterans Court’s interpretation of [statute].... ” Myore, 323 F.3d at 1352. That is to say, a failure to present sufficient evidence may have mooted the issue regardl... | ). Put differently, in order to satisfy the | 3 |
3,328 | [
"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nofficers may be removed before the end of their statutorily defined term. See Parsons v. United States, 167 U.S. 324, 339, 32 Ct.Cl. 626, 17 S.Ct. 880, 42 L.Ed. 185 (1897) (“[W]e must construe this act as providing absolutely for the expiration of the t... | ); Pac Fung Feather Co. v. United States, 111 | 3 |
3,329 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nfor the exercise of his judgment or discretion ... unless he is guilty of a willful or malicious wrong.” Elwood v. County of Rice, 423 N.W.2d 671, 677 (Minn.1988) (quotation omitted). The purpose of the official-immunity doctrine is to protect public officia... | ), review denied (Minn. Oct. 18, 2005); Fedke v. | 0 |
3,330 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nnot a party to these state court eminent domain proceedings, and there is also no indication that he was in privity with any of the property owners involved in those proceedings. Without such a relationship, neither claim nor i... | ); District of Columbia Court of Appeals v. | 1 |
3,331 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nin the case of an automobile accident that appears partially attributable to the presence of foliage obscuring a stop sign, the settling parties could release the persons responsible for the foliage by including terminology like “and the owners, o... | ). Conclusion. Because of the circumstantially | 2 |
3,332 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nthe custody arrangement in this matter, and we affirm that order. In addition, we conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion when it found Colleen in contempt and ordered her to pay attorney fees. 1 94 Nev. 79, 575 P.2d 585 (1978)... | ); Decker v. Decker, 440 S.E.2d 411, 412 (Va. | 2 |
3,333 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nto “plead[] factual content that allows the court to draw the reasonable inference that the defendant is liable for the misconduct alleged); GlenFed, 42 F.3d at 1546^17 (observing that where no heightened pleading standard is r... | ). Allstate has further alleged that Stern | 3 |
3,334 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nrights of a contracting entity and the United States regarding any contract executed pursuant to Federal reclamation law. The United States, when a party to any suit, shall be deemed to have waived any right to plead that it is not amenable thereto by reason... | ). Id. at 673-74 (footnote in original). The | 0 |
3,335 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nerror in the trial court’s exercise of discretion. This assignment of error is without merit. II. THE LOWER COURT ERRED IN THE MANNER IN WHICH THE JURY WAS SELECTED ¶ 7. Robinson assigns error to the trial court’s method of jury selection. Robinson’s only cl... | ), neither of which are applicable to the | 4 |
3,336 | [
"In the context of a US court opinion, complete the following excerpt:\n(\"If the intent of Congress is clear, that is the end of the matter; for the court, as well as the agency, must give effect to the unambiguously expressed intent of Congress.”). 11 . This circuit has already determined that the ninety-day stat... | ); Borges v. Gonzales, 402 F.3d 398, 405-06 (3d | 3 |
3,337 | [
"Fill in the gap in the following US court opinion excerpt:\nthe statutory policy of “furthering the successful pi-osecution of meritorious claims” was best served by a rule that “creates an incentive to retain counsel in every such case.” Id. at 438, 111 S.Ct. 1435. Permitting a fee award to a pro se litigant, eve... | ); see also SEC v. Price Waterhouse, 41 F.3d | 4 |
3,338 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\n“use of the knife as a weapon” was not justified by his explanation and his “use of the knife ... was clearly a use of the knife as a potential weapon.” There is evidence to support these findings. [¶ 19.] When Amundson opened the door to all... | ). Therefore, the Board’s findings, that | 3 |
3,339 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nv. Government of the United States Virgin Islands, 299 F.3d 207 (3d Cir.2002), we rejected the “manifest error” standard and the proposition that the Ap pellate Division should be treated “as if it were a local appellate or supreme court.” Id. at 21... | ). We reinforced this position in a subsequent | 2 |
3,340 | [
"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nremedies before suing the employer.’ ” Id. at 236, 20 OBR 290, 485 N.E.2d 757, quoting Anderson v. Alpha Portland Industries, Inc. (C.A.8, 1984), 727 F.2d 177, 185. The Tenth District noted that retirees come within one of several exceptions to the gene... | ). The board contends that these cases are | 2 |
3,341 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nby the statute. Brunswick Corp. v. Pueblo Bowl-O-Mat, Inc., 429 U.S. 477, 489, 97 S.Ct. 690, 50 L.Ed.2d 701 (1977); see Hovenkamp, ¶ 2362, at 234-35. With respect to the latter requirement, the Supreme Court has held that [a] private plaintif... | ). This requirement applies to all private | 1 |
3,342 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nknew or should have known that Flores was a foreign national. As a foreign national of Mexico, the Vienna Convention applies to Flores. ¶ 17 Pursuant to the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution, federal statutes and treaties are the ... | ). ¶ 18 In order to gain relief from a violation | 3 |
3,343 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nfor Sixth Amendment purposes. The court noted that the “Sixth Amendment protections can be bypassed[ ][i]f the defendant ... admits the fact otherwise committed to the jury.” Id. at 387. A defendant may admit facts through “gui... | ). Here, the presentence report attributed to | 1 |
3,344 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nthe plaintiff was financially able to retain an attorney this was a \"special circumstance” that would allow the court to deny it an award of attorney’s fees. Upon appeal, the Supreme Court remanded the matter with some instructions. On remand the Chancery C... | ); and Wilmington Materials II, 1994 WL 384458, | 1 |
3,345 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nhim from practicing his religion in other ways. See docket entries # 77 and # 78 (emphasis added). Under Gladson and Murphy, Plaintiff is not required to make such an allegation in order to state a valid free exercise claim. See Gladson, 551 ... | ); Williams v. Brimeyer, 116 F.3d 351, 354-55 | 3 |
3,346 | [
"In the provided excerpt from a US court opinion, insert the missing content:\nsupport his claim with respect to Caine, defendant attaches Caine’s original and amended motions to suppress. These motions allege that Caine was not informed of his Miranda rights, that the police officers promised him leniency, that th... | ). Rowland’s affidavit alleges that the officers | 4 |
3,347 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nstandard for searches of the two. In reviewing the denial of a motion to suppress, we review the district court’s findings of fact for clear error and its application of law to those facts de novo. United States v. Gibson, 708 F.3d 1256, 1274... | ); United States v. Carter, 566 F.3d 970, 973-75 | 2 |
3,348 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nUnited States Industries, 736 F.2d 656, 657 (11th Cir.1984); Pyramid Securities Ltd. v. IB Resolution, Inc., 924 F.2d 1114, 1123 (D.C.Cir.1991). It may be argued that this principle does not apply where a non-moving party's testimony changes ... | ); Ewing v. Koppers Co., 312 Md. 45, 49, 537 | 4 |
3,349 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\ndetermining the reasonableness of small business bids.” 49 Comp.Gen. at 743. While noting that the provisions of the Small Business Act authorize the award of contracts to small businesses at prices higher than those obtainable by unrestricte... | ); Society Brand, Inc.; Waldman Manufacturing | 0 |
3,350 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\n... if committed while the person is on probation for a conviction of a felony offense or parole, work furlough or any other release or escape from confinement for conviction of a felony offense shall be sentenced to life imprisonment and is not eligible for... | ). 3 . A.R.S. § 13-702(D)(11) states that prior | 1 |
3,351 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nunder 18 U.S.C. § 2314. His contention is that Palmyra Island is not a possession of the United States within the meaning of the relevant statutes. We disagree and affirm the district court’s denial of his petition. One of the elements of 18 ... | ); cf. Yandell v. Trans-ocean Air Lines, 253 | 1 |
3,352 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nv. Long Island R.R., 70 N.Y.2d 382, 521 N.Y.S.2d 653, 516 N.E.2d 190 (1987) (“The existence of a valid and enforceable written contract governing a particular subject matter ordinarily precludes recovery in quasi contract for e... | ). Plaintiffs’ claims based on theories of | 2 |
3,353 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nperson, the individual can be charged with and convicted of more than one count of resisting arrest — one for each person that the individual has committed criminal conduct against — without running afoul of the Double Jeopardy Clause. See Al... | ). Consequently, Jurden’s two convictions for | 1 |
3,354 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nQuinn, 204 F.Supp.2d at 163. We agree that stare decisis governs. The last time around, we addressed this aspect of the standard for measuring compliance head-on and held that the proper data are the “contemporaneous population figures [for] ... | ). If more were needed — and we do not think | 1 |
3,355 | [
"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nto avail themselves of existing procedures that has foreclosed their claims presented here. Alternatively, plaintiffs claim that availing themselves of the existing procedures would have been futile because, once the government initiates the eminent dom... | ). Therefore, there is no basis to conclude | 2 |
3,356 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nshould receive the death penalty, ORS 163.150(1)(c)(B) further provides: “In determining the issue in paragraph (b)(D) of this subsection, the court shall instruct the jury to answer the question ‘no’ if one or more of the jurors find there is any a... | ); see also Stevens, 319 Or at 579 (holding that | 3 |
3,357 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nState v. Welke, 298 Minn. 402, 216 N.W.2d 641 (1974) (prospective application only); State v. DeSantis, 65 N.J. 462, 323 A.2d 489 (1974) (prospective application only); State v. Bryant, 285 N.C. 27, 203 S.E. 2d 27, cert. denied, 419 U.S. 974, 95 S... | ). The statute held unconstitutional in | 4 |
3,358 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nwe need not address whether the district court could have applied a lower standard of proof in this context. 13 . See United States v. Rodriguez, 279 F.3d 947, 952 (11th Cir.2002) (\"It is also a basic principle of criminal law that foreseeable ne... | ); United States v. Purchess, 107 F.3d 1261, | 3 |
3,359 | [
"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nDocket No. 137 at 20. ■ Defendants further argue that the patent specifications similarly fail to identify any corresponding structure for these terms. Id. at 21. “Processing device” is readily recognized by those skilled in the art as a processor, ther... | ); PalmTop Productions, Inc. v. Lo-Q PLC, 450 | 0 |
3,360 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nv. Keller 737 A.2d 279, 283 (Pa.Super.1999). With regard to specific personal jurisdiction, our focus is narrow in scope; we examine the particular events that gave rise to the underlying claim. Id. at 281. ¶ 6 Appellants urge this Court to adopt the sliding... | ). ¶ 8 Here, appellee’s web site and brochures | 4 |
3,361 | [
"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nwho “multiplies the proceedings in any case unreasonably and vexatiously.” 28 U.S.C. § 1927. Like an award made pursuant to the court’s inherent power, an award under § 1927 is proper when the attorney’s actions are so plainly ... | ). “[T]he only meaningful difference between an | 2 |
3,362 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nobserved that, “[a]t the time of al-Kidd’s arrest, not a single judicial opinion had held that pretext could render an objectively reasonable arrest pursuant to a material-witness warrant unconstitutional.” Id. Furthermore, the Court’s decisi... | ). In Hydrick, for example, we held that court | 1 |
3,363 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nprobation. A special condition of the probation was jail time equal to the amount of time he had already served in this case. This meant, in effect, that his sentence was complete upon the court’s acceptance of the plea and entry of the judgm... | ). At the time of the plea, the State indicated | 1 |
3,364 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nis required”). Conduct is actionable if it is either “sufficiently severe or pervasive.” Meritor, 477 U.S. at 67 (emphasis added). Indeed, the Supreme Court recently noted that an isolated incident can amount to a “discriminatory changef] in ... | ); cf. DiCenso v. Cisneros, 96 F.3d 1004, 1009 | 1 |
3,365 | [
"Fill in the gap in the following US court opinion excerpt:\nhowever, between the public interest asserted here and the public interest present in Dep’t of Navy. In Dep’t of Navy, this court held that collective bargaining was in the public interest, and the union, as the chosen bargaining representative, was the p... | ). But the mere fact that federal agencies are | 0 |
3,366 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nintimidate[ ], or interfere[ ] ... with any person,” (3) “because that person [the victim] is ... obtaining or providing reproductive health services.” Act, § 3(a). The government’s first defense is that the Act does not implicate the First A... | ). Thus, the Act does target unprotected | 4 |
3,367 | [
"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\n292 Ga. at 452 (“The purpose of an indictment is to inform the accused of the charges against him and to protect the accused against another prosecution for the same offense.”). 34 Austin, 297 Ga. App. at 478. 35 Id. at 478-79 (punctuation omitted). 36 See f... | ). 41 OCGA § 17-8-58 (a). 42 OCGA § 17-8-58 (b); | 4 |
3,368 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nnominal owner. This claim may be cognizable under New York rulings that have recognized ownership in persons other than owners of record. For example, in Ryen v. Terry (In re Terry), 56 B.R. 713 (Bankr.W.D.N.Y.1986), a bankruptcy trustee sued to rec... | ); Bottiglieri v. Berman, 55 Misc.2d 263, 284 | 4 |
3,369 | [
"In the provided excerpt from a US court opinion, insert the missing content:\nArea School District, 882 F.2d 720 (3rd Cir.1989) “state officials may [not] escape liability arising from their policies maintained in deliberate indifference to actions taken by their subordinates”. 882 F.2d at 725. In addition, we not... | ), vacated sub. nom. Smith v. Stoneking, — U.S. | 1 |
3,370 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nof success on the merits, the “sine qua non of th[e] four-part inquiry.” New Comm Wireless Servs., Inc. 287 F.3d at 9. Diaz does not argue that the Legislature lacked the power to abolish his Advocate position. Instead, he disputes the existe... | ); Brame v. United States, 10 Cl.Ct. 252, 255 | 2 |
3,371 | [
"Fill in the gap in the following US court opinion excerpt:\nthe consent, the presence of intervening circumstances, and, particularly, the purpose and flagrancy of the official misconduct.” United States v. Santa, 236 F.3d 662, 677 (11th Cir.2000). “The proper inquiry is not simply whether [Mr. Scott’s] will was o... | ). However, the officers’ conduct in this case, | 1 |
3,372 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\ndamage to the front end, and a broken steering wheel. Is this the damage which Dr. Brown says is essential to his opinion? What of damage to the frame and understructure of the car? If speed is to be based partially on the damage done to the vehicle... | ); Anderson v. Broome, Tex.Civ.App., 233 S.W.2d | 3 |
3,373 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\ngesture, understood and agreed to cooperate to achieve the objective of the conspiracy. Id. at 145-46, 767 A.2d 844. In Heckstall v. State, 120 Md.App. 621, 626, 707 A.2d 953 (1998), we concluded that, “standing alone, a single buyer-seller transaction ordin... | ); United States v. Starnes, 109 F.3d 648, 651 | 0 |
3,374 | [
"In the context of a US court opinion, complete the following excerpt:\nof an abuse of process claim, but does not state that 134 . For the purpose of an abuse of criminal process claim, an arrest may be considered as \"regularly issued process.” See Widget, 2013 WL 1104273, at *8 (citing Cook, 41 F.3d at 80; TADCO... | ). 136 . See Def. Mem. at 16, n. 3. 137 . N.Y. | 2 |
3,375 | [
"In the context of a US court opinion, complete the following excerpt:\n342 N.C. 813, 823, 467 S.E.2d 428, 433-34 (1996) (quoting Miranda, 384 U.S. at 473-74, 16 L. Ed. 2d at 723 (alteration in original)). However, “[although custodial interrogation must cease when a suspect unequivocally invokes his right to silen... | ). Finally, defendant contends that he was | 2 |
3,376 | [
"In the provided excerpt from a US court opinion, insert the missing content:\nto those who have requested the evidence be preserved creates an inequity for plaintiffs — like Justo here — who are hampered in their ability to request preservation. This argument misses the point. The essential reason for a spoliation... | ). That is not the case here. In fact, | 3 |
3,377 | [
"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nneutral. Accordingly, the court must determine whether the defendants’ actions are narrowly tailored to serve a significant government interest, and whether there are sufficient alternative channels of communication. 1. Narrowly Tailored to Serve a ... | ). It is well-settled that a local government | 2 |
3,378 | [
"Your objective is to fill in the blank in the US court opinion excerpt:\nCourt’s holding in Montana was the notion that “[b]eeause such a [third party] has had the ‘opportunity to present proofs and argument,’ he has already ‘had his day in court’ even though he was not a formal party to the litigation.” Taylor, 1... | ). Inderra’s objective was understandably | 3 |
3,379 | [
"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nwhen considered in the context of the whole trial. See Alexander, 163 F.3d at 429-30; United States v. Reed, 2 F.3d 1441, 1450 (7th Cir.1993). To guide us in this deci but harmless the prosecutor’s comment that a federal agent would risk his career by c... | ). Furthermore, the prosecution made the comment | 2 |
3,380 | [
"In the context of a US court opinion, complete the following excerpt:\nbecause of the fear that their results would become public knowledge. § 381.004(1), Fla. Stat. (Supp.1996). The specific safeguards provided by the statute to prevent disclosure lend weight to the argument that public dissemination of the test ... | ). Thus, based on our recent precedent in Gracey | 2 |
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"Fill in the gap in the following US court opinion excerpt:\nare not applied strictly. Flexible applications of procedural statutes of limitations may be based on equitable principles, such as the discovery rule, e.g., Lopez v. Swyer, 62 N.J. 267, 300 A.2d 563 (1973), or estoppel, e.g., O’Keeffe v. Snyder, 83 N.J. ... | ). III. The undisputed facts here support an | 0 |
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"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nor (3) the complaint supplemented by undisputed facts plus the court’s resolution of disputed facts.” Ramming, 281 F.3d at 161 (citing Barrera-Montenegro v. United States, 74 F.3d 657, 659 (5th Cir.1992)). When a defendant submits a factual attack on th... | ); see also Haines v. Kerner, 404 U.S. 519, | 1 |
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"In the provided excerpt from a US court opinion, insert the missing content:\n10 . Plaintiff avers incorrectly that the LOGO provision becomes inoperative upon receipt of full funding under the contract. Rather, because this is a fixed-price contract, the LOGO clause remains operative with regard to work under the... | ); Solar Turbines, 26 Cl.Ct. at 1276 (finding | 3 |
3,384 | [
"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nAna Pozos appeals pro se from the district court’s summary judgment in favor of Cory Birnberg APC, in Birnberg’s action to enforce an order awarding attorney fees pursuant to 33 U.S.C. § 928(c) in a Long-shore and Harbor Workers Compensation case.... | ). AFFIRMED. *** This disposition is not | 0 |
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"Please fill in the missing part of the US court opinion excerpt:\nof the victim’s conduct. See § 90.405, Fla. Stat. (2009). There are, however, important distinctions and evi-dentiary requirements between reputation evidence and evidence of specific acts admitted under section 90.404(l)(b). Grace v. State, 832 So.... | ) (citations omitted); Melvin v. State, 592 | 2 |
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"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nIt is established that when a hearing officer awards relief requested by the parents, the hearing officer’s decision constitutes an agreement between the State and the parents sufficient to change the placement of a child. See 34 C.F.R. § 300.518 (“If t... | ); District of Columbia v. Vinyard, 901 | 4 |
3,387 | [
"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nsimilar results, generally holding that contingency fees are assets of the partnership. As an example, where one partner worked on contingency fee cases with which the clients indicated they wanted him to remain involved after dissolution, a court held that ... | ); LaFond v. Sweeney, — P.3d -, -, No. 10CA2005, | 2 |
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"Fill in the gap in the following US court opinion excerpt:\nto Hilton. Alternatively, Hilton argues that Arlynn was the initial transferee because Video Depot’s ledger .appears to indicate that the cashier’s check was a “loan” to Arlynn. We address each of these arguments in turn. I. Arlynn’s Control over Video De... | ); with Ross v. United States (In re Auto-Pak, | 1 |
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"Your challenge is to complete the excerpt from a US court opinion:\nuse, and (4) lost profits on gas that TGP was unable to sell because it had to be used for venting and to perform emergency shutdowns. Id. at 10-11. C. Analysis We conclude that some of the damages awarded to HP are permitted direct damages and so... | ); Hoppenstein Props., Inc. v. McLennan Cnty. | 1 |
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"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nundermines her arguments. (Defs-.’ Mem. 9-10.) However, the issue before the Court on this claim is not whether Plaintiff was guilty of disclosing official NYPD -information, but whether her termination was motivated, even in part, by her sex. The evidence t... | ). Accordingly, summary judgment is | 0 |
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"Provide the missing portion of the US court opinion excerpt:\nto hold those for either — they’re on file, he can bring them, if you choose to do that.” On December 13, 2001, defendant filed a pro se notice of appeal. The State Appellate Defender was appointed to represent defendant on appeal. II. ANALYSIS A. Postt... | ); People v. Taggart, 233 Ill. App. 3d 530, 557 | 4 |
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"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\n(2001) (internal quotation marks omitted); accord Abrams v. Dep’t of Pub. Safety, 764 F.3d 244, 254 (2d Cir.2014) (same). Notwithstanding Dooley’s argument to the contrary, the temporal relationship between her sex-discrimination complaint and the denial of ... | ), overruled on other grounds by Swierkiewicz v. | 4 |
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"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\neven appeared at a review hearing smelling of the impurities of alcohol. The court found the only obstacle to Atwell achieving the goals in the performance agreement was her lack of cooperation, and that HRS proved by clear and convincing evidence that Atwel... | ). Atwell argues that termination of parental | 3 |
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"In the given US court opinion excerpt, provide the appropriate content to complete it:\nand misappropriation liability.” Cuban, 620 F.3d at 555; see also Yun, 327 F.3d at 1271 (acknowledging that after O’Hagan and before Rule 10b5-2 “it [was] unsettled whether non-business relationships ... provide the duty of loy... | ). Indeed, the Supreme Court has recognized that | 2 |
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"In the provided excerpt from a US court opinion, insert the missing content:\nto the merits of the litigation.’ ”) (citation omitted); Hidahl v. Gilpin County Dep’t of Social Servs., 699 F.Supp. 846, 849 (D.Colo.1988) (denying attorney’s fees pursuant to § 1988 where civil rights action dismissed for lack of juris... | ); Westlake N. Property Owners Ass’n. v. City of | 0 |
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"Complete the following passage from a US court opinion:\nadded to the underlying works is protected by copyright.”). The term original means that a writing must have been “independently created by the author ... [and] possess at least some minimal level of creativity.” Feist, 499 U.S. at 345, 111 S.Ct. 1282. Howev... | ). Spilman has registered his Red Book as well | 4 |
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"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\n‘either knew, or in the exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, that [he or she] had a claim.’ ” 2013 WL 717755, at *6 (quoting Izaak Walton League of Am., Inc. v. Kimbell, 558 F.3d 751, 759 (8th Cir.2009)). However, as discussed herein, Congress... | ). Plaintiff also misapplies the Supreme Court’s | 3 |
3,398 | [
"Your task is to complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nSupreme Court concluded in Bell that strip searches were not per se unreasonable and could be performed in conformity with the Fourth Amendment on less than probable cause in some instances. See Bell, 441 U.S. at 559-560, 99 S.Ct. at 1884-85.... | ). Courts considering the strip search issue | 1 |
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"Complete the following excerpt from a US court opinion:\nfor providing compensated lawyers where the defendant cannot afford to compensate counsel himself eliminates the opportunity for such extraneous influences on criminal proceedings. Nor was the district court entitled to rely on Rivera-Corona’s statement duri... | ). The implication of Rivera-Corona’s remarks | 4 |
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