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9 Aug 2018, 9:26 pm by Jamie Markham
The defendant argued on appeal that SBM violated his Fourth Amendment rights in light of the criteria set out in State v. [read post]
28 Aug 2023, 9:05 pm by Bryn Hines
Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in West Virginia v. [read post]
1 Feb 2014, 12:18 pm by MBettman
On June 11, 2013, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in the case of State of Ohio v. [read post]
16 Nov 2010, 9:45 am by WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF
Schmidt also argues the State violated the best evidence rule. [read post]
19 Mar 2018, 5:30 am by Richard M. Re
The petitioner argues in the alternative that Marks be abandoned, and the United States attempts... [read post]
27 Sep 2009, 6:10 pm
The highest court in the State of Iowa found that petitioners had violated the Constitution by suppressing exculpatory evidence. [read post]
1 May 2018, 6:29 am by Gibbons P.C.
Geneslaw, a Director in the Gibbons Real Property Department, argued before the Supreme Court of New Jersey on behalf of the New Jersey State Bar Association (“NJSBA”) as an amicus curiae in the matter of Dunbar Homes, Inc. v. [read post]
25 Apr 2012, 12:17 pm by constitutional lawblogger
United States, involving the constitutionality of several provisions of Arizona's notorious SB 1070 that the DOJ argues are pre-empted by federal law and which the lower courts agreed. [read post]
22 Jan 2018, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
North Dakota, “that a State may not require out-of-state sellers of goods or services to collect that State’s sales/use tax, unless the out-of-state seller has some ‘physical presence’ in the State – a retail outlet, warehouse, office, or the like” This term’s case of South Dakota v. [read post]
26 Jul 2022, 2:01 am by Jen Patja Howell
Harper, a challenge to North Carolina State Supreme Court rulings on elections that promises to confront the controversial independent state legislature doctrine, which argues that the Constitution empowers state legislatures over other state institutions when it comes to deciding certain election matters. [read post]