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...'s subject matter jurisdiction under the case or controversy clause of Article III of the United...
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... of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses of the First Amendment. Appellants sought a declar...In this case, we must decide whether the Frothingham barrier sh..., "would be not to decide a judicial controversy, but to assume a position of authority over the go...
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Clause 1. Powers and Term of the President . Clause 1. T... section, proceeds to delineate particular cases of executive power. It declares, among other thing... review, became an issue during the controversy over the Florida recount and the outcome of the 20...
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...--essentially to begin the analysis of each case de novo--is judicial solipsism. (6) . Second, an o..., are part of Article III's Case or Controversy Clause. (11) Although Michigan does not have an an...
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...In this case, where petitioner asserted no individualized harm ... stake in an otherwise justiciable controversy to obtain judicial resolution of that controversy ... to satisfy the case-or-controversy clause. Data Processing Service v. Camp, supra, at 154. ...
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..., as isbeing done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued.The syllabus co...Rev. Stat. Ann. §43-1089on Establishment Clause grounds. The Arizona law gives tax creditsfor con... adherence to the case-or-controversy requirement of Article III maintains the public's ...
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Michael A. Corfman, the founder and CEO of Casino City Inc, a Louisiana corporation that operates gaming Web sites that disseminate information about gambling, initiated a lawsuit against the US Department of Justice (DOJ) seeking declaratory judgment that prosecution by the DOJ for accepting advertisements for Internet gambling operations on CasinoCity.com violated its First Amendment right to engage in commercial speech. Casino City's Web site attracts individuals seeking gambling information, and gambling establishments throughout the world advertise on Casino City's Web site, providing Casino City with substantial advertising revenues. This case analyzes the requirement in Article III of the US Constitution mandating that Federal courts can entertain only those causes of action that...
... that present a genuine "case or controversy"?. Article III of the Constitution imposes a minim...This "case or controversy" clause of the Constitution prevents plaintiffs from the a...
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...While not an employment law case, the Supreme Court's decision could have far-reach... the application of any unconscionable clause."6 A finding of unconscionability requires "a 'pro... commerce to settle by arbitration a controversy thereafter arising out of such contract or transac...
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... claims forming part of the same Article III "case or controversy." If the court declines to exercise...As the introductory clause suggests, not every claim within the same "case or...
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Joshua was born in 1979 in Wyoming.17 His parents divorced in 1980, and the Court awarded custody to his father, Randy DeShaney.18 Randy DeShaney moved to Winnebago County, Wisconsin and remarried, and the second marriage ended in divorce.19 In January 1982, the second wife reported to Winnebago County Department of Social Services ("DSS") and law enforcement officials that Joshua's father was abusing him.20 The only action that the DSS undertook was to interview Randy DeShaney, who denied the accusations.21 In January 1983, almost a year later, a physician examined Joshua DeShaney when he was admitted to a hospital with multiple bruises and abrasions.22 This physician suspected that Joshua was the victim of child abuse and notified the DSS.23 Here is the Court's summary of the undisput...
... (Affirmative) Rights under the Due Process Clause. .562. B. Failure of the Court to Assure a Case orr Controversy .............................. 573. C. Unsupported...