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17 Jun 2013, 6:51 pm by Joey Fishkin
 People have been arguing about this issue since a fractured Court in Oregon v. [read post]
1 Dec 2006, 8:00 pm
Diodoro; the Ninth Circuit's recent ruling in United States v. [read post]
9 Apr 2007, 1:23 am
COURT OF APPEALS, SECOND CIRCUITConstitutional LawDNA Act Does Not Violate Fourth Amendment When Applied to Convicted Felons Sentenced to Probation United States of America, appellee v. [read post]
22 Mar 2010, 1:38 am
DISTRICT COURTEASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORKCriminal Practice Government Wins $3.16 Million Judgment Against Cocaine Smuggler at JFK Airport United States v. [read post]
13 Sep 2010, 4:16 am by Woodrow Pollack
The district court agreed because there had been no "injury-in-fact" to the United States. [read post]
4 Feb 2011, 3:58 pm by David Kopel
(As President, Madison had signed the bill creating the Second Bank of the United States, which he thought to be inconsistent with original meaning, but validated by subsequent practice.)The current U.S. [read post]
20 Nov 2012, 1:08 pm by Cicely Wilson
California) United States of America v. eBay, Inc., (US District Court, N.D. [read post]
2 May 2014, 5:31 pm by Guest Blogger
The advocates of racial equality never comprised a majority of the U.S. population, but they were the successors to the abolitionist minority that led the United States to end slavery: as Professor William Miller writes in Arguing About Slavery: “[T]here were some people--a very small number, on the margin of society, condemned and harassed -- who nevertheless made it the first order of their life’s business to oppose American slavery, and to insist that it was… [read post]
2 May 2014, 5:31 pm by Guest Blogger
The advocates of racial equality never comprised a majority of the U.S. population, but they were the successors to the abolitionist minority that led the United States to end slavery: as Professor William Miller writes in Arguing About Slavery: “[T]here were some people--a very small number, on the margin of society, condemned and harassed -- who nevertheless made it the first order of their life’s business to oppose American slavery, and to insist that it was… [read post]
2 Nov 2013, 9:30 pm by Emily Prifogle
” The result is a sweeping rereading of American history that emphasizes the need to understand immigration and the United States in global perspectives. [read post]
23 Oct 2015, 7:41 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
The Court of Appeals holds that these restrictions do not violate the Second Amendment.The case is New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. [read post]
16 Mar 2018, 4:34 am by Edith Roberts
” The editorial board of the New York Sun deplores the fact that “the State Department just signed a brief that puts the Trump administration on the side of the PLO — and against American victims of terror” in Sokolow v. [read post]