Monday

Boring Justice

Nothing good out of the Seventh Circuit today. Two administrative deportation decisions were affirmed (Koutcher v. Gonzales and Tarraf v. Gonzales), Charles Johnson couldn't get his concurrent life sentences vacated because of Miranda and Fourth Amendment violations which clearly didn't occur (United States v. Johnson), and an employee injured on the job is not entitled to worker's compensation payments if he doesn't file regular updates as required by the CBA, and it's not retaliation to fire him after he makes the worker's comp claim because not sending the updates indicated abandonment of employment (McCoy v. Maytag).

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