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...THE SUPREME COURT AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT A. District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. ...(6) So obvious, in fact, that courts and pundits perf...In Florida v. J.L., Justice Ginsburg, writing for the Court, ...
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....This case arises from serious constitutional violations inCalifornia's prison system. The viola... the Due Process Clause of theFourteenth Amendment. The violations are the subject oftwo class action...'s severeprison overcrowding.' " Id., at 61a. The consequences ofovercrowding identified by ..., Texas, Colorado, Montana, Michigan, Florida, andCanada. Juris. App. 245a.11 Washington's form...
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....This case arises from serious constitutional violations inCalifornia's prison system. The viola... the Due Process Clause of theFourteenth Amendment. The violations are the subject oftwo class action...'s severeprison overcrowding.' " Id., at 61a. The consequences ofovercrowding identified by ..., Texas, Colorado, Montana, Michigan, Florida, andCanada. Juris. App. 245a.11 Washington's form...
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... and their officers to federal constitutional standards, it has occasioned considerable dispute ... the Court's ruling in Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida , that Congress lacks the power under ...L. REV. 682 (1976); Gibbons, The Eleventh Amendment and State...
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... that has fatefully shaped our constitutional politics and law. This Article explores the confli...Florida (26) and Loving v. Virginia, (27) the Supreme Cour... unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment. (28) But Loving, like Brown, promiscuously employ...
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... candidates, challenged the constitutionality of the matching ------ * Together with No. 10-23... ability to fully exercise their First Amendment rights. The District Court entered a perma...'s logic it could award publicly financed 5 6 ARIZONA FREE ENTERPRISE CLUB'S FREEDOM. CLUB PAC v... (Lexis 2009).Minnesota, Connecticut, and Florida have also adopted matching fundsprovisions, but co...
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Adding to the Fourth Amendment "reasonableness" debate, Professor Bellin argues that the Supreme Court should factor in a new variable-crime severity-to determine whether a search is reasonable. After advocating for its adoption, the article presents a framework for incorporating crime severity into Fourth Amendment doctrine.
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... in-school interview breached the Fourth Amendment's proscription on unreasonableseizures. The Distr... to rule on the merits of the constitutional claim so that officials would be on notice that th...Arizona, 520 U. S. 43, 67. So long as the litigants possess the requisite p... She hasmoved to Florida and is only months away from her 18th birthdayand,...
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...Notwithstanding the myriad constitutional and evidentiary principles designed to minimize th... (5) irrespective of how improbable it may be.) (6) This is a problem because if a defendant's confes... raised under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments concerning the admissibility of criminal defendant...Florida, 309 U.S. 227, 228 (1940) (same); White v. Texas, ...
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... bythe Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. As aconsequence, Vermont's statute must be s...Contending that §4631(d) violates their 5 6 SORRELL v. IMS HEALTH INC. Opinion of the Court Fi...Vopper, 532 . U. S. 514, 527 (2001); Florida Star v. B. J. F., 491 U. S.524 (1989); New York Ti... from being used for constitutionally protectedpurposes, [i]t must assume the burden of ...