Thomas Cannon v. Calvin R. Peck, Jr.
Docket Number | 20-2382 |
Decision Date | 08 June 2022 |
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8 cases
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Wright v. Wright
... ... in his underlying criminal case. See, e.g. , ... Westpoint v. Al Cannon , No. 9:17-cv-2137-RMG-BM, ... 2017 WL 5004812, at *2 (D.S.C. Oct. 6, 2017) (dismissing ... federal action pursuant to Younger because ... matter jurisdiction over the claim regardless. See Cannon ... v. Peck , 36 F.4th 547, 559 (4th Cir. 2022) (“At ... base, defamation is a state-law tort claim.”); see ... also Siegert v. Gilley , 500 ... ...
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Brady v. Holmes
... ... Defendant James, the sole cause of action would be ... defamation, which also sounds in state law. See Cannon v ... Peck, 36 F.4th 547, 559 (4th Cir. 2022) (“At base, ... defamation is a state-law tort claim.”); see also ... Siegert v ... ...
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Morrissey v. CES Comput. Enhancement Sys.
...the ultimate factfinder an abiding conviction that the truth of [the party's] factual contentions are highly probable.” Cannon v. Peck, 36 F.4th 547, 566 (4th Cir. 2022) (quotation Here, Defendants assert two exemptions to the FLSA's overtime pay requirements: the exemption for certain comm......
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Estate of Johnson v. City of Fayetteville
...waived this protection by inconsistent assertions of governmental immunity[ ]” in other cases. Doriety, 2023 WL 4872570, at * 1; cf. Cannon, 36 F.4th at 575. Likewise, the court plaintiffs' argument that the court must await discovery and a summary judgment motion before resolving the City'......
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