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Barber v. Thomas, 560 U.S. 474 (2010), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held, 6–3, that prisoners incarcerated in federal prisons are entitled to up to 54 days of "good time credits" for every year they are incarcerated, allowing federal inmates to reduce their sentence by up to 54 days per year of imprisonment for exhibiting good behavior. [1]
In 1957, he was promoted to the Connecticut Court of Common Pleas. [1] In 1961, Governor John N. Dempsey appointed Barber to the Connecticut Superior Court as an associate justice. [1] On August 31, 1975, he was promoted by Governor Ella Grasso to a seat on the Connecticut Supreme Court vacated by the retirement of Justice Herbert S. MacDonald ...
United States v. Barber: 13 U.S. (9 Cranch) 243: 1815 ... Quarterly Session Court for the Borough of Norfolk, Virginia ... Superior Court for the County of Gwinnett ...
Barber claimed against his employer, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, that he should be able to get an occupational pension at the same time as his woman co-workers. The Court of Appeal made a reference to the European Court of Justice whether this violated community law on equal treatment of the sexes.
Press-Enterprise Co. v. Superior Court: 478 U.S. 1 (1986) First Amendment free press guarantee and the right to a transcript of a preliminary hearing Bowers v. Hardwick: 478 U.S. 186 (1986) Sodomy and substantive due process; overruled by Lawrence v. Texas (2003) Posadas de Puerto Rico Associates v. Tourism Company of Puerto Rico: 478 U.S. 328 ...
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David Allen Barber was a justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court from March 23, 2015, to December 2015 for the 7th district. [2] [1]He obtained a degree in communication in 1960 from University of Louisville, followed by a masters is speech communication in 1991 from the University of Illinois, then he obtained his Juris Doctor in 1994 from the University of Louisville School of Law.
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