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...M.S. again sued the County, challenging the constitutionality of both ordinances on First Amendment grounds. The district court concluded that the ordinances were constitutional...
...Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) pops into PBS's The News Hour-National Law Journal room either on his way to or from an...
...two decades later, he scored his first U.S. Supreme Court victory on behalf of a Florida death row inmate. "Well, here we are...
...challenges. It's a bankruptcy case not likely to be on anyone's top 10 list. And this bankruptcy case is...
...correspondent and a regular Supreme Court commentator for The News Hour on PBS. The newsletter will be the only place you...
...to the City of North Charleston ("North Charleston" or "City"), South Carolina on Covenant's claim under 42 U.S.C.A. ? 1983 (West 2003...
...regarded former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia has been on the job for just three weeks?after waiting nearly five months for...
...profit companies who solicit donations on behalf of charities. The appellants...to privacy," to restrict "the hours of the day and night...
...chilling effect on jury deliberations...by ABC News, has aired...1996 and PBS filmed one...In the hour-long program...
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