How the Supreme Court Decides Cases
.... Schwartz then discusses how the
Burger court began to move away from
Burger himself and to vote differently than he would have liked. ....
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How Supreme Court Justices Decide Cases
.... Schwartz then discusses how the
Burger court began to move away from
Burger himself and to vote differently than he would have liked. ....
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Summary of The Brethren
.... The authors describe the first term of the
Burger Court, beginning when
Burger took over his office in July, though the
Court did not convene until October as ....
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ABORTION RULINGS OF THE SUPREME COURT This rese
.... Supreme
Court ruling establishing a pregnant's woman's constitutional right to have an abortion was made by the more conservative
Burger Court (Landynski, 1991 ....
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SUPREME COURT'S 4TH AMENDMENT
.... a man to retreat into his own home and there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion." In Payton v. New York, 445 US 573 (1980), the
Burger Court by a ....
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SUPREME COURT'S 4TH AMENDMENT JURISPRUDENCE Thi
.... a man to retreat into his own home and there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion." In Payton v. New York, 445 US 573 (1980), the
Burger Court by a ....
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Adarand Constructorsrs v. Pena
.... In the case before the
Court,
Burger concluded that the program passed constitutional muster regardless of which standard of review was applied to it. ....
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History of the US Supreme Court
.... in various cases: Thus the basic notion of fundamental rights became solidly established, but one of the major questions on the
Burger Court's agenda was ....
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The Supreme Court & Special Interest Groups
.... Georgia. (1972). 408 US 238. Galub, AL (1986). The
Burger Court, 1968 1984. Milwood: Gregg vs. Georgia. (1976). 428 US 153. Harris, RJ (1976). ....
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The Death Penalty
.... the
Court will revive a vision of justice that insists on fairness and reliability in capital cases." Despite Supreme
Court Justice
Burger's contention that ....
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History of Capital Punishment in the US
.... the
Court will revive a vision of justice that insists on fairness and reliability in capital cases." Despite Supreme
Court Justice
Burger's contention that ....
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Probable Cause vs. Reasonable Suspicion
.... Chief Justice
Burger, writing for a unanimous
Court, declared that the reasonableness of a seizure depends on "a balance between the public interest and the ....
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4TH AMENDMENT JURISPRUDENCE
.... a man to retreat into his own home and there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion." In Payton v. New York, 445 US 573 (1980), the
Burger Court by a ....
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Political Decisions of the Supreme Court
.... For the majority, Chief Justice
Burger took a highly technical stance: "there is no support in the Constitution or decisions of this
Court that the ....
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FOURTH AMENDMENT CASES Thi
.... said that "the Supreme
Court in 1984, driven by then Chief Justice [Warren]
Burger's avowed hostility to the exclusionary rule, chipped away at the ....
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Bowers v. Hardwick Majority Opinion The purpose of this rese
.... Bowers v. Hardwick, No. 85-140, US Supreme
Court (1986). The United States Law Week. 54 LW 4919-4929. 24 June 1986.
Burger, Warren. ....
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Structure of the Federal Courts The f
.... With the death of the national
court of appeal, many, including Chief Justice Warren
Burger, began calling for legislation which would reduce the caseload of ....
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Juvenile Delinquency
.... However, this opinion came in the waning days of the so called liberal Warren
Court, with Chief Justice
Burger dissenting from the opinion as being a strait ....
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PAYNE V. TENNESSEE This research paper summariz
.... After the
Burger Court's decision in Furman, more than 30 states reinstituted the death penalty, providing in most cases new procedures under which juries had ....
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The Miranda Decision
.... as a whole, has been not Miranda, or other criminal decisions, or indeed any Warren-era decisions, but rather a decision by the
Burger court in 1973, Roe v ....
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Divisive Issue of Abortion
.... of substantive due process meant that the
Court was enforcing a right not specifically spelled out in the Constitution. Chief Justice Warren
Burger wrote a ....
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Libel Law
.... The
court said it had to decide whether a publisher of defamatory falsehoods .... In Justice
Burger's dissent, he stated that he did not think publishers should be ....
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Criminals and Rehabilitation
.... US Supreme
Court Justice, Warren E.
Burger, argued that: "When society places a person behind walls and bars it has an obligation . . . ....
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Freedom of Speech
.... The opinion of the
Court was delivered by Chief Justice
Burger, and the
Court found that Miller's conviction under California's obscenity law was to be ....
(1732

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Censorship in American Schools
.... The faction headed by Chief Justice
Burger emphasizes the role of education in .... The opposing faction on the Supreme
Court, led by Justice Brennan, regards the ....
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MIRANDA V. ARIZONA This research paper discusse
.... Miranda produced a significant conservative political and popular backlash against the
Court which itself under Chief Justices Warren
Burger in the 1970s and ....
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College Control of Social Life of its Students
.... Chief Justice
Burger, in his concurring opinion, noted that "condemnation of those .... is a disgrace to human nature." Thus, the majority of the
Court held that a ....
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Discussion of Clinton v. State of New York
.... In Bowsher v. Synar, 478 US 714 (1986), Chief Justice
Burger writing for the
Court held that a scheme that placed essentially executive decisions regarding ....
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MCCLESKEY V. KEMP
.... cases in which it is not." Justices Harry Blackmun, Chief Justice Warren
Burger, Lewis Powell .... In a series of decisions after 1972, the
Court backed and filled ....
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Upton Sinclair's novel, The Jungle
.... v. The Superior
Court of Sacramento County (1992), Mary T., an employee of
Burger King, a Capital City Foods subsidiary, went on a consensual date with a ....
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