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5 Nov 2015, 6:01 am by Administrator
The Chronic Failure to Control Prisoner Isolation in US and Canadian Law Lisa Kerr, Assistant Professor, Queen’s University Faculty of Law(2015) Queen’s Law Journal, Vol. 40, No. 2, 482-530 Excerpt: Introduction, Sections II & V[Footnotes omitted. [read post]
3 May 2012, 2:34 pm by David Bernstein
Imagine, for example, if the ghost of Justice William Day, author of Hammer v. [read post]
13 Nov 2010, 7:19 am
This approach still appears to be viable in Wisconsin and Mississippi, see Citizens State Bank v. [read post]
8 Mar 2012, 8:04 am by Lovechilde
He pivoted what was supposed to be a church and state issue into snickering about young women having sex. [read post]
Bigamy was for a long time a state crime; and it was declared a federal crime in 1862 by the Morrill Act, a law aimed specifically at the Mormons that was upheld by the Supreme Court in 1878 in Reynolds v. [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 6:20 am by Bennett Capers
" The NY Times story goes on to discuss a new study by the Equal Justice Initiative which examined race in jury selection in eight Southern states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee. [read post]
23 Jan 2023, 7:30 am by Guest Blogger
Their images should be treated with the same scorn as those depicting Chief Justice Roger Taney, the author of the execrable decision in Dred Scott v. [read post]
Thousands of young Californians, in state hospitals, were sterilized before 1940. [read post]
28 Jul 2022, 5:30 am by Josh Blackman
Fittingly, states may wind up somewhere around the fifteen-week line Mississippi crafted, and Chief Justice Roberts approved. [read post]
20 Aug 2009, 8:12 am
Department of Health and Human Services1301 Young Street, Suite 1169Dallas, TX 75202Voice Phone (214)767-4056FAX (214)767-0432TDD (214)767-8940Region VII - Kansas City (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska)Frank Campbell, Regional ManagerOffice for Civil RightsU.S. [read post]