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- Title
Case Notes.
- Authors
Morrison, Erin; Pollema, Leah; Shelton, Michael; Goff, Zachary; Mitchell, J. D.; Weber, Brian L.; Renshaw, Valley; Neuendorf, David D.; Gong, Gloria; Riley, Ruta; Goblet, Alexandra
- Abstract
The article presents several U.S. Supreme Court cases in the U.S. The Dominion Energy Brayton Point LLC v. Johnson involved a lawsuit filed by Dominion Energy against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), claiming that it was entitled to an evidentiary hearing after the EPA issued a proposed final permit which rejected Dominion Energy's request for a thermal variance. The Bright v. Westmoreland County case centers on a probation officer's confrontation of a known offender violating probation, followed by a county officials' failure to arrest the offender and subsequent delay in scheduling a probation revocation hearing, which is said to be insufficient in amounting to a substantive due process violation under the state danger theory.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); APPELLATE courts; DOMINION Energy Brayton Point LLC; UNITED States. Environmental Protection Agency; PROBATION officers; PROBATION; PAROLE revocation; TRIALS (Law)
- Publication
Urban Lawyer, 2006, Vol 38, Issue 3, p725
- ISSN
0042-0905
- Publication type
Article