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Extractions: History and Government Supreme Court School Voucher Ruling Stands (Nov. 9, 1998): Supreme Court justices avoid decision on whether taxpayer-financed vouchers may be used to send children to parochial schools. Plan was upheld by state court in Wisconsin. Administration Appeals Rejected (Nov. 9, 1998): Justices bar two Clinton moves to block grand jury testimony by Secret Service agents and President's lawyer in investigation of Monica Lewinsky affair. Campaign Finance Appeals Rejected (Nov. 16, 1998): Supreme Court justices reject moves by Ohio and Arkansas questioning limits on political spending and contributions. Police Search Powers Limited (Dec. 8, 1998):
Notable Decisions Of The U.S. Supreme Court, 2001–2002 Term federal Sentencing Guidelines Upheld (June 25, 2002) In 54 decision, court holds The supreme court and Election Law Judging Equality from Baker v. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0900955.html
Extractions: History and Government Supreme Court Statute of Limitations Stands (Nov. 13, 2001): Court holds unanimously that any violation of Fair Credit Reporting Act, including improper disclosure of consumer credit information, must be prosecuted within statutory two-year period following date of violation rather than date of plaintiff's discovery of violation. No Tax Exemption for Tribes (Nov. 27, 2001): Search Without Warrant Upheld (Dec. 10, 2001): Court rules unanimously that a person or his property may be searched without a warrant if that person is on probation and a warrantless search is a condition of probation. Law on Disabilities Narrowed (Jan. 8, 2002):
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Opinion Of The Supreme Court In United States Vs Price (1966) But the District court purported to read the statutes with the gloss of Williams I. Today, a decision interpreting a federal law in accordance with its http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/price&bowers/sctdecision.html
Extractions: 383 U.S. 787 UNITED STATES v. PRICE ET AL. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 383 U.S. 787; 86 S. Ct. 1152; 1966 U.S. LEXIS 1963 November 9, 1965, Argued March 28, 1966, Decided COUNSEL: Solicitor General Marshall argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Assistant Attorney General Doar, Louis F. Claiborne and Gerald P. Choppin. H. C. Mike Watkins argued the cause for appellees. With him on the brief were Dennis Goldman, Laurel G. Weir and Herman Alford. JUDGES: Warren, Fortas, Harlan, Brennan, Black, Stewart, Clark, White, Douglas MR. JUSTICE FORTAS delivered the opinion of the Court. The sole question presented in these appeals is whether the specified statutes make criminal the conduct for which the individuals were indicted. It is an issue of construction, not of constitutional power. We have no doubt of "the power of Congress to enforce by appropriate criminal sanction every right guaranteed by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment." [The indictment alleges that] on June 21, 1964, Cecil Ray Price, the Deputy Sheriff of Neshoba County, Mississippi, detained Michael Henry Schwerner, James Earl Chaney and Andrew Goodman in the Neshoba County jail located in Philadelphia, Mississippi. He released them in the dark of that night. He then proceeded by automobile on Highway 19 to intercept his erstwhile wards. He removed the three men from their automobile, placed them in an official automobile of the Neshoba County Sheriff's office, and transported them to a place on an unpaved road.
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Extractions: Tribal Court Clearinghouse SEARCH var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='456'; awmAltUrl=''; This page provides links to all Federal Courts and case summaries of Indian law cases decided by the United States Supreme Court from 1991 through 2005 with links to the court syllabus, the full opinions for each case, and all dissents. This page also contains information concerning Indian law cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court during the current term. O'Connor's tenure filled with key Indian law cases - Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor took her seat on the U.S. Supreme Court on September 25, 1981. During her 24 years on the bench, she participated in a large number of Indian law cases, ranging from taxation to treaty rights to religious freedom. She authored opinions in some of the cases and filed dissents and concurrences in others. Here is a Decade-by-Decade List of the opinions she wrote in some of the court's Indian law cases (from Indianz.Com
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