Carey v. Piphus
Suspended for marijuana without hearing, claimed due process deprivation but no actual damages b/c would have been suspended anyway
H - Due process is an absolute right for which you can get only nominal damages ($1) in absence of other harm
Notes:
TRO is quicker, PI takes time
Rule 65, TRO and PI
H - Due process is an absolute right for which you can get only nominal damages ($1) in absence of other harm
Notes:
TRO is quicker, PI takes time
Rule 65, TRO and PI
Tags: PI, TRO
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Smith v. Western Electric
Workplace non-smoker sought injunction to protect himself from smoke due to health probs.
H - P has a right to prove his case for an injunction, because if we can give an equitable remedy and prevent harm it's better than money damages after harm has occurred.
H - P has a right to prove his case for an injunction, because if we can give an equitable remedy and prevent harm it's better than money damages after harm has occurred.
Tags: PI, TRO
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Flashcard set info:
Author: stgillian
Main topic: Law
Topic: Civil Law
School / Univ.: Tulane
City: New Orleans, LA
Published: 02.03.2010
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