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Eastern Nebraska v. Glover

U.S.
Oct 30, 1989
493 U.S. 932 (1989)

Summary

holding that administrative agency's interest in HIV testing of employees who work with mentally retarded persons was not justified "[b]ecause the risk of disease transmission has been shown to be negligible" in circumstances of employment

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Opinion

No. 88-1805.

October 30, 1989, October TERM, 1989.


C.A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 867 F. 2d 461.


Summaries of

Eastern Nebraska v. Glover

U.S.
Oct 30, 1989
493 U.S. 932 (1989)

holding that administrative agency's interest in HIV testing of employees who work with mentally retarded persons was not justified "[b]ecause the risk of disease transmission has been shown to be negligible" in circumstances of employment

Summary of this case from State in Interest of J.G

finding no Sixth Amendment violation where a wife invoked her spousal privilege but her out-of-court statements were admitted against the defendant-spouse as a residual hearsay exception

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Case details for

Eastern Nebraska v. Glover

Case Details

Full title:EASTERN NEBRASKA COMMUNITY OFFICE OF RETARDATION ET AL. v. GLOVER ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 30, 1989

Citations

493 U.S. 932 (1989)

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