The Seventh Circuit Comes to Notre Dame Law School
The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit will hold oral arguments at the University of Notre Dame Law School on Monday, October 1, 2012.
Arguments for three cases will be heard in the Patrick F. McCartan Courtroom, Eck Hall of Law, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. A live, closed circuit feed will also be broadcast in Room 1130, Eck Hall of Law. Presiding judges and case attorneys will be available after arguments for Q & A with law students. A reception for the judges, to which all law students and faculty are invited, will follow in Eck Commons..
Panel of Judges
Judge Richard A. Posner
Judge Ann Claire Williams
Judge Diane S. Sykes
Order of Arguments
Kendale Adams, et al. v. Gregory Ballard, et al.
No. 12-1874
Appeal of a Title VII judgment from the Southern District of Indiana against African American police officers and firefighters who allege that the promotion processes for public safety personnel in Indianapolis and Marion County are racially discriminatory. The appeal challenges both the final judgment for defendants and interim orders on summary judgment and a motion to amend the complaint.
Associated Case Documents:
• Adams v Ballard Appellant [pdf]
• Adams v Ballard Appellee [pdf]
• Adams v Ballard Reply [pdf]
United States of America v. Christopher Laraneta
No. 12-1302
Appeal of a sentence imposed in the Northern District of Indiana following the defendant’s guilty plea on multiple child pornography charges. The sentence includes both restitution and 30 years of incarceration. The Court has granted leave for an attorney for the victims to participate as an intervenor in oral arguments.
Associated Case Documents:
• US v Laraneta Appellant [pdf]
• US v Laraneta Appellee [pdf]
Emilio Martino v. Western & Southern Financial Group
No. 12-1855
Appeal of a grant of summary judgment for the defendant in a Title VII case involving alleged religious discrimination. The plaintiff, a part-time Baptist pastor, claims his employment with a financial services company was improperly terminated because he refused to relinquish his position as pastor.
Associated Case Documents:
• Martino v Western & Southern Appellant [pdf]
• Martino v Western & Southern Appellee [pdf]
• Martino v Western & Southern Reply [pdf]