Search : U.S. Supreme Court : Consumer Protection Law : From 10/01/02 To 07/01/03
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| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection Law, Per Curiam |
| Title: | NIKE, INC. v. KASKY |
| Date: | 06/26/03 |
| Case Number: | 02-575 |
| Summary: | The court's writ of certiorari is dismissed as being improvidently granted, and the case is sent back to California's state courts for further adjudication. |
| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Banking Law, Civil Procedure, Consumer Protection Law |
| Title: | BENEFICIAL NAT'L BANK v. ANDERSON |
| Date: | 06/02/03 |
| Case Number: | 02-306 |
| Summary: | An action filed in state court, to recover damages from a national bank for allegedly charging excessive interest in violation of both the "common law usury doctrine" and an Alabama usury statute, arose only under federal law and could therefore be removed under 28 U.S.C. section 1441. |
| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection Law, Injury And Tort Law, Tax-exempt Organizations |
| Title: | ILLINOIS EX REL MADIGAN v. TELEMARKETING ASSOCS., INC. |
| Date: | 05/05/03 |
| Case Number: | 01-1806 |
| Summary: | States may maintain fraud actions when fundraisers make false or misleading representations designed to deceive donors about how their donations will be used, consistent with Supreme Court precedent and the First Amendment. |