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· 2/23/2012

Danner v. International Freight Systems of Washington, LLC

Citations

  • 855 F. Supp. 2d 433
  • 2012 WL 627984
  • 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23752

How courts have described this case

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  • recognizing quasi-property right in remains for limited purpose of determining burial, but specifically holding that relatives have no general property interests subject to due process protections in the remains of their deceased family members
  • recognizing quasi-property right in remains for limited purpose of determining burial, but specifically holding that relatives have no general property interests subject to due process protections in the remains of their deceased family members
  • denying motion to dismiss Monell claim brought by decedent’s sisters and mother 15 and framing claim as one of substantive due process
  • denying a motion to dismiss a 12 Monell claim for violation of the individual plaintiffs’ substantive due process rights as 13 the family members of the decedent
  • “A court is not required to accept as true a ‘legal 9 conclusion couched as a factual allegation.’”

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Judges: Hollander

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