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  1. Power of Congress to protect state laws: Two unanimous Supreme court decisions defining federal authority under interstate commerce clause. The laws and ... of federal and state convict-labor statutes by Henry Bartow Hawes, 1938
  2. Federal procedure: The title judiciary in the revised statutes of the United States, and the rules promulgated by the Supreme Court, and forms together ... to all decisions reported to January 1, 1881 by Orlando Bump, 1881

101. The Supreme Court Of The United States
The D Angelo Law Library is a depository for supreme court Briefs and Records. To find annotations that cite a federal case or statute you are
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/law/supreme.html
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Cases before the Court
The Supreme Court's web site has the Court's Docket , listing cases granted review and schedules of arguments. The Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School has the court's docket and argument calendars, with links to lower court decisions, briefs, and links to summaries of cases prepared by the Medill School of Journalism. Sign up for the LII Bulletin to get summaries of new decisions by email as soon as they are released. United States Law Week , a weekly law journal from BNA, summaries of cases on the court's dockets and up-to-date status information in the Supreme Court Today section. United States Law Week also reports on arguments in major cases, splits between circuits, and publishes a roundup of cases at the end of every term. The print version is located at call number XXKF101.1.U53; current term in the Reserve Reading Room, prior terms in the fifth floor stacks. U of C Students and faculty may receive the U.S. Law Week email alert.

102. Social Studies Development Center
Hylton (1796); the supreme court declared a Virginia statute void because it In 1803, the Marshall court for the first time declared a federal law
http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/scdig.htm
Teaching About the United States Supreme Court
by Sarah E. Drake and Thomas S. Vontz
August 2001 The Supreme Court is one of the most important institutions in the United States. Thus, social studies teachers should emphasize the significance of the Court in our nation's history. This ERIC Digest highlights the origin and foundations of the Supreme Court, discusses the changing role of the Supreme Court in the United States, and recommends World Wide Web resources helpful in teaching and learning about the Supreme Court. CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTORY FOUNDATIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT The majority of the men who met in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 agreed on the need to create a more powerful central government. Concurrently, however, many of the delegates feared the abusive power a new national government could wield. During the ratification struggle, James Madison, in "Federalist 51," emphasized the necessity of providing for "auxiliary precautions" to limit governmental power. The judicial branch was designed in part to exercise such precautions on the legislative and executive branches. At the same time, the framers placed checks on the judiciary in order to ensure that no single branch would dominate the others. The Philadelphia delegates granted the President power to make judicial appointments and required the Senate's approval for such appointments. Supreme Court justices were to be appointed for lifetime tenure "during good behavior" to create an independent judiciary that would act to preserve a limited government and the rule of law.

103. CSU Libraries: Law
REGULATORY LAW federal AND STATE. ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER LAW Colorado court Rules appear as part of the Colorado Revised statutes (see above) and in
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A sub-set of Lexis/Nexis, this database includes full text retrieval of federal laws and regulations, state laws, court cases, legal news, and law review.
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Colorado Laws can be found in the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS), with print sets at the following call numbers:
GA6.5/1973/ Doc Ref and KFC1829 .A2 Law/Tax.
Electronic versions of the CRS can be found in LEXIS-NEXIS Academic ("State Codes" component) and at the Colorado General Assembly ("Revised Statutes" link). Laws passed in each session of the Colorado General Assembly can be found in the Session Laws (KFC1825 .A2 Law/Tax).
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104. Student Press Law Center - News Flashes
supreme court decision in student privacy case could improve access to campus Justices rule 72 that federal privacy law does not allow students to sue
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  • 106. Table Of Contents - California Attorney General's Office - Women's Rights Handbo
    The first citation is to a federal statute. It refers to a statute that can be Courts of law make decisions about whether certain actions constitute a
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    INTRODUCTION
    Statutes Regulations Court Cases Opinions The WOMEN'S RIGHTS Handbook is intended to provide the general public with a basic understanding of the rights of women in California. This handbook describes both California and federal laws that deal with issues important to most women. This handbook is not meant to be used in the place of a qualified attorney. If you feel that your rights have been violated, you should seek qualified legal assistance. For information on how to find an attorney, see the "Directory of Services" at the back of this book. The handbook is divided into eight chapters which discuss the legal rights of the women of California - - employment, economic independence, education, housing, health care, domestic relations, childcare and violent crime, and a directory of services. Each chapter discusses your rights with respect to the designated topic, and provides information on where you can seek help if you feel that your rights have been violated. The directory is an extended resource section that provides information on a wide range of resources available to women in California. The directory is not a complete list of every women's organization in California. However, many of the organizations listed can help by referring you to an organization that will address your specific question or problem.

    107. Washington Courts
    By a petition invoking this court’s mandamus jurisdiction and a statute entitled appears to comport with pertinent regulations and federal law,
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