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1 Apr 2019, 12:06 pm by Kyle Bailey
In addition, the Court of Federal Claims followed the reasoning of In re MSTG to hold in Kansas City Power & Light Co. v. [read post]
23 Mar 2019, 7:36 am
The Communistic Societies of the United States (Harper & Brothers, 1875).Pitzer, Donald E., ed. [read post]
19 Mar 2019, 7:24 am by Katherine Kelley
Like the original Brookings report, I collected data on sextortion occurring both within and outside of the United States. [read post]
26 Feb 2019, 4:36 pm by David Kopel
The first post-Heller case to examine an age limit for the Second Amendment was the First Circuit's United States v. [read post]
20 Feb 2019, 10:32 am by admin
City of New London both indicate that the “for public use” portion of the Takings Clause restricts condemnations further than normal due process limits on state police power. [read post]
16 Jan 2019, 8:06 am by John Elwood
Kansas, 18-6135 Issue: Whether the Eighth and 14th Amendments permit a state to abolish the insanity defense. [read post]
5 Dec 2018, 8:54 am by John Elwood
United States, 17-9560, involves a defendant who came to the U.S. from the United Arab Emirates on a student visa. [read post]
14 Nov 2018, 12:22 pm by John Elwood
United States, ex rel. [read post]
31 Oct 2018, 11:21 am by John Elwood
City of Escondido, California, v. [read post]
18 Oct 2018, 7:04 am by John Elwood
(relisted after the October 12 conference)   United States v. [read post]
10 Oct 2018, 11:28 am by John Elwood
State Bar of California and Lathrop v. [read post]
9 Oct 2018, 10:15 am by FM Librarian
(Brookings Now Blog, Oct. 2018) [info]- Follow link for video.Related post:- Regional Focus: United States - Pt. 1 (9 Oct. 2018)Tagged Publications. [read post]
3 Oct 2018, 11:26 am by John Elwood
Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri, 17-1340, and Gee v. [read post]
19 Sep 2018, 8:00 am by Robert Kreisman
The contract clause of the United States Constitution restricts the power of states to disrupt contractual arrangements. [read post]