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Federal Trade Commission v. Official Airline Guides

U.S.
Feb 23, 1981
450 U.S. 917 (1981)

Summary

finding that the “initial burden of establishing that a government official acting without a warrant subjected him to a search or seizure” rests with the defendant

Summary of this case from Sec. & Exch. Comm'n v. Xia

Opinion

No. 80-961.

February 23, 1981.


C.A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 630 F. 2d 920.


Summaries of

Federal Trade Commission v. Official Airline Guides

U.S.
Feb 23, 1981
450 U.S. 917 (1981)

finding that the “initial burden of establishing that a government official acting without a warrant subjected him to a search or seizure” rests with the defendant

Summary of this case from Sec. & Exch. Comm'n v. Xia

refusing to review NLRB finding that the definition of professional employee under virtually identical federal statute does not confer "employee" status on persons who are not already considered "employees"

Summary of this case from Rochester Educ. Ass'n v. Ind. Sch. D. 535
Case details for

Federal Trade Commission v. Official Airline Guides

Case Details

Full title:FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES, INC

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 23, 1981

Citations

450 U.S. 917 (1981)

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