Rules of the Supreme Court – Writ of Certiorari
Rules of the Supreme Court – Writ of Certiorari download here A writ of certiorari (pronounced ser-SHE-or-ar-i) is the legal document the Supreme Court issues when it agrees to hear…
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Rules of the Supreme Court – Writ of Certiorari download here A writ of certiorari (pronounced ser-SHE-or-ar-i) is the legal document the Supreme Court issues when it agrees to hear…
Albright v. Oliver – 14th Amendment Albright claimed that Oliver violated his Fourteenth Amendment substantive due process right by prosecuting him without probable cause No. The Court ruled that Section…
ADA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008 PL 110-325 (S 3406) September 25, 2008 An Act To restore the intent and protections of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Be it…
Clear and Present Danger Test Early in the 20th century, the Supreme Court established the clear and present danger test as the predominant standard for determining when speech is protected…
Recusal of Prosecutor – California Criminal Motions § 1:9 – Pen. Code, § 1424 1:9. Recusal of prosecutor, California Criminal Motions § 1:9 California Criminal Motions § 1:9 California Criminal…
Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski (2021) Not every constitutional violation has a remedy, but courts can expand or restrict rights by their willingness or unwillingness to provide such remedies. In Uzuegbunam v.…
10th Amendment – Tenth Amendment X Amendment The Tenth Amendment helps to define the concept of federalism, the relationship between Federal and state governments. As Federal activity has increased, so…
Albert Krantz v. City of Fort Smith Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals AKA: Krantz v. City of Fort Smith Albert Krantz v. City of Fort Smith was a 1998 decision…
Actual Malice Actual malice is the legal standard established by the Supreme Court for libel cases to determine when public officials or public figures may recover damages in lawsuits against…
Sullivan v. County of Los Angeles Suing the Police – Sullivan v. County of Los Angeles , 12 Cal.3d 710 JACK SULLIVAN, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,…