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16d ago D. Delaware Opinions
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West v. Emig - Motion for Reconsideration in Habeas Corpus Case

The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware denied Petitioner Christopher H. West's motion for reconsideration in his federal habeas corpus case. The court found the motion to be an unauthorized successive habeas request, lacking jurisdiction.

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16d ago D. Delaware Opinions
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Empire Technology Development LLC v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc - Patent Infringement

The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion and order in the patent infringement case between Empire Technology Development LLC and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. The court granted in part and denied in part the defendant's motion for judgment on the pleadings regarding alleged infringement of U.S. Patent Numbers 9,367,370 and 9,671,850.

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16d ago 9th Circuit Opinions
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L.B. v. San Diego Unified School District - IDEA Reimbursement

The Ninth Circuit reversed a district court's decision, ruling that a student may be entitled to reimbursement for private special education expenses under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The court found that the school district's duty to offer a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) was not contingent on parents specifically requesting an 'IEP document' versus an 'IEP meeting'. The case is remanded for further proceedings.

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Fifth Circuit Court Opinion: Voice of the Experienced v. LeBlanc

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for rehearing en banc in the case of Voice of the Experienced vs. LeBlanc. A dissenting opinion argued the district court twice disobeyed the Prison Litigation Reform Act by failing to make preliminary injunctions permanent within 90 days.

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Medical Negligence Lawsuit Dismissed Based on Statute of Repose

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a medical negligence lawsuit against the United States. The court ruled that the claim, filed 18 years after the alleged unauthorized surgery and complications at a VA hospital, was barred by Mississippi's seven-year statute of repose.

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16d ago WDWA Opinions
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John Rapp v. Naphcare, Inc. - Minor Settlement Approval

The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington approved a minor settlement in the case of John Rapp v. Naphcare, Inc. The court reviewed stipulated orders, motions, and a settlement guardian ad litem report before entering its order.

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16d ago WDWA Opinions
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Leader Capital Corp v. FNEX Capital LLC - Court Order

The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington issued an order in the case of Leader Capital Corp v. FNEX Capital LLC. The order addresses motions to dismiss filed by both the plaintiff and defendants concerning claims related to a sales agreement for mutual fund products.

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16d ago WDWA Opinions
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John Rapp Estate v. Naphcare, Inc. - Settlement and Dismissal

The District Court for the Western District of Washington has issued a stipulated motion to approve a settlement and dismissal order in the case of John Rapp Estate v. Naphcare, Inc. The case involves multiple plaintiffs and defendants, including Naphcare, Inc. and Kitsap County. The court's order signifies the resolution of the legal dispute.

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AG Blocks SNAP Funding Cut Over Data Privacy

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell secured a court order blocking the Trump Administration from cutting off SNAP funding to states refusing to share personal data of applicants and recipients. The court found the demand for data and the proposed USDA protocol unlawful due to privacy concerns and potential misuse of sensitive information.

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People v. Rogers - California Court of Appeal Opinion

The California Court of Appeal has issued an opinion in the case of People v. Rogers. This document is a non-precedential opinion related to a specific legal case. The court has not identified any known citations or subsequent legal actions directly related to this opinion.

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