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Included on the site are briefs and petitions dated from 1990 for the California Supreme Court, and briefs and petitions dated from 1996 for the California Courts of Appeal. Briefs and petitions can be searched by docket number or case name.
Brief Fact Summary. Plaintiff Moore was a cancer patient at U.C.L.A. Medical Center where his doctor, over a period of several years, removed blood and other bodily fluids from Plaintiff which eventually became a “cell line” and was patented for commercial use, which aggrieved Plaintiff.
Permissive override taxes for this purpose, authorized by the new law for the repayment of bonded indebtedness and state aid loans, generate more revenue at a given tax rate in districts with a high assessed valuation per pupil than in districts with lower assessed valuation per pupil.
In summary, Justice Blackmun's dissent in Faretta v. California critically examines the majority's reliance on the Sixth Amendment, historical evidence, and the implications of granting a constitutional right to self-representation.
Brief Fact Summary. Defendant Lambert was convicted for violating a California ordinance that requires any convicted person who remains in California for the specified period to register with the State.
SAMSON V. CALIFORNIA 547 U. S. ____ (2006) SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES NO. 04-9728 DONALD CURTIS SAMSON, PETITIONER v. CALIFORNIA. on writ of certiorari to the court of appeal of california, first appellate district [June 19, 2006] Justice Thomas delivered the opinion of the Court.
We granted review in this case to determine whether persons unlicensed by the State Board of Accountancy (Board), the public agency charged with administering the regulatory scheme governing the profession of public accountancy in California (Bus.