Municipal Corporations—Liability for Police Negligence—Duty to Protect Informers (Schuster v. City of New York, N.Y. 1958
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Monroe v. Pape excluding municipalities as proper defendants in a...
Tort Liability: The case of Bricker v. Sims\u27 was one of four cases tried together involving the t...
Municipal Corporations—Liability for Police Negligence—Duty to Protect Informers (Schuster v. City o...
Poniatowski v. City of New York, 14 N.Y.2d 76, 198 N.E.2d 237, 248 N.Y.S.2d 849 (1964)
Decedent Schuster supplied information to the police which led to the arrest of the notorious Willie...
Teresta v. City of New York, 304 N. Y. 440, 108 N. E. 2d 397 (1952); Gehr v. Bd. of Education of the...
Municipal Corporations: Liability of Counties for Negligent Acts and Omissions of Their Employees an...
Municipalities faced with rising crime rates, tighter budgets and an increasingly vocal populace oft...
Valstrey Service Corporation v. Board of Elections, Nassau County, 2 N.Y.2d .113, 161 N.Y.S.2d 52 (1...
A municipal corporation is not an insurer of its streets; and is not obliged to so construct and mai...
In defining family, it is possible to include a group home designed by the state to emulate a tradit...
Williams v. City of New York, 508 F.2d 356 (2d Cir. 1974). In Williams v. City of New York the Secon...
Arnold Schuster gave information to the police which led to the capture of Willie Sutton, a notoriou...
Although the law is not altogether free from doubt on the subject of municipal liability for exempla...
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Monroe v. Pape excluding municipalities as proper defendants in a...
Tort Liability: The case of Bricker v. Sims\u27 was one of four cases tried together involving the t...
Municipal Corporations—Liability for Police Negligence—Duty to Protect Informers (Schuster v. City o...
Poniatowski v. City of New York, 14 N.Y.2d 76, 198 N.E.2d 237, 248 N.Y.S.2d 849 (1964)
Decedent Schuster supplied information to the police which led to the arrest of the notorious Willie...
Teresta v. City of New York, 304 N. Y. 440, 108 N. E. 2d 397 (1952); Gehr v. Bd. of Education of the...
Municipal Corporations: Liability of Counties for Negligent Acts and Omissions of Their Employees an...
Municipalities faced with rising crime rates, tighter budgets and an increasingly vocal populace oft...
Valstrey Service Corporation v. Board of Elections, Nassau County, 2 N.Y.2d .113, 161 N.Y.S.2d 52 (1...
A municipal corporation is not an insurer of its streets; and is not obliged to so construct and mai...
In defining family, it is possible to include a group home designed by the state to emulate a tradit...
Williams v. City of New York, 508 F.2d 356 (2d Cir. 1974). In Williams v. City of New York the Secon...
Arnold Schuster gave information to the police which led to the capture of Willie Sutton, a notoriou...
Although the law is not altogether free from doubt on the subject of municipal liability for exempla...
The fundamental principle in the law of municipal liability under § 1983 is that municipalities may ...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Monroe v. Pape excluding municipalities as proper defendants in a...
Tort Liability: The case of Bricker v. Sims\u27 was one of four cases tried together involving the t...