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24 Oct 2008, 11:39 am
In 1990, Wilder became the first elected black governor when he won the Virginia gubernatorial contest by only .5% of the vote. [read post]
4 Aug 2008, 5:43 pm
Georgia (1972) 408 U.S. 238, until rendered moot by the California Supreme Court decision in People v. [read post]
24 Jul 2008, 1:05 am
If this spirit shall ever be so far debased as to tolerate a law not obligatory on the legislature, as well as on the people, the people will be prepared to tolerate any thing but liberty. [read post]
16 May 2008, 10:59 am
(1985) 175 Cal.App.3d 218, 226-228, 220 Cal.Rptr. 712 [civil penalty under Civ.Code, § 1794]; Marshall v. [read post]
4 Apr 2008, 10:48 am
Sidney Poitier is a determined Thurgood Marshall in this dramatization of the events leading up the Brown v. [read post]
14 Jan 2008, 6:26 pm
We are a tolerant people, living in a tolerant country. [read post]
13 Jan 2008, 1:23 pm
A meta-analysis of empirical studies containing a total of 1,717 subjects found that 28% of sex offenders reported a history of childhood sexual abuse, (Hanson & Slater, 1988) significantly greater than the 17% rate of sexual victimization of boys in the general population suggested by Hunter (1990). [read post]
16 Aug 2007, 9:09 am
Sterling, 909 F.2d 1078, 1079 (7th Cir.1990); United States v. [read post]
21 Jun 2007, 7:36 am
"Power, not reason, is the new currency of this court's decision making," Justice Marshall declared on the final day of the court's 1990 term. [read post]
19 May 2007, 10:12 am
Rather, he invites the State to violate two of the most basic norms of a civilized society - that the State's penal authority be invoked only where necessary to serve the ends of justice, not the ends of a particular individual, and that punishment be imposed only where the State has adequate assurance that the punishment is justified.United States Supreme Court Justice, 1990(1)Robert Comer, Christopher Newton and Elijah Page have something in common, aside from being on death row in… [read post]