Source: https://blog.imla.org/2014/12/monday-morning-review-local-governments-in-the-federal-appellate-courts-58/
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 20:18:03+00:00

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Burnside v. Kaelin, No. 13-41344 (Dec. 9, 2014): In case filed by deputy sheriff who claims that he was terminated for exercise of his First-Amendment rights, the court affirmed in part and reversed in part district court’s denial of motion to dismiss complaint on qualified-immunity grounds.
Ayers v. City of Cleveland, No. 13-3413 (Dec. 2, 2014): The court ruled that detectives had forfeited their qualified-immunity defense through procedural errors.
Whitaker v. Milwaukee County, No. 13-3735 (Nov. 25, 2014): The court affirmed summary judgment for County on ADA claim brought by former employee.
DeLee v. City of Plymouth, No. 14-1970 (Dec. 9, 2014): The court ruled that City owed DeLee full, not partial, “longevity pay” under the Uniformed Services Employment And Reemployment Rights Act.
Williams v. Alexander, No. 13-3497 (Dec. 8, 2014): In case in which plaintiff claims that officer arrested him without probable cause, the court affirmed denial of officer’s motion for qualified immunity.
Curley v. City of N. Las Vegas, No. 12-16228 (Dec. 2, 2014): The court affirmed grant of summary judgment for City on claims alleging discrimination and retaliation in violation of the ADA.
Kane County v. Utah, No. 13-4108 (Dec. 2, 2014): The court resolved issues in quiet-title action related to County’s claim of rights-of-way over various roads.
Amador County v. U.S. Dept. of Interior, No. 13-5245 (Dec. 2, 2014): The court affirmed that indian tribe’s motion to intervene was untimely.

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