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“in particular, a pro se party's bald assertion, completely unsupported by evidence, is not sufficient to overcome a motion for summary judgment.”
53 citation events (53 in the last 25 years) across 11 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Silva v. Peninsula Hotel (nysd, 2007-09-13)
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Top citers, strongest first. 15 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) Silva v. Peninsula Hotel
S.D.N.Y. · 2007 · signal: see also · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
in particular, a pro se party's bald assertion, completely unsupported by evidence, is not sufficient to overcome a motion for summary judgment.
examined Cited as authority (quoted) United States v. Jamar Damian Quarles (2×)
4th Cir. · 2003 · quote attribution · 2 verbatim quotes · confidence low
reasonable suspicion must exist at the time the officer stops an individual, ... it cannot come after the fact
cited Cited as authority (rule) Ortiz v. Brookstone Co.
S.D.N.Y. · 2003 · confidence medium
Id. at 468.
discussed Cited "see" Howard v. MTA Metro-North Commuter Railroad
S.D.N.Y. · 2011 · signal: see · confidence high
Schiano v. Quality Payroll Sys., Inc., 445 F.3d 597, 603 (2d Cir.2006) (citation omitted); see Abdur-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456 , 466 (2d Cir.) (“It is now beyond cavil that summary judgment may be appropriate even in the fact-intensive context of discrimination cases.”), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001).
discussed Cited "see" Oluyomi v. Napolitano
S.D.N.Y. · 2011 · signal: see · confidence high
Schiano v. Quality Payroll Sys., Inc., 445 F.3d 597, 603 (2d Cir.2006) (citation omitted); see Abdur-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456 , 466 (2d Cir.) (“It is now beyond cavil that summary judgment may be appropriate even in the fact-intensive context of discrimination cases.”), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001).
cited Cited "see" Robertson v. Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.
D. Conn. · 2003 · signal: see · confidence high
See Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 468 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001). 2.
discussed Cited "see" Howard E. Mandell v. The County of Suffolk and John Gallagher, Police Commissioner
2d Cir. · 2003 · signal: see · confidence high
See Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 466 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001) (age discrimination); Weinstock v. Columbia Univ., 224 F.3d 33 , 42 n. 1 (2d Cir.2000) (sex discrimination); Torres v. Pisano, 116 F.3d 625 , 629 n. 1 (2d Cir.1997) (hostile work environment); Van Zant v. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, 80 F.3d 708, 714-15 (2d Cir.1996) (hostile work environment and retaliation).
cited Cited "see" Meacham v. Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory
N.D.N.Y. · 2002 · signal: see · confidence high
See Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 461 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, — U.S. -, 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Singh v. New York State Department of Taxation & Finance
W.D.N.Y. · 2012 · signal: see also · confidence low
Nonetheless, summary judgment remains appropriate in discrimination cases, as “the salutary purposes of summary judgment — avoiding protracted, expensive and harassing trials — -apply no less to discrimination cases than to ... other areas of litigation.” Meiri v. Dacon, 759 F.2d 989, 998 (2d Cir.1985); see also Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 466 (2d Cir.) (“It is now beyond cavil that summary judgment may be appropriate even in the fact-intensive context of discrimination cases.”), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001); Weinstock…
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Abdallah v. Napolitano
W.D.N.Y. · 2012 · signal: see also · confidence low
Nonetheless, summary judgment remains appropriate in discrimination cases, as “the salutary pur poses of summary judgment — avoiding protracted, expensive and harassing trials — apply no less to discrimination cases than to ... other areas of litigation.” Meiri v. Dacon, 759 F.2d 989, 998 (2d Cir.1985); see also Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 466 (2d Cir.) (“It is now beyond cavil that summary judgment may be appropriate even in the fact-intensive context of discrimination cases.”), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001); Weinstock…
discussed Cited "see, e.g." M.O.C.H.A. Society, Inc. v. City of Buffalo
W.D.N.Y. · 2012 · signal: see also · confidence low
Nonetheless, summary judgment remains appropriate in discrimination cases, as “the salutary purposes of summary judgment — avoiding protracted, expensive and harassing trials — apply no less to discrimination cases than to ... other areas of litigation.” Meiri v. Dacon, 759 F.2d 989, 998 (2d Cir.1985); see also Abdu —Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 466 (2d Cir.) (“It is now beyond cavil that summary judgment may be appropriate even in the fact-intensive context of discrimination cases.”), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001); Weinsto…
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Vaughn v. AIR LINE PILOTS ASS'N, INTERN.
E.D.N.Y · 2008 · signal: see also · confidence low
Dist, 374 *541 F.3d 66, 71 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 543 U.S. 984 , 125 S.Ct. 605 , 160 L.Ed.2d 368 (2004); see also Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 466-67 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001); Swierkiewicz, 534 U.S. at 510 , 122 S.Ct. 992 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Vaughn v. Air Line Pilots Ass'n International
Bankr. E.D.N.Y. · 2008 · signal: see also · confidence low
Dist., 374 F.3d 66, 71 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 543 U.S. 984 , 125 S.Ct. 605 , 160 L.Ed.2d 368 (2004); see also Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 466-67 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993 , 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001); Swierkiewicz, 534 U.S. at 510 , 122 S.Ct. 992 .
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Liles v. New York City Department of Education
S.D.N.Y. · 2007 · signal: see also · confidence low
Meiri, 759 F.2d at 998 ; see also Abdu-Brisson v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 239 F.3d 456, 466 (2d Cir.2001) (“It is now beyond cavil that summary judgment may be appropriate even in the fact-intensive context of discrimination cases.”), cert. denied, 534 U.S. 993, 122 S.Ct. 460 , 151 L.Ed.2d 378 (2001).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Murphy v. Board of Education of the Rochester City School District
W.D.N.Y. · 2003 · signal: see also · confidence low
Although courts are understandably cautious about granting summary judgment in cases where motive, intent or state of mind is at issue, Montana v. First Federal Savings and Loan Ass’n of Rochester, 869 F.2d 100, 103 (2d Cir.1989); Dister v. Continental Group, Inc., 859 F.2d 1108, 1114 (2d Cir.1988), “the salutary purposes of summary judgment-avoiding protracted, expensive and harassing trials-apply no less to discrimination cases than to ... other areas of litigation.” Meiri v. Dacon, 759 F.2d 989, 998 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 474 U.S. 829 , 106 S.Ct. 91 , 88 L.Ed.2d 74 (1985); see also …
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Hollander
v.
American Cyanamid Co.
No. 01-284.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 29, 2001.
534 U.S. 993

C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.