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Search : U.S. Supreme Court : Administrative Law : From 10/01/02 To 07/01/03

Number of summaries found: 5
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Court: U.S. Supreme Court
Topic: Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Commercial Law, Contracts, Government Contracts
Title: NAT'L PARK HOSPITALITY ASS'N v. DEP'T OF THE INTERIOR
Date: 05/27/03
Case Number: 02-196
Summary: A National Park Service regulation, purporting to render the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 inapplicable to contracts entered into by concessioners doing business in national parks, is a general policy statement. A challenge to that regulation is not yet ripe for judicial resolution, for lack of a "hardship" showing.

Court: U.S. Supreme Court
Topic: Administrative Law, Autos, Constitutional Law, Government Law, Per Curiam
Title: CITY OF LOS ANGELES v. DAVID
Date: 05/19/03
Case Number: 02-1212
Summary: A city's failure to provide a sufficiently prompt hearing to recover money paid for a parking violation did not amount to a due process violation, as a 30 day delay was no more than routine.

Court: U.S. Supreme Court
Topic: Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Government Law, Health Law
Title: COOK COUNTY v. US EX REL CHANDLER
Date: 03/10/03
Case Number: 01-1572
Summary: Local governments are "persons" amenable to qui tam actions under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. section 3729.

Court: U.S. Supreme Court
Topic: Administrative Law, Government Benefits, Labor & Employment Law
Title: BARNHART v. PEABODY COAL CO.
Date: 01/15/03
Case Number: 01-705
Summary: An initial assignment of an extant operating company or related entity to a coal industry retiree, for funding of benefits under the Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefits Act, made after the date designated for such assignment under 26 U.S.C. section 9706(a) is valid despite its untimeliness.

Court: U.S. Supreme Court
Topic: Administrative Law, Civil Procedure
Title: US v. BEAN
Date: 12/10/02
Case Number: 01-704
Summary: The absence of an actual denial by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) of a felon's petition for relief from a firearms disability precludes judicial review available under 18 U.S.C. section 925(c).

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