green
Positive treatment
2.8 score
Treatment trajectory · 2003 → 2026 · click a year to view as-of
2003
2014
2026
Top citers, strongest first. 5 distinct citers.
How cited ↗
discussed
Cited "see"
Hesseltine v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
See Herman v. Fabri-Centers of Am., Inc., 308 F.3d 580, 590 (6th Cir.2002), cert. denied, 537 U.S. 1245 , 123 S.Ct. 1353 , 155 L.Ed.2d 219 (2003) (finding that the legislative history, administrative regulations, and applicable case law support imposition of the workweek restriction); Howard, 274 F.3d at 1148 (asserting that limiting employer offsets under the workweek restriction was necessary to accomplish the purpose of the FLSA).
discussed
Cited "see"
Wolfe v. Pennsylvania Dep't of Corrections
See Koslow v. Pennsylvania, 302 F.3d 161 , 177 n. 20 (3d Cir.2002), cert. denied, 537 U.S. 1232 , 123 S.Ct. 1353 , 155 L.Ed.2d 196 (2003). 10 To the extent that Wolfe seeks damages against the defendants in their individual capacities, the Eleventh Amendment does not apply.
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
O'BRIEN v. Town of Agawam
Compare, e.g., Herman v. Fabri-Centers of America, Inc., 308 F.3d 580, 589 (6th Cir.2002), cert. denied, Fabri-Centers of America, Inc. v. Chao, 537 U.S. 1245 , 123 S.Ct. 1353 , 155 L.Ed.2d 219 (2003) (concluding that “ § 207(h)(2) should be interpreted to include a workweek or work period restriction”), and Howard v. City of Springfield, 274 F.3d 1141, 1148-49 (7th Cir.2001) (refusing to permit application of cumulative credits based, in part, on concern that employers might manipulate overtime payments to take advantage of economic conditions), with Singer v. City of Waco, 324 F.3d 813,…
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
A.W. v. THE JERSEY CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION JEFFREY v. OSOWSKI, FORMER DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION BARBARA GANTWERK, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS SYLVIA ELIAS, FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES PRISCILLA PETROSKY, ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION JOHN IWANOWSKI MARY HEPBURN JOAN EDMISTON DENISE BRAAK MARY MACEACHERN EDWARD FAUERBACH, LEARNING DISABILITIES TEACHER-CONSULTANTS NORMA CHRISOMALIS GWENDOLYN JACKSON LINDA COLON RONNE BASSMAN WILLIAM RONZITTI ROXANNE JOHNSON, SUPERVISORS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION SHANETTE GREEN, TEACHER MELINDA ZANGRILLO, COORDINATOR OF COMPLIANCE JANE DOE AND JOHN DOE (1) — (5), ALL IN THEIR OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL CAPACITIES, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION JEFFREY v. OSOWSKI BARBARA GANTWERK MELINDA ZANGRILLO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INTERVENOR
(2×)
See, e.g., Koslow v. Pennsylvania, 302 F.3d 161, 167 (3d Cir.2002), cert. denied, ___ U.S. ___, 123 S.Ct. 1353 , 155 L.Ed.2d 196 (2003). 9 We rule that Congress unequivocally expressed its intent to condition participation in these two federal assistance programs on the state's relinquishment of its immunity and that New Jersey, by accepting these funds, surrendered its constitutional right to immunity as to A.W.'s claims against the State Defendants.
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
A.W. v. Jersey City Public Schools
(2×)
See, e.g., Koslow v. Pennsylvania, 302 F.3d 161, 167 (3d Cir.2002), cert. denied, — U.S. -, 123 S.Ct. 1353 , 155 L.Ed.2d 196 (2003).
Retrieving the full opinion text from the archive…
Johnson
v.
Smart & Final Stores Corp
v.
Smart & Final Stores Corp
02-7182.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Mar 3, 2003.
Published
JOHNSON
v.
SMART & FINAL STORES CORP.
No. 02-7182.
Supreme Court of United States.
March 3, 2003.
1
CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEALS OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT.
2
Ct. App. Cal., 2d App. Dist. Certiorari denied.