12th annual Supreme Court review : October 2009 term / Erwin Chemerinsky, Martin A. Schwartz, Practising Law Institute.

Author
Chemerinsky, Erwin [Browse]
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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Series
Litigation and administrative practice series ; H-847. [More in this series]
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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