· 8/12/2011
United States v. Corinthian Colleges
Citations
- 655 F.3d 984
- 272 Educ. L. Rep. 852
- 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 16618
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- holding that a court may take judicial notice of public records if the facts noticed are not subject to reasonable dispute
- holding that a court may take judicial notice of public records if the facts noticed are not subject to reasonable dispute
- holding that a court may take judicial notice of public records if the facts noticed are not subject to reasonable dispute
- holding that a trial court may take judicial notice of “matters of public record” and materials “submitted with and attached to the Complaint.”
- holding that a court “may 15 not, on the basis of evidence outside of the [c]omplaint, take judicial notice of facts 16 favorable to Defendants that could reasonably be disputed”
- holding that the incorporation-by- reference doctrine allows the Court to consider documents not attached to the complaint upon which the 28 complaint “necessarily relies” if “(1) the complaint refers to the document; (2
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Judges: Fletcher, Smith, Brewster
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