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PEOPLE v. SLAYTONSupreme Court of California
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe Sixth Amendment right to counsel does not extend to uncharged offenses, even if they are inextricably intertwined factually with charged offenses,... |
10/18/2001 | S086153 |
PERRY v. MCDONALDUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional LawThere is no constitutional right to have a personalized license plate that contains or suggests profanity. |
10/18/2001 | 00-7869 |
US v. LIMARESUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe failure to arrest a suspect before he took an unopened package to the defendant's house does not create an exigency; the exigency ripened only... |
10/16/2001 | 00-3560 |
PHILIP MORRIS, INC. v. REILLYUnited States First Circuit
Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Constitutional LawThe Massachusetts Tobacco Ingredients and Nicotine Yield Act, requiring tobacco companies to disclose for each brand the identity of each added... |
10/16/2001 | 00-2425 |
US v. EMERSONUnited States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional Law18 USC 922(g)(8)(C)(ii), prohibiting possession of a firearm while subject to a court order relating to a threat of harm against a spouse or child, is... |
10/16/2001 | 99-10331 |
WASHINGTON LEGAL FOUND. v. TEXAS EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOUND.United States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Ethics & Professional ResponsibilityThe Texas Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts program's confiscation of interest earned on client-funds deposited in demand accounts is a per se... |
10/15/2001 | 00-50139 |
BZAPS, INC. v. CITY OF MANKATOUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real EstateLocal ordinance that limits adult uses in certain zoning areas may apply to prohibit one-night performances for businesses in non-conforming zones. |
10/12/2001 | 00-3214 |
BROWN v. MUHLENBERG TOWNSHIPUnited States Third Circuit
Constitutional LawA municipal law enforcement officer violates the Fourth Amendment when he intentionally and repeatedly shoots a pet without any provocation and with... |
10/11/2001 | 00-1846 |
FED. ELECTION COMM'N v. PUB. CITIZENUnited States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Elections2 USC 441d(a), which requires that a communication expressly advocating the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate disclose whether the... |
10/11/2001 | 99-14823 |
US v. TOLARUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureEven if the law enforcement agents did trespass by entering the defendant's storefront without permission, simple trespass is not automatically a... |
10/09/2001 | 01-1375 |
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