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Discovery Real Estate and Development, LLC v. Town of St. Francisville
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See Hurley, 41 F.3d 662 (“As Hurley has failed to satisfy the ‘irreparable injury’ element, the district court did not abuse its discretion in concluding that an injunction was not warranted.
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Moore v. LaSalle Corrections Inc
See Carroll, 800 F.3d at 169 ; see also Johnson v. Osborne, 41 F. 3d 662 , 1994 WL 684640, at *2 (5th Cir. Nov. 16, 1994) (stating that the second prong of qualified immunity in the context of a claim for failure to provide medical care “is whether the denial of medical care was objectively reasonable in light of the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of reasonable medical care and prohibition on punishment of pretrial detainees” (internal quotations and citation omitted)).
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Hawkins
v.
Small-Benjamin
v.
Small-Benjamin
94-40682.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Nov 16, 1994.
Published
Hawkins
v.
Small-Benjamin**
NO. 94-40682
United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.
Nov 16, 1994
Appeal From: W.D.La., No. 93-CV-1732
1
DISMISSED.