Search for: "State v. Rowe" Results 1561 - 1580 of 3,523
Sort by Relevance | Sort by Date
RSS Subscribe: 20 results | 100 results
17 Jan 2013, 12:00 am
Recently, the Federal Circuit issued its opinion in CW Zumbiel v. [read post]
13 Jan 2013, 8:23 am by Howard Friedman
Commonwealth of Kentucky, (KY App., Jan. 11, 2013), a Kentucky state appeals court rejected a Jewish death row inmate's complaint that he was only allowed to visit the Institutional Religious Center at the prison on the same day as other death row inmates and was not allowed to visit there on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings to observe his Sabbath. [read post]
12 Jan 2013, 10:41 pm by Jeff Gamso
Some Poor Fuckup or United States of America v. [read post]
10 Jan 2013, 4:00 am by Terry Hart
Underkuffler states that this historically broad definition of property was tied to the notion of human beings as masters of themselves; it involved the maintenance of personal integrity in both a physical and nonphysical sense. [read post]
28 Dec 2012, 7:59 am by Allison Trzop
” At The Originalism Blog, Chris Green discusses whether the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group has standing to defend the Defense of Marriage Act in United States v. [read post]
16 Nov 2012, 2:23 pm by Jeff Gamso
  (Yeah, Gamso, you've made this point before, too.)In Kansas v. [read post]
5 Nov 2012, 4:20 pm by brian
Chammah, "Supreme Court to Hear Texas Death Row Inmate's Case," Texas Tribune, October 29, 2012; Trevino v. [read post]
30 Oct 2012, 8:20 am by Kiran Bhat
Briefly: The Associated Press covers the Court’s denial of review in the case of Texas death row inmate Elroy Chester. [read post]
30 Oct 2012, 7:21 am
Judge stopped father's evidence, stating that he had failed to show cause to support a change of residence. [read post]
29 Oct 2012, 6:34 am by Lyle Denniston
  The petition, by lawyers for a Texas death-row inmate, Carlos Trevino, argued that lower federal courts have denied prisoners like him the opportunity to test their convictions and death sentences in federal court on the theory that their defense lawyers were deficient during state court proceedings. [read post]