Supreme Court Criminal Law Jurisprudence — October 2008 TermRichard Daniel Klein
In court filings, lawyers representing the homeless population in Grants Pass accused the city of punishing them for sleeping or resting "anywhere on public property at any time with so much as a blanket to survive the cold" and said the laws make it "physically impossible for a homeless pers...
A paper (Chinese original here) written by CICC expert Xiao Yongping for the 2022 China International Commercial Court appointment ceremony, reviewing cases involving the ascertainment of foreign law flags some of the problems: “a lack of rules over proof by professional institutions in China has s...
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the nature of what occurred to them when they were children," Christopher Desmond, chief appellate attorney for Ven Johnson Law, said. "And so when the legislature has taken steps to provide a remedy to those individuals, it's incumbent that our court system allows thos...
Also analyzes cases relevant to public schools that the Court declined to re... Tatel, David S.|And Others - 《Wests Education Law Quarterly》 被引量: 6发表: 1994年 The Calm before the Storm: Selected Criminal-Law Cases in the Supreme Court's 2016-2017 Term By Charles D. Weisselberg ...
judges would consider them when deciding cases because they are statements of the view of the SPC IP Court on that particular issue. A second issue for all these typical cases is that there does not seem to be a mechanism for reviewing previously issued typical cases to determine whether the...
Supreme Court cases related to criminal law during the term of 2013-2014. The cases discussed include Riley v. California related to the searches of cell phones incident to arrest under the U.S. Fourth Amendment, Kansas v. Cheever related to the privilege against compelled self-incrimination ...
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The Justice Department told the Supreme Court in afilingthat the 9th Circuit was right to find that the Eighth Amendment prohibits a local government from effectively criminalizing homelessness by prohibiting individuals who lack access to shelter from residing in that area. But it said applying tha...