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MLA's 5 things to know for June 14, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• First Amendment vs regulations of political speech at polls
• Allowing juvenile felons to get Concealed Pistol Permits
• Gage County sustains $28.5 Million verdict
• Sheriff not liable for rape of inmate by correctional officer
• Public Duty Doctrine alive and well -
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IMLA's 5 things to know for June 8, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Can a merit system employee waive that status and become “at will”
• Is leasing government land proprietary or governmental and what about a breach
• Irrational claims don’t get very far
• Searching a coach’s office because coach benched deputy’s son
• Masterpiece Cake – Phoenix law upheld citing recent decision -
IMLA's 5 things to know for June 7, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Philly wins Sanctuary Cities suit – Section 1373 violates anti-commandeering
• Iowa limitations issues and land use – can city be restrained from exercising zoning
• Limitations under Section 1983 – continuing violations?
• Fines and Fees – bail procedures violate due process - Sheriff not a county policy maker
• Application for building permit on 100 acres vests use rights on full property of 6388 acres -
IMLA's 5 things to know for June 6, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• D-Day Remembered
• Workers Comp – Immunity – Volunteers
• Immunity – Road Maintenance
• Sexual Abuse and the 8th Amendment
• Masterpiece Cake what’s ahead -
IMLA's 5 things to know for June 1, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• 4 cent damage award in police shooting
• Vacancies on council and Home Rule vs state law
• Public Records Act – comity – sexual abuse
• Is US currency a violation of Establishment Clause
• Suing to recover fraudulent overtime -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 31, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Trade secrets are public information
• No immunity for defamation but workplace harmony may supersede free speech
• A lawyer’s scheme to defraud
• Can a bondsman kidnap a bail jumper
• 9th Circuit again goes crazy $5 million attorneys’ fees for less than $1 million damage claim -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 30, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Environmentally friendly lot clearing
• Surveillance Cameras fighting crime
• Drones used to protect correctional facilities
• Compelled Statements – Fifth Amendment
• When is an inmate dead – strange but true -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 24, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Contender for Darwin Award
• Batman and Superman Historic Figures?
• Condemnation trial in Federal Court precludes a jury trial on related matter
• No need to yield to emergency vehicle you don’t see or hear
• Twitter a Public Forum? -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 23, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Immunity for dangerous roads
• Drones for mosquito control
• TABOR – paper bag fee not a tax
• Zoning power extends only to use not ownership
• Using public provided phones for personal use -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 22, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Surveillance Cameras in Cambridge MA
• Ocean City finds solutions to homeless loitering around rest rooms
• Seattle settles suit for $13M for actions of repeat drunk driver
• FL Supreme Court finds for Miami against FOP during financial emergency
• Supreme Court grants cert in “Indian Country” case -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 21, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Sua Sponte decision to consider Qualified Immunity
• Short term rentals – turning homes into hotels
• Short term rentals – are fire sprinklers required
• Who’s a county employee under the ADA
• Motels used for criminal activity -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 17, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Flow Control not a commerce clause violation and no FAAAA preemption
• Takings of Beach Front property – be careful what you wish for
• Public Records and Work Product
• Police Union Speech outside Garcetti
• More on consequences of Murphy v NCAA -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 15, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Property right in right to appeal
• Falsified probable cause – mistakes but nothing showing lying in affidavit
• State can’t stop cities from using traffic cameras
• Boardwalk performer regulations unconstitutional
• South Carolina get business license taxes from on line travel companies -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 14, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Commandeering states legislative processes unconstitutional
• Spot zoning appealable
• County liable for Sheriff in Arizona but is the analysis deep?
• Hustler Hollywood can’t open next to Chuckie Cheese
• Seattle labor law violates Sherman Act -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 11, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Ephemeral vs substantive claims
• Art or Free Expression?
• Honoring George McAndrews of Alexandria VA
• The Freddie Gray case – Officers can’t sue Prosecutor
• No retaliation if you can’t prove entitlement -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 8, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Invasive Plant ordinance
• Oakland successfully sues landlord and recovers $1M
• Pink Panther antics get folks in trouble in SF
• Opening homeless camp – no immunity when things go bad
• How side is the road – new issues involving ancient law -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 7, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Fines and Fees immunity for the municipal court
• Biting the hand that feeds you
• Homelessness – sleeping in cars
• Ticket more and warn less – Garcetti Speech
• Pitching a no-hitter under the DPPA -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 3, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Justice delayed justice denied
• Rain Tax does not violate RLUIPA
• DPPA – no class action but punitives apply against local government
• Nollan/Dolan revisited and don’t apply to legislatively adopted exactions
• Consumer voters – voting with your feet Amazon puts on hold staying in Seattle -
IMLA's 5 things to know for May 2, 2018. Listen to this podcast to learn about the below!
• Warrantless seizures of pigeons kept in boxes on a sidewalk
• Saving costs by seeking legal advice
• Security cameras reduce crime by 85%
• Downsides of police discipline transparency
• Regulatory takings-evaluating the purpose of the regulation - Laat meer zien