Administrative Law: Failure to Exhaust-State Contract Awards-Procurement Laws
Where a vendor that was an unsuccessful bidder for state contract awards argued that the state violated procurement requirements, the vendor failed to show that it exhausted administrative remedies, so […]
Civil Practice: Disability Discrimination-Failure to Exhaust
Where appellant challenged the dismissal of her disability-discrimination action, the dismissal was proper for failure to exhaust the administrative remedies. Judgment is affirmed. Thomas v. Ameren U.E. (MLW No. 74427/Case […]
Constitutional Law: Bivens Claim-Failure to Exhaust
Where a former federal inmate challenged an adverse summary judgment in his actions raising Bivens claims, the dismissal of the claims for failure to exhaust administrative remedies was mandatory based […]
Civil Rights: Inmate Action-Failure to Exhaust
Where an inmate challenged an order dismissing his civil-rights claims, the inmate failed to exhaust his administrative remedies as required, so the judgment is affirmed. Judgment is affirmed. Crowley v. […]
Civil Rights: Inmate Action-Failure To Exhaust
Where an inmate brought claims against prison officials arising from alleged exposure to sewage floods in his cell, the district court did not err in finding that the inmate failed […]
Civil Rights: Inmate Action-Administrative Remedies-Failure to Exhaust
Where an inmate challenged an adverse grant of summary judgment in a civil-rights action, the judgment is affirmed because the inmate failed to exhaust his administrative remedies. Judgment is affirmed. […]
Criminal Law: Inmate Action-Failure To Exhaust
Where an inmate challenged the denial of relief for failure to exhaust her administrative remedies, the denial of relief was proper, but the petition should have been dismissed without prejudice. […]
Civil Rights: Inmate Action-Prison Remedies-Failure to Exhaust
Where an inmate sued a prison official and health care providers claiming his rights were violated when the defendants failed to comply with his health care directives, the judgment […]
Administrative : Review Of Termination – Failure To Exhaust – Court Authority
Nowden v. Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Control (MLW No. 71759/Case No. SC96496 – 7 pages) (Supreme Court of Missouri, Powell, J.; all concur)
Employer – Employee : Retaliation – Federal Railroad Safety Act – Failure To Exhaust
Foster v. BNSF Railway Company (MLW No. 70882/Case No. 16-1648 – 11 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Colloton, J.)
Administrative : Property Tax – Failure To Exhaust
Summit Natural Gas Of Missouri v. Morgan County Commission (MLW No. 70655/Case No. SD34558 – 15 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Burrell, J.)
Administrative : Failure To Exhaust – Contested Case
Nowden v. Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Control (MLW No. 70454/Case No. WD79897 - 8 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Pfeiffer, J.)
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