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Schallom v. U.S.

U.S.
Oct 4, 1993
510 U.S. 902 (1993)

Summary

holding that "dismissal of appellant's recycled claims was not only appropriate but virtually mandatory . . . whether or not the appellees raised res judicata in their answer" as res judicata is "founded in part on the strong public interest in economizing the use of judicial resources."

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Opinion

No. 93-5674.

October 4, 1993, OCTOBER TERM, 1993.


C.A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 998 F. 2d 196.


Summaries of

Schallom v. U.S.

U.S.
Oct 4, 1993
510 U.S. 902 (1993)

holding that "dismissal of appellant's recycled claims was not only appropriate but virtually mandatory . . . whether or not the appellees raised res judicata in their answer" as res judicata is "founded in part on the strong public interest in economizing the use of judicial resources."

Summary of this case from THE HERERO PEOPLE'S REPARATIONS CORP. v. DEUTSCHE BANK AG

holding that "dismissal of appellant's recycled claims was not only appropriate but virtually mandatory . . . whether or not the appellees raised res judicata in their answer" as res judicata is "founded in part on the strong public interest in economizing the use of judicial resources."

Summary of this case from HERERO PEOPLE'S REPARATIONS CORPORATION v. DEUTSCHE BANK AG

finding that shotcrete, which is "composed of materials specifically identified as pollutants, including chemicals," and that cement, which is a mixture of chemicals and materials, fall under the category of "chemical wastes"

Summary of this case from UNITED STATES PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP v. STOLT SEA FARM

finding that shotcrete, which is "composed of materials specifically identified as pollutants, including chemicals," and that cement, which is a mixture of chemicals and materials, fall under the category of "chemical wastes"

Summary of this case from United States Public Interest Research Gp. v. Atlantic Salmon

finding that shotcrete, which is "composed of materials specifically identified as pollutants, including chemicals," is "chemical wastes" and finding that cement, which is a mixture of chemicals and materials, also falls under the category of "chemical wastes"

Summary of this case from United States Public Interest Research Grp. v. Heritage Salmon
Case details for

Schallom v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:SCHALLOM v. UNITED STATES

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 4, 1993

Citations

510 U.S. 902 (1993)

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