The Effects of EPA Regulation on the Trucking Industry
....
Justice Breyer, in his concurring opinion, points out that Congress not only recognized the economic costs associated with these regulations, it welcomed them. ....
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ABORTION RULINGS OF THE SUPREME COURT This rese
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Justice Breyer for the majority reaffirmed that the central holding of Roe remained in force, and that the Nebraska law placed an undue burden upon a woman's ....
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Effects of Supreme Court Composition
.... Additionally,
Justice Breyer, a Clinton appointee, may have signaled his liberal predilections in siding with the dissent.
Justice ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES and UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
....
Justice Kennedy votes conservative more than liberal. In contrast, to
Justice Kennedy, Justices Souter and
Breyer vote liberal more than conservative. ....
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ACLU TODAY
....
Justice Kennedy votes conservative more than liberal. In contrast, to
Justice Kennedy, Justices Souter and
Breyer vote liberal more than conservative. ....
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Ten Important Cases from 1995 and 1996
.... some states (Smith, 1996, p. 462).
Justice Breyer, joined by
Justice Stevens, dissented.
Breyer expressed uneasiness with a system ....
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10 Criminal Cases Celebrated trials have long captured
.... some states (Smith, 1996, p. 462).
Justice Breyer, joined by
Justice Stevens, dissented.
Breyer expressed uneasiness with a system ....
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Possible Effects of The Supreme Court Composition
....
Justice Stevens, joined by Justices Ginsburg and
Breyer, argued in his dissent that strict scrutiny need not always apply in cases where race is a predominant ....
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Disparities in Criminal Sentencing in California
.... the greatest controversy, carrying with it overtones of both racial and class conflict." Current Supreme Court
Justice Stephen
Breyer recalls that when he ....
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Megan's Laws & Establishment Clause Outline of Handouts --Topic 1 ...
.... Justices Stevens and Ruth Ginsburg filed dissenting opinions,
Justice Stephen
Breyer joining in the latter. Rationale of the Majority. ....
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Adarand Constructorsrs v. Pena
.... The four dissenters, Justices Stevens, Souter, Ginsburg, and
Breyer, focused upon stare ....
Justice Stevens argued that there was a significant difference between ....
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Legal Essay The to
.... In concurring, both Justices Stephen
Breyer and Sandra O'Connor, while agreeing ....
Justice Antonin Scalia went further than the majority by stating flatly that ....
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FOURTH AMENDMENT CASES Thi
.... in which Justices Antonin Scalia, David Souter, Clarence Thomas, Stephen
Breyer and Ruth ....
Justice Scalia for the majority opined that searches and seizures of ....
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Discussion of Clinton v. State of New York
.... Justices Scalia,
Breyer and O'Connor would have upheld the line item veto. ....
Justice Scalia found no conflict with the line item veto law simply because he could ....
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Analysis of Bush v Gore
.... Justices voting in the majority were Chief
Justice William Rehnquist, Clarence Thomas .... Ruth Bader Ginsberg, John Paul Stevens, David Souter, and Stephen
Breyer. ....
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Procedural Issues of a Case
.... Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and Stephen
Breyer. The dissenting justices were Antonin Scalia, Sandra Day O'Connor, Clarence Thomas, and Chef
Justice William Rehnquist ....
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Fragmentation of the American System
.... Impact 3(Winter), Center for
Justice and Democracy .... regulation of railroads was the prototype of administrative regulation and the regulatory state (
Breyer, 2002 ....
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