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12th annual Supreme Court review : October 2009 term / Erwin Chemerinsky, Martin A. Schwartz, Practising Law Institute.
Author
Chemerinsky, Erwin
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, N.Y. : Practising Law Institute, 2011.
©2011
Description
1 electronic resource (356 pages) : illustrations.
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Constitutional law
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United States
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Author
Schwartz, Martin A.
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Practising Law Institute
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Issuing body
Practising Law Institute
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Series
Litigation and administrative practice series ; H-847.
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Notes
Includes index.
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Contents
Front Matter
Faculty Bios
Table of Contents
Chapter 1.
October Term 2009
Chapter 2.
Supreme Court October Term 2009
Chapter 3.
A Unanimous Supreme Court Decision on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Highlights Ongoing Divisions Over Legislative History
Chapter 4.
The Supreme Court Reviews a Conflict Between Equality and Freedom of Association
Chapter 5.
The Supreme Court Rejects a Limit on Corporate-Funded Campaign Speech
Chapter 6.
Lessons from an Animal Cruelty Case in the U.S. Supreme Court
Chapter 7.
Supreme Court Lawyering Decisions: October 2009 Term
Chapter 8.
The Potentially Far-Reaching Implications of the Supreme Court's Ruling that the Second Amendment Binds the States
Chapter 9.
Does the Second Amendment Bind the States?
Chapter 10.
The Supreme Court's Decision About Sexually Dangerous Federal Prisoners: Could It Hold the Key to the Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate to Buy Health Insurance?
Chapter 11.
Supreme Court Review-Selected Criminal Procedure Developments, October 2009 Term
Chapter 12.
The Criminal Docket in October Term 2009
Chapter 13.
The Supreme Court Rules on How Clear Miranda Warnings Must Be
Chapter 14.
The Supreme Court Considers a Miranda Rights Case
Chapter 15.
Miranda and the Puzzle of Voluntariness
Chapter 16.
The Miranda Right to Counsel Shrinks at the Supreme Court
Chapter 17.
The Supreme Court Holds That Responding to Police Interrogation Waives the Right to Remain Silent
Chapter 18.
Consent to Interrogation and Sex: The Role of Default Rules
Chapter 19.
Custody, Prison, and Pretense
Chapter 20.
Prison, Death, and Anchoring
Chapter 21.
Supreme Court Considers Constitutionality of Juvenile Life Without Parole
Chapter 22.
Juvenile Life Sentences and the Image of a Child
Chapter 23.
High Court Rejects Life Without Parole for All Juvenile, Non-Homicide Crimes
Chapter 24.
When Messenger and Message Collide
Chapter 25.
The Supreme Court Denies a Public Employee's Privacy in Electronic Communications: What's Next?
Chapter 26.
Quon and Electronic Fourth Amendment Privacy
Chapter 27.
Supreme Court Review: Leading Business Cases
Chapter 28.
Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Chapter 29.
Stop the Beach Renourishment v. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Syllabus)
Index.
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12th annual Supreme Court review
Litigation and administrative practice series
ISBN
1-4024-1546-X
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12th annual Supreme Court review : October 2009 term / co-chairs, Erwin Chemerinsky [and] Martin A. Schwartz.
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