6 results for 'casenum:"3:23cv29"'.
J. Kindred denies in part a training academy attendee's motion for attorney fees and grants her and another attendees' motion for entry of judgment regarding a trainee recruit's allegations of racial and sexual discrimination while she was in the state trooper training academy. Partial final judgment dismissing the attendees is warranted, however, an award of attorney fees is not.
Court: USDC Alaska, Judge: Kindred, Filed On: April 17, 2024, Case #: 3:23cv29, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment, Employment Discrimination
J. Kindred grants an employer's motion to dismiss an employee's allegations of discrimination following her termination from the Alaska State Trooper’s Training Academy. The employee alleges that training academy employees and training recruits "discriminated against her on the
basis of her race and sex, retaliated against her for reporting harassment, and conspired to interfere with her civil rights." One of the academy employees "is cloaked with Tribal sovereign immunity." The employee's claims against the state defendants are dismissed for failure to state a claim and lack of jurisdiction.
Court: USDC Alaska, Judge: Kindred, Filed On: January 5, 2024, Case #: 3:23cv29, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment, Employment Discrimination
J. Du grants the county’s motion to dismiss the short-term vacation rental property owner and operator’s suit alleging that his property was wrongly made subject to new permit regulations for parking, noise, trash and occupancy, as well as defining unpermitted properties as a public nuisance. The county is not a “person” under the relevant statute, and though the county’s order to cancel bookings and remove property listings was disruptive, the action doesn’t amount to a substantial impairment under the contracts clauses of the U.S. and Nevada constitutions.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Du, Filed On: July 12, 2023, Case #: 3:23cv29, NOS: All Other Real Property - Real Property, Categories: Constitution, Property, Contract
J. Nucor denies, in part, a steel manufacturer's motion to dismiss a couple's claims related to the death of their son, who died from a gunshot wound after testing an allegedly faulty bullet-proof vest. The couple has adequately pleaded their manufacturing defect claim.
Court: USDC Western District of North Carolina, Judge: Bell, Filed On: June 7, 2023, Case #: 3:23CV29, NOS: Personal Injury - Product Liability - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: Product Liability, Wrongful Death
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J. Holland denies in part an employer's partial motion to dismiss an Alaskan Native employee's allegations that she was fired after being falsely accused of cheating in a competition among Department of Public Safety recruits. The employee alleges that she was retaliated against for filing a report against a male individual who entered the female dormitories on two occasions in violation of training academy rules, and that she and the only other Alaskan Native employee were both fired while non-Alaskan Native recruits who were also accused of cheating were not fired. The employee's racial discrimination, retaliation and equal protection claims continue. The employee is granted leave to amend her conspiracy claim.
Court: USDC Alaska, Judge: Holland, Filed On: May 16, 2023, Case #: 3:23cv29, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment, Employment Discrimination, Employment Retaliation