7 Cited authorities

  1. Hughes Aircraft Co. v. Jacobson

    525 U.S. 432 (1999)   Cited 744 times   6 Legal Analyses
    Holding that certain amendments to pension plans do not trigger fiduciary duties, as long as the plan is actuarily sound
  2. Callanan v. United States

    364 U.S. 587 (1961)   Cited 447 times
    Holding that defendant convicted of obstructing commerce by extortion and conspiracy to commit the same had committed “two offenses” such that it was within trial court's discretion to fix separate sentences
  3. Peralta-Taveras v. Attorney General

    488 F.3d 580 (2d Cir. 2007)   Cited 17 times
    In Peralta-Taveras, we held that "[t]he plain language of § [1229b](c)(6)... bars an alien who previously received § [1182](c) relief from receiving cancellation of removal."
  4. Matter of May

    305 N.Y. 486 (N.Y. 1953)   Cited 42 times
    Recognizing Rhode marriage between an uncle and a niece that would have been void if performed in New York
  5. Matter of Simms

    26 N.Y.2d 163 (N.Y. 1970)   Cited 3 times
    In Simms, the Court of Appeals did not decide the question of statutory interpretation that is before us here, see id. at 167, 309 N.Y.S.2d 170, 257 N.E.2d 627, but it nevertheless cast doubt upon the analysis given by the Appellate Division in Audley.
  6. Audley v. Audley

    196 A.D. 103 (N.Y. App. Div. 1921)   Cited 4 times
    In Audley v. Audley, 196 App.Div. 103, 187 N.Y.S. 652 (1st Dept.1921), the Appellate Division held a marriage between a half uncle and a half niece to be void under section 5(3).
  7. Section 4 - Vermont boundary line

    N.Y. State Law § 4   Cited 15 times

    The boundary line between the state of New York and the state of Vermont shall be and hereby is fixed as follows: Beginning at a stone bound standing on the easterly slope of a hill, in latitude forty-two degrees forty-four minutes forty-five and two hundred one thousandths seconds north, longitude seventy-three degrees fifteen minutes fifty-four and nine hundred four thousandths seconds west from Greenwich, a point in the southerly line of the state of Vermont; thence the line runs on a bearing