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  • (1908-1999) [[United States of America|U.S.]] Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] from 1970 to 1994 best known as the author of ''[[Roe v. Wa
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  • 1973 [[United States of America]] [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] decision that made most state laws outlawing [[abortion]] u
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  • ...merica|American]] attorney who has served as an Associate Justice on the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] since 1991.
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  • Associate Justice on the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]], nominated by President [[George W. Bush]] and confirm
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  • A [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] case which determined that facts or lists of facts cou
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  • A 1923 decision by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] stricking down a minimum wage law, overruled in 1937.
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  • '''United States v. Lopez''' was a landmark [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] case on [[federalism]], which struck down [[Gun-Free School
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  • Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] (1932-1938), nominated by President [[Herbert Hoover]] to s
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  • {{r|Supreme Court of the United States of America}}
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  • * <span class="newtab">[http://www.supremecourtus.gov/ Supreme Court of the United States homepage]</span>
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  • ...p, sailed to the U.S., and were sent back to [[Africa]] after a dramatic [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] case.
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  • The Judicial Branch of the United States includes the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and other courts created by the [[United States Congress]]. The [[Judicia *[[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...20, 1920) is an American jurist. He has been an Associate Justice on the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] since 1975, when he was appointed by President [[Gerald Ford]] to replace ...ford University Press, 2005 (Original title: ''The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States, Second Edition'') ISBN 978-0195340945
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  • ...ts effort to control agricultural prices federally was overturned by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] in 1936, returning this power to individual states.
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  • (1933-2020) Associate justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], 1993-2020, and previously a [[judge]] of the [[United States Court of Ap
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  • {{rpl|Supreme Court of the United States||*}} {{rpl|Supreme Court of the United States of America}}
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  • ...of America|American]] attorney who served as an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] from 1970 to 1994. From the [[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circui
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  • ...he 27th [[President of the United States of America|President]] and 10th [[Supreme Court of the United States|Chief Justice]] of the [[United States of America|United States]].
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  • A case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution had be
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  • ...e]], Specter had a leading role in the confirmation hearings for several [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] nominees. His questioning of the witness [[Anita Hill]] in
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  • ...nited States Constitution]], the principal authority for which being the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...States of America|U.S.]] federal judiciary. These courts are between the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and the [[United States District Courts]]. The federal court system emer
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[American conservatice]] activist and wife of [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Justice [[Clarence Thomas]]
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  • ''Ex parte Milligan'' was an 1866 Supreme Court of the United States ruling that the petitioner could not be tried by military tribunal because |court = Supreme Court of the United States
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  • An Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], appointed by [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[R
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  • * [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]]
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  • American jurist, Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • A [[Pullitzer Prize]] winning legal journalist who began covering the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in 1972.
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  • A landmark 1954 decision by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] which ruled that [[United States of America|U.S.]] state laws establishin
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  • [[Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and [[Governor]] of [[California (U.S. state)]]
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  • {{r|Supreme Court of the United States of America}}
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  • ...]] and subordinates, and the federal courts, the highest of which is the [[Supreme Court of the United States of America|Supreme Court]]. The two chambers of Congress, the [[House of Re It is headed by the "Highest Court in the Land," the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] (nicknamed "SCOTUS"). This court is composed of 9 justices (judges) who a
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  • ...nt of Justice]]; responsible for all Executive Branch matters before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • (born June 25, 1954) American jurist, 111th Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] appointed by President [[Barack Obama]] in 2009
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  • ...chard Nixon]], who later failed to be confirmed as an associate justice, [[Supreme Court of the United States]] during the Presidency of [[Ronald Reagan]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An unsuccessful appeal to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], by Japanese General [[Tomiyuki Yamashita]], challenging the legitimacy o
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  • Decided in 2004, a [[Supreme Court of the United States]] ruling that a specific court did not have jurisdiction over the ''[[habea
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  • A 2004 opinion by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], which held that a U.S. citizen, captured in a combat zone and alleged to
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  • 1987 [[Supreme Court of the United States]] case which found Louisiana's 'equal treatment' law to be an unconstitutio
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  • * [https://www.supremecourtus.gov/ Supreme Court of the United States]
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  • Last [[Supreme Court of the United States]] case about the [[Japanese internment|internment]] of Japanese during [[Wo
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  • A 1942 [[Supreme Court of the United States]] ruling that affirmed the right to try captured enemy personnel, who opera
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  • ...3 [[U.S. Courts of Appeals]], after which an appealed case may go to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]]--but if and only if that court agrees to hear the appeal.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1960-) Newest Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], since August 2010; former [[Solicitor General (U.S.)]]; former professor
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  • ...sity Press, 2005) Also published under the title ''The Oxford Guide to the Supreme Court of the United States'' ISBN 9780195340945 [http://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Companion-Supreme-United
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  • ...a] Complete text of the court decision.</ref> was a 1923 decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] overturning, by a vote of 7-2, a [[Nebraska (U.S. stat
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  • (1908-1993) Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and former [[Solicitor General (U.S.)]]; first [[African-American]] to se
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  • '''Elena Kagan''' (b. 1960) is the junior Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], who took her seat in August 2010. Previously, she was [[Solicitor Genera
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  • Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; Retired Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], known as an effective compromiser; first woman justice and first state (
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  • 2000 case in which the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] ruled that student-led, student-initiated prayer at public high school fo
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 2010 (130 S. Ct. 876) [[Supreme Court of the United States]] decision that [[First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution]] rights applied
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  • A [[Supreme Court of the United States]] decision that held that a telephone subscriber had no expectation of priv
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  • ...argued the medical cannabis case of [[Gonzales v. Raich]] (2004) in the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • A 2006 decision by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], stating that there was no basis for trying, by U.S. military commission,
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  • ...was an American lawyer and jurist. He served as Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] (1973-1986) and as Chief Justice (1986-2005). He was the fourth-longest s
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  • ...[[Solicitor General]], [[Erwin Griswold]], file an urgent request in the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. <ref>{{citation A separate action for prior restraint this quickly reached the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in ''New York Times Co. v. United States''. <ref>403 U.S. 713 (1971)</ref
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  • '''Rumsfeld v. Padilla''' is a Supreme Court of the United States decision on a technical challenge regarding the extrajudicial detention of |court = Supreme Court of the United States
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  • ...ndard connectors needed to implement the [[Carterphone Decision]] by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], which required the then telephone monopolies of the U.S. to allow third-
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  • A 2002 decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], ruling that a person could not be adjudicated a sexual predator and put
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  • An 1866 decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] that determined that a U.S. citizen, not part of the military or a prison
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  • ...xecuted after a controversial [[war crimes]] trial with an appeal to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...(born March 11, 1936) is the second most senior Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. He was appointed by President [[Ronald Reagan]] in 1986. He studied at [
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  • ...of the United States|Chief Justice]] and eight [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States|associate justices]]. Justices are nominated by the [[President of the Unit {{main|History of the Supreme Court of the United States of America}}
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  • ...ow in Governance Studies, [[Brookings Institution]], specializing in the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and the legal architecture of the war on terror; [[Hoover Institution]]
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  • ...t of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.</ref>, was a case in which the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] held that the [[Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution]]
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  • '''Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service''' is a ruling by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].<ref name=SupremeCourtFeistVRural> | publisher=[[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...of Justice]], responsible for the Executive Branch arguments made to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. Solicitors General may actually argue cases, or delegate that to staff s
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  • ...powers cannot be used to abrogate state sovereign immunity. In 1793, the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] decided the case of ''[[Chisholm v. Georgia]]'', 2 U.S. 419 (1793), holdi ..., in the 1890 case of ''[[Hans v. Louisiana]]'', 134 U.S. 1 (1890), the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] held that the Eleventh Amendment in fact re-affirms that states posses so
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  • ...'Roe v. Wade''''', 441 US 113 (1973), was a [[United States of America]] [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] decision that made abortion legal in the United States. It
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  • ...v. Board of Education of Topeka''''' was a landmark 1954 decision by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] which ruled that [[United States of America|U.S.]] state laws establishin
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  • ...legal doctrine of the [[state secrets privilege]]. On March 9, 2009, the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] declined a [[writ of certiorari]] petitioning that it review the case.
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  • ...the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]], although a series of decisions by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] have restricted its scope. In addition, in a number of
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  • ...tatives, a strong unitary executive, and an independent judiciary with a [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] empowered to adjudicate disputes between states.
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  • ''' ''Gideon v. Wainwright'' ''', 372 U.S. 335 (1963), was a landmark [[Supreme Court of the United States]] case regarding the right to counsel protected by the Sixth Amendment of t
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  • ...ustia.com/us/60/393/case.html] was a landmark case in the history of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. The 1857 case concerned whether or not residency in a territory which di
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  • ...adison'''<ref>5 U.S. 137 (1803)</ref> was a landmark case decided by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in 1803. In its unanimous ruling that a section of the Judiciary Act of 1
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  • ...islation without clear funding, the nomination of [[Elena Kagan]] to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], elements of healthcare reform including the "public option" favored by
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  • ...r] Complete text of the court decision.</ref> was a 1963 decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in which it was ruled that the denial of unemployment compensation benefi
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  • ...rmon Church v. United States] Complete text of Court decisiion</ref> the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] upheld the [[Edmunds-Tucker Act]] on May 19, 1890. Among other things, th
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  • ...ese is [[Brown v. Board of Education]] (1954 and 1955), an appeal to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] from a three-judge panel sitting in the Kansas District. Brown remains th
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  • {{rpl|Supreme Court of the United States||**}} {{rpl|Supreme Court of the United States}}
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  • ...danger, as Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote in the unanimous opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the 1919 case, ''Schenck v. United States'', <blockquote>The most string
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  • '''''Ex parte Quirin''''' was a 1942 ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that set precedents related to presidentially ordered military tribunals, c |court = Supreme Court of the United States
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  • * Hughes, Charles Evans. ''The Supreme Court of the United States'' (1927)
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  • '''''United States v. Lara''''', 541 U.S. 193 (2004) was a case where the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] held that an [[Native American|American Indian]] could be prosecuted by b
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  • '''Johnson v. Eisentrager''' is a 1950 decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, which held there is no right of [[habeas corpus]], or immunity from milita |court = [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] has never issued a ruling specifically and directly co
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  • '''Hamdi v. Rumsfeld''' is a 2004 decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, in which the Court ruled that an American citizen, even if captured outsid |court = Supreme Court of the United States
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  • ...merica|American]] attorney who has served as an Associate Justice on the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] since 1991. Thomas is the only incumbent [[African-Ame
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  • '''''Terry v. Ohio''''', 392 U.S. 1 (1968), was a landmark [[Supreme Court of the United States]] case regarding the authority of a police officer to detain a person if th
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  • ...various abstention doctrines applied by federal courts are named for the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] cases in which they were enunciated.
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  • ...in the failure to confirm Reagan's appointment of [[Robert Bork]] to the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]].
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  • It is likely that several aspects will need interpretation by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]]. The legislation requires Americans either to buy insurance
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  • '''Hamdan v. Rumsfeld''' is a 2006 decision of the Supreme Court of the United States. It denied the government position that an alien captured, during combat ou |court = Supreme Court of the United States
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  • ...nstitutional law at [[Georgetown University]], who has argued before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], so cannot be immediately dismissed as a wild-eyed extremist. <ref>{{cita
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  • '''Edwards v. Aguillard''' is a 1987 decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] which struck down a [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] law that require
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  • ...ment led to the [[Detainee Treatment Act]] (2005) and two rulings by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]], [[Rasul v. Bush]] (2004) and Boumediene v. Bush (2008
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  • ...pher, Former Secretary of State, Et Al. v. Jennifer K. Harbury"|author=The Supreme Court of the United States|accessdate=2007-10-16|date=January 2002}}</ref> that “The perhaps unfortu
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  • In practice, the most important interpreter of constitutional law is the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] (SCOTUS). Its role in judicial review is not explicit in the Constitutio
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  • However, after the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] handed down the landmark decision [[Brown v. Board of
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  • After Gore's opponent, [[George W. Bush]] was confirmed President by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] [[Douglas W. Jones]], a Professor of [[Computer Science]], and the curato
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  • ..."Ginni" Thomas''' is an [[American conservative]] activist and spouse of [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Associate Justice [[Clarence Thomas]]. She recently founded [[Liberty Cen
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  • She covered the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] for The New York Times between 1978 and 2008, except for two years coveri
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  • She testified against Thomas for sexual harassment during his [[Supreme Court of the United States]] confirmation hearings, subsequently writing a book about the experience,
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  • ...tizens United v. Federal Election Commission''' is a controversial 2010 [[Supreme Court of the United States]] decision<ref>(130 S. Ct. 876)</ref> that [[First Amendment to the U.S. C
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  • ...the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]], shortly before his appointment to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].<ref>{{citation The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] (SCOTUS) had long been seen as opposing the extension of such rights, wit
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  • '''Kansas v. Crane''' is a 2002 decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], in which the Court ruled that the law the state of [[Kansas (U.S. state) |court = [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...Reno over the 1996 Communications Decency Act which was struck down by the Supreme Court of the United States, and later sued again when the Bush administration tried a similar move wit
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  • * Hall, Kermit, ed. ''The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States.'' 1992. 1032 pp.
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  • ...offices as not requiring confirmation. Ambassadors, federal judges, and [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] justices are specifically mentioned as requiring Senatorial
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  • ...s] Complete text of the Court decision</ref> was an 1879 decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] in which it was ruled that a federal statute outlawing
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  • '''''In re Yamashita''''' was an appeal to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] by [[Tomiyuki Yamashita]], a general of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]] co |court = [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...his led to a confrontation between President [[Abraham Lincoln]] and the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] during the [[American Civil War|American Civil War]] (
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  • ...s of alleged terrorist assets, a matter which may need resolution by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. Two cases at the appellate level made different determinations in – [
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  • ...t protection for bank records. The Act was essentially a reaction to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] 1976 ruling in [[United States v. Miller]], where the Court found that ba
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  • ...a barely-literate misfit and ex-convict who was the apellant in a famous [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] decision which established a major [[U.S. Constitution
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  • ...It was formed in 1973 in response to the [[Roe v. Wade]] decision by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], which determined that women had a basic right to abortion throughout the
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  • Although the scope has recently been limited by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in ''[[Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission]]'' (2010), the leg
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  • {{dambigbox|the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America}} ...Roberts, Jr.''' (born January 27, 1955) is the [[Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. He is the seventeenth Chief Justice and has served on the Supreme Court
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  • '''''Korematsu v. United States''''' was one of four [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]] cases that dealt with the [[constitutionality |court = [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • On March 2, 2005, Abbott appeared before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], where he defended Texas's [[Ten Commandments]] m
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  • ...ief Justice]] [[Warren Burger]] and authorized to argue cases before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].
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  • ...nd except also that a writ of error or appeal shall also be allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States, from the decision of the said Supreme Court created by this act, or of any ...therein, or and before the Chief Justice, or some Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to support the Constitution of the United States, and faithfully to discha
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  • ...ome part of a medical, not a penal system. While it is not definitive, the Supreme Court of the United States explored some of these issues in [[Kansas v. Crane]].
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  • ...w Review served as a *law clerk for Justice [[Harry A. Blackmun]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and Judge Malcolm Richard Wilkey of the [[United States Court of Appeals
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  • ...a Maria Sotomayor''' (born June 25, 1954) is an Associate Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. She was nominated by President [[Barack Obama]] on May 26, 2009 to repla ...No. 262 - Sonia Sotomayor, of New York, to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]. Retrieved August 6, 2009; Charlie Savage (August 6, 2009). [http://www.ny
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  • ...rizona -- was a perverted career criminal, one of whose cases caused the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] to establish a major [[U.S. Constitution|due-process]] right for defendan ...d ''below'', he was convicted, but that conviction was overturned by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in 1966. He was convicted again at his new trial in 1967, but on his fif
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  • In Rumsfeld v. Padilla, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the President did not have authority, in this case, to put him i
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  • ...Bank of the United States]]. The legality of the Bank was upheld in the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] case ''[[McCulloch v. Maryland]]'' 17 U.S. 316 (1819)
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  • ...e been fought, and continue to be fought, many through appeals up to the [[Supreme Court of the United States |Supreme court]].
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  • ...where she was on the Law Review, she was a clerk to Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court of the United States and to Ralph Winter on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. B
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  • Some states sterilized "imbeciles" for much of the 20th century. The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] ruled in the 1927 ''[[Buck v. Bell]]'' case that the s
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  • ...after the Ohio abolitionist and future [[Secretary of the Treasury]] and [[Supreme Court of the United States/Catalogs/Justices|Supreme Court Justice]] [[Salmon P. Chase]]. George Osbo
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  • ...including concurring opinions and Douglas' dissenting opinion.</ref> the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], by a ruling of 6-1<ref>Various reputable web sites and sources give the
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  • ...e [[U.S. Courts of Appeals|U.S. Court of Appeals]] [[David Bazelon]] and [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Justice [[Arthur Goldberg]].
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  • ...ed States Court of Appeals]], the United States Court of Claims, and the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].
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  • ...pendence." Litigation over this issue continued until the college lost a [[Supreme Court of the United States]] decision in 1984, which was moot due to a change in policy. Hillsdale had
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  • ...ed States of America]]. It is named for Justice Louis D. Brandeis of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. was instrumental in its founding. [[Albert Einstein]] was closely associ
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  • In 1858, when the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]], after the vote of Kansas against the Lecompton constitutio
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  • ...ation for Emergency Stay and/or Injunction"], ''Wrotnowski v. Bysiewicz'' (Supreme Court of the United States), 08A469, 11-25-2008, based on research by Leo C. Donofrio (supervising att
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  • ...Union. ''[[Ex parte Milligan]]'' was a detention case considered by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], in which the Court held that a citizen, in an area where the civilian co ...ison, on persons judged to be sexual predators. [[Kansas v. Crane]], the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] made it necessary that the prosecution prove uncontrollable impulses.
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  • '''''Ex parte Crow Dog''''', {{ussc|109|556|1883}}, is a decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] that followed the death of one member of a [[Native Americans in the Unit .... Crow Dog, 14 N.W. 437 (Dak. 1882).</ref> Crow Dog then petitioned the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] for a writ of ''[[habeas corpus]]'' and the Supreme Court accepted the ca
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  • ...l Rifle Association]]. He signed a Friend of the Court brief urging the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] to strike down a Washington, DC ban on handguns. <ref name=2008Gun>{{cita
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  • ...ds and told McKinley that his real ambition was to become a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, he reluctantly accepted the appointment when McKinley suggested that he wo During his presidency, Taft appointed six Justices to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]: [[Horace Harmon Lurton]] in 1910; [[Charles Evans Hughes]] in 1910; [[Ed
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  • ...sion to nominate [[Thurgood Marshall]] as the first black Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].Of his close working relationship with President Johnson it was said that
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  • Challenging the qualifications of [[Sonia Sotomayor]] as a Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], he called her a "racist" for past affiliations with the Hispanic interes
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  • .... State-sponsored school segregation was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1954 in the seminal case of ''[[Brown v. Board of Education]]''. All the .... The Citizens Committee of New Orleans fought the case all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. They lost in 1896, and ''[[Plessy v. Ferguson]]'' validated the segregati
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  • *[[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] hands down [[Dred Scott v. Sandford|Dred Scott decision]],
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  • ...vernor of [[California (U.S. state)]] (1942-53) and Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] (1954-69). He is best known for the sweeping liberal decisions of the [[W
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  • ...y General, [[Alberto Gonzales]] appealed the 9th Circuit decision to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] - [[Gonzales v. Oregon]] 546 U.S. 243 (2006) - which followed the 9th Cir
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  • ''[[In re Yamashita]]'' was an appeal, to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], as to the legitimacy of the U.S. Army tribunal that tried [[Tomoyuki Yam |court = [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...P and turning it to the right for decades. As president, Taft remade the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] with five appointments; he himself presided as chief justic
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  • ...ere unconstitutional and illegal, and no higher a legal authority than the Supreme Court of the United States agreed. The disgusting logic of these attacks is that the Supreme Court is
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  • Obama's first nomination to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] followed the announced retirement of Justice [[David Souter]] in May of 2
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  • ...here; that it is a new idea. They criticize us for our criticism of the Supreme Court of the United States. My friends, we have not criticized; we have simply called attention to w
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  • ...America", Reagan carried 49 of 50 states to win reelection. He moved the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] and the federal courts to the right with his appointments.
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  • | url = http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6624}}</ref> The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] agreed to hear a challenge in 2009; <ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • ...ial [[war crimes]] trial with an appeal, ''[[In re Yamashita]]'', to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], which was rejected 7-2.
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  • ...broken into three dozen smaller companies. The verdict was upheld by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in 1911. ...eral anti-trust law, the [[Sherman Antitrust Act]] of 1890. In 1911, the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] upheld the lower court judgment, and forced Standard Oil to separate into
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  • ...powers of judiciary. The organization also believes that the judges of the Supreme Court of the United States should be individuals who are not judicial activists and are also people of
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  • ...Commission]] action against comedian [[George Carlin]], and a subsequent [[Supreme Court of the United States]] ruling, [[Pacifica Foundation v. Federal Communications Commission]]<ref>
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  • ...Uncle William S. Gummere served thirty one years as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, his grandfather, Mercer Beasley, served as a Chief Justice of the Supreme
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  • ...ur" of the meat packing industry, and developed such a monopoly that the [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]] ordered the venture to disband in 1905.
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  • ...g to be worked out at the time. Indeed, the foundational decision of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] in the matter, [[Wheaton v. Peters]], was issued only ...on of society, and with it, the schools, has been a long-term trend. The [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] decisions of the early 1960s on school prayer were, fo
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  • ...s [[prohibition]] and [[anti-immigration]] . But ''[[Roe v Wade]]'', the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] decision rendered in 1973 preventing states from making law
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  • * 1917: [[Buchanan v. Warley]] is decided by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and determined that states are not allowed to separate blacks into separa ...50. Then, in 1857, the [[Dred Scott v. Sanford]] case is decided by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] wherein slaves were not considered free even when they made it to a free
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  • With the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914, [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Justice [[Louis D. Brandeis]], [[#Zionists outside Israel|who had become
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  • ...required of all ballots that did not register a vote for president. The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] issued an injunction, halting the recount process until the case of ''[[B
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  • ...s]] (elected periodically), and the ''judicial branch'' is headed by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] whose justices, once approved, serve for life. The judicial branch is headed by the "Highest Court in the Land," the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] (nicknamed "SCOTUS"). This court is composed of nine justices (judges) wh
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  • Hoover appointed the following Justices to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]:
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  • ...[[Orr v. Orr]] |vol= 440 |reporter= US 268 |opinion= |pinpoint= |court= [[Supreme Court of the United States]] |date= 1979|url= http://supreme.justia.com/us/440/268/ |accessdate= 2011-
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  • ...life would be in danger by carrying the fetus to term. But in 2022, the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] ruled, in Dobbs V. Jackson, that the question of wheth
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  • In 1911, the Supreme Court of the United States held that Standard Oil, which by then still had a 64% market share, origina
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  • ...eir electorates and are subject to interpretation by courts such as the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. Such courts are usually appointed rather than elected, but are constitut
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  • Johnson appointed the following Justices to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]:
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  • ...P and turning it to the right for decades. As president, Taft remade the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] with five appointments; he himself presided as chief justic
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  • ...ict and circuit courts ruled in favor of the CIO. Hague appealed to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] in 1939, which upheld the lower court rulings that that Hague's ban on po
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  • ...rict and circuit courts ruled in favor of the CIO. Hague appealed to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], held in 1939 that Hague's ban on political meetings violated the First A
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  • ...ersons judged to be sexual predators. [[Kansas v. Crane]] deals with the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] opinion in one case of this terribly complex problem. I intend to create
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  • ...g law is the province of the legislature and that judges, especially the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]], should not "legislate from the bench." Most Republicans po
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  • ...the Second Circuit, to replace retiring justice [[David Souter]] on the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].<ref>Peter Baker and Jeff Zeleny (May 26, 2009). [http://www.nytimes.com/
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  • * [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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  • ...anage these programs. Unlike Roosevelt, who simply threatened to stack the Supreme Court of the United States to defeat any constitutional challenges, Canada's supreme court at this tim
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  • ...ourtus.gov/about/briefoverview.pdf A Brief Overview of the Supreme Court], Supreme Court of the United States</ref> or in Australia, the [[High Court of Australia|High Court]]. In the U
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  • ...[[West Virginia (U.S. state)|West Virginia]]. The act was upheld by the [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]] in 1870.
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  • ...exactly why judges have some discretion. There are no rules that tell the Supreme Court of the United States whether to grant certiorari or not; it's decided in a judicial conference. ...common practice, I tend to rely on institutions to deal with it. Yes, the Supreme Court of the United States did have to stop laughing before they decided Dick Cheney's claim that the
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