Sellens v. Groth, 544 U.S. 949 (2005). · Go Syfert
Sellens v. Groth, 544 U.S. 949 (2005). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
38 citation events (38 in the last 25 years) across 11 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: No Doubt v. Activision Publishing, Inc. (cacd, 2010-01-14)
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Top citers, strongest first. 4 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited "see" No Doubt v. Activision Publishing, Inc.
C.D. Cal. · 2010 · signal: accord · confidence high
Accord Briarpatch Ltd., L.P v. Phoenix Pictures, Inc., 373 F.3d 296 (2d Cir.2004), cert. denied, 544 U.S. 949 , 125 S.Ct. 1704 , 161 L.Ed.2d 525 (2005); Worth v. Universal Pictures, Inc., 5 F.Supp.2d 816 (C.D.Cal.1997); Dielsi v. Falk, 916 F.Supp. 985 (C.D.Cal.1996).
discussed Cited "see" United States v. Patino
6th Cir. · 2005 · signal: see · confidence high
See Spirko v. Mitchell, 368 F.3d 603, 612 (6th Cir.2004), cert. denied, - U.S. -, 125 S.Ct. 1699 , 161 L.Ed.2d 525 (2005) ("It is a settled appellate rule that issues adverted to in a perfunctory manner, unaccompanied by some effort at developed argumentation, are deemed waived”) (internal quotation marks and citation omitted).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Cambridge Literary Properties, Ltd. v. W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik G.M.B.H. & Co. Kg.
D. Mass. · 2006 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also Briarpatch Ltd., L.P. v. Phoenix Pictures, Inc., 373 F.3d 296, 305 (2d Cir.2004) (Copyright Act “both preempts state law and substitutes a federal remedy for that law, thereby creating an exclusive federal cause of action.”), cert. denied, 544 U.S. 949 , 125 S.Ct. 1704 , 161 L.Ed.2d 525 (2005).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Gansz v. Jones (2×)
E.D. Mich. · 2006 · signal: see also · confidence low
Furthermore, “there is no general constitutional right to discovery in a criminal case.” Lorraine v. Coyle, 291 F.3d 416, 441 (6th Cir.2002) (quoting United States v. Presser, 844 F.2d 1275 , 1281 *929 (6th Cir.1988)); see also Spirko v. Mitchell, 368 F.3d 603, 610 (6th Cir.2004), cert. denied, 544 U.S. 948 , 125 S.Ct. 1699 , 161 L.Ed.2d 525 (2005). “[A]ll the Constitution requires, per the due process clause, is that the defendant not be deprived of a fundamentally fair trial.” Id., citing Presses 844 F.2d at 1281 .
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Sellens et ux.
v.
Groth
No. 04-982.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Mar 28, 2005.
544 U.S. 949
Published

Ct. App. Kan. Certiorari denied.