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Umhey v. County of Orange, NY
When faced with a similar question regarding the amenability to suit of local police departments, “the numerous courts that have considered the question of whether a municipal police department is a proper defendant in a § 1983 action have unanimously reached the conclusion that it is not.” PBA Local No. 38 v. Woodbridge Police Dep’t, 832 F.Supp. 808, 825 (D.N.J.1993), (collecting cases, including Martinez v. Winner, 771 F.2d 424, 444 (10th Cir.1985) (While the City and County of Denver will remain as defendants, the ‘City of Denver Police Department’ is not a separate suable entity…
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Dempsey v. The City of Rochester
See Feerick v. Sudolnik, 816 F. Supp. 879, 887 (S.D.N.Y. 1993) (stating that the New York Police Department was “undoubtedly” a municipal policymaker where it was alleged to have inadequately trained its officers), ), aff’d, 2 F.3d 403 (2d Cir. 1993).
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Schantz v. Marine Midland Bank, N.A. (In Re Schantz)
See Kahn v. Kahn, 801 F.Supp. 1287, 1241 (S.D.N.Y.1992), aff’d, 2 F.3d 403 (2d Cir.1993).
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Edwards v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Harman, 211 F.3d at 1178 ; see also Dominguez v. Colvin, 808 2 F.3d 403 , 408 (9th Cir. 2015) (holding that remand, rather than a decision from a reviewing 3 court, is appropriate “when the record as a whole creates serious doubt as to whether the 4 claimant is, in fact, disabled within the meaning of the Social Security Act” (citations 5 omitted)). 6 The parties have stipulated to the legal insufficiency of the ALJ’s rejection of P.T. 7 Herron’s opinion, so the first prong is satisfied.
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Saunders v. Flanagan
See Davis v. Lansing, 851 F.2d 72, 77 (2d Cir.1988) (holding the burden of defending criminal prosecu *635 tion is insufficient to constitute irreparable harm); see also Feerick v. Sudolnik, 816 F.Supp. 879, 884 (S.D.N.Y.1993), aff'd, 2 F.3d 403 (2d Cir.1993) (same).
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Vartanian v. Monsanto Co.
See e.g., Donnelly v. Bank of New York Co., 801 F.Supp. 1247 (S.D.N.Y.1992), aff'd. 2 F.3d 403 (2nd Cir.1993).
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City of Phoenix v. Superior Court
See also Feerick v. Sudolnik, 816 F.Supp. 879, 886 (S.D.N.Y.1993), aff'd, 2 F.3d 403 (2d Cir.1993) (assistant’s decision to seek indictment and proceed with grand jury presentation in particular matter were discretionary exercises of authority and did not reflect municipal policy).
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Eisenberg v. District Attorney of County of Kings
See, e.g., Feerick v. Sudolnik, 816 F.Supp. 879 (S.D.N.Y.), aff'd, 2 F.3d 403 (2d Cir.1993); Gan v. City of N.Y., 1992 *1035 WL 230188 (S.D.N.Y.
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United States
v.
Ige
v.
Ige
92-1177.
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Jul 19, 1993.
Published
U.S.
v.
Ige
NO. 92-1177
United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.
July 19, 1993
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Appeal From: E.D.N.Y.
2
AFFIRMED.