Tort Liability: The case of Bricker v. Sims\u27 was one of four cases tried together involving the tort liability of a city and its officers. The Board of Aldermen of the City of Martin adopted a curfew ordinance prohibiting any person from being on a public street or other public place after 11:00 o\u27clock at night. Plaintiff, while conducting himself in an otherwise lawful manner, was arrested on the public streets of Martin after the curfew hour; he was jailed and the next day was convicted and fined in the city court. Upon appeal to the circuit court the case was dismissed at the cost of the city
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
Plaintiff sued the Town of Cocoa Beach for damages for the alleged wrongful death of her husband. Pl...
This paper will first examine the constitutional and statutory underpinnings of municipal courts in ...
This summary is limited to cases decided in the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court of Tennessee, rep...
In preparing this bulletin an examination has been made of all the published opinions of Tennessee. ...
A smaller number of cases have been selected for inclusion in this year\u27s survey. Seven cases are...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Monroe v. Pape excluding municipalities as proper defendants in a...
The county of Winnebago passed such an ordinance and McDonald was charged with a violation of it. Mc...
Actions alleging municipal tort liability for negligent administration of building and zoning codes ...
Although a relatively small number of cases turned upon constitutional questions during the survey p...
Local government law is primarily made up of special exceptions to and provisions concerning laws of...
Teresta v. City of New York, 304 N. Y. 440, 108 N. E. 2d 397 (1952); Gehr v. Bd. of Education of the...
The Court of Appeals of Washington has held that liability for damages against a municipality must b...
Municipal civil penalties in excess of $50 violate Article VI, Section 14 of the Tennessee Constitut...
Plaintiff\u27s decedent was killed by a fall down the elevator shaft of a building owned and maintai...
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
Plaintiff sued the Town of Cocoa Beach for damages for the alleged wrongful death of her husband. Pl...
This paper will first examine the constitutional and statutory underpinnings of municipal courts in ...
This summary is limited to cases decided in the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court of Tennessee, rep...
In preparing this bulletin an examination has been made of all the published opinions of Tennessee. ...
A smaller number of cases have been selected for inclusion in this year\u27s survey. Seven cases are...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Monroe v. Pape excluding municipalities as proper defendants in a...
The county of Winnebago passed such an ordinance and McDonald was charged with a violation of it. Mc...
Actions alleging municipal tort liability for negligent administration of building and zoning codes ...
Although a relatively small number of cases turned upon constitutional questions during the survey p...
Local government law is primarily made up of special exceptions to and provisions concerning laws of...
Teresta v. City of New York, 304 N. Y. 440, 108 N. E. 2d 397 (1952); Gehr v. Bd. of Education of the...
The Court of Appeals of Washington has held that liability for damages against a municipality must b...
Municipal civil penalties in excess of $50 violate Article VI, Section 14 of the Tennessee Constitut...
Plaintiff\u27s decedent was killed by a fall down the elevator shaft of a building owned and maintai...
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
Plaintiff sued the Town of Cocoa Beach for damages for the alleged wrongful death of her husband. Pl...
This paper will first examine the constitutional and statutory underpinnings of municipal courts in ...