Parent v. New York, 568 U.S. 1027 (2012). · Go Syfert
Parent v. New York, 568 U.S. 1027 (2012). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
6 citation events (6 in the last 25 years) across 5 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Justice v. Kuhnapfel (nyed, 2013-11-05)
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited "see" Justice v. Kuhnapfel
E.D.N.Y · 2013 · signal: see · confidence high
See Parent v. New York, 485 Fed.Appx. 500, 503 (2d Cir.2012), cert. denied, 568 U.S. -, 133 S.Ct. 652 , 184 L.Ed.2d 460 (2012) ("Under Younger, abstention is mandatory where: 1) there is an ongoing state proceeding; 2) an important state interest is implicated; and 3) the plaintiff has an avenue open for'review of constitutional claims in the state court.” (citation and internal quotation marks omitted)). .
cited Cited "see" Paolino v. JF Realty, LLC
unknown court · 2013 · signal: see · confidence high
See Alphas Co., Inc. v. Dan Tudor & Sons Sales, Inc., 679 F.3d 35, 40 (1st Cir.), cert. denied, - U.S. -, 133 S.Ct. 652 , 184 L.Ed.2d 460 (2012). 5 .
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Parent, aka Koziol
v.
New York
No. 12-350.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 26, 2012.
568 U.S. 1027
Published

C. A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied.