47-11 Arable v. Templeton School District

47-11 Arable v. Templeton School District94 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Constitutional Law, Education Law Questions presented:  (1) Whether a public school introducing a sensitive topic without parental knowledge or consent is a violation of the parent’s due process rights. (2) Whether a school board limiting the curriculum violates students’ First Amendment rights. Format: Word Read more about 47-11 Arable v. Templeton School District[…]

47-10 Men With Ven, Inc. v. Osborne

47-10 Men With Ven, Inc. v. Osborne20 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Intellectual Property Question presented:  Whether the re-registration of a domain name is a registration under  the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act or does that statute only apply to a domain name’s initial registration. Format: Word and PDF Prepared by: Justin McNamara

47-07 Lee v. SweetTooth Baking Co.

47-07 Lee v. SweetTooth Baking Co.24 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Arbitration Law Question presented:  Whether delivery workers making solely intrastate deliveries are an exempt class of workers engaged in foreign or interstate commerce under Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act. Format: Word and PDF Prepared by: Chloe Kim

47-05 Julius Intemporale Health v. Asterix-Gaulois Pharmaceuticals

47-05 Julius Intemporale Health v. Asterix-Gaulois Pharmaceuticals27 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Civil Procedure Question presented:  Whether both of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act’s causation requirements, proximate cause and but-for cause, may be satisfied in civil cases between third party payers and pharmaceutical companies. Format: Word and PDF Prepared by: Juliana Karp

47-04 Lucien v. Monet

47-04 Lucien v. Monet41 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Civil Rights, Constitutional Law Question presented:  Whether completion of a pretrial diversion program bars a subsequent 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action seeking damages for violations of the plaintiff’s constitutional rights under the doctrine of Heck v. Humphrey. Format: Word and PDF Prepared by: Cara Eisenstein

47-06 Bastion-Dale County Board of Education v. J.A.M.V.

47-06 Bastion-Dale County Board of Education v. J.A.M.V.53 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Civil Rights Question presented:  Whether a school district assigning bathrooms based on “biological sex” violates Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Format: Word and PDF Prepared by: Zachary Kasdin

47-02 Lily v. Currie

47-02 Lily v. Currie60 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Immigration Law Questions presented:  (1) Whether misprision of a felony is a crime involving moral turpitude. (2) Whether a petitioner who was improperly denied counsel in immigration proceedings, in violation of 8 U.S.C. § 1362, must demonstrate that the denial resulted in prejudice in order to Read more about 47-02 Lily v. Currie[…]

47-09 Williams v. United States

47-09 Williams v. United States95 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Constitutional Law, Evidence Question presented:  Whether journalists have a First Amendment privilege when testifying to not reveal the identity of sources in a federal criminal trial. Format: Word and PDF Prepared by: Rebekah Kim

47-03 Booth v. Holt

47-03 Booth v. Holt58 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Employment Law Questions presented:  (1) Whether supervisors at public agencies are individually liable for violations of the Family Medical Leave Act under 29 U.S.C. § 2611(4)(A)(ii)(I). (2) Whether a claim of retaliation under the Family Medical Leave Act requires a plaintiff to prove their protected conduct Read more about 47-03 Booth v. Holt[…]

47-08 Shetland v. Butler

47-08 Shetland v. Butler16 DownloadsYear: 2023 (Vol. 47) Topic(s): Administrative Law Questions presented:  (1) Whether Chevron deference can be given by a court even if the agency does not invoke the doctrine. (2) Whether Chevron deference can be applied in interpreting a statute that implicates criminal penalties. Format: Word and PDF Prepared by: Jay Kim