In 1890, the United States Supreme Court came close to declaring the punishment to be unconstitutional.
"That question, however, would be for the United States Supreme Court to consider, " he wrote.
"That question, however, would be for the United States Supreme Court to consider, " Lippman wrote.
Ms Whitner's case is expected to go to the United States Supreme Court in February.
The United States Supreme Court first addressed the patentability of computer software in Gottschalk v.
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In 1954, the United States Supreme Court ended school segregation via the landmark case of Brown v.
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Sadly, after the Exxon Valdez disastrous oil spill, the United States Supreme Court in Exxon v.
The United States Supreme Court this week also upheld a ban on the movement in that country.
The Catholic Church appealed the decision to the United States Supreme Court who refused to hear the matter.
We hire our presidents, our members of Congress, and, indirectly, our justices of the United States Supreme Court.
Now thankfully the United States Supreme Court agrees with me, as do a growing number of statisticians themselves.
The Opinion of the United States Supreme Court upholding the entirety of ObamaCare as Constitutional is here.
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In 1972 the United States Supreme Court ruled that all death penalty laws were cruel and unusual punishment.
In 2003, the United States Supreme Court decided the case of Lawrence v.
At the end of the day, the final decision will rest with the United States Supreme Court where anything can happen.
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In fact, the state has been forced by the United States Supreme Court to reduce the prison population to more manageable levels.
The United States Supreme Court, for the first time, has ruled that citizens have a right to keep guns in their homes for self-defense.
One of those was Barbara Perry, a professor of government at Sweet Briar College who specializes in the study of the United States Supreme Court.
The Bush legal team immediately filed an appeal to the United States Supreme Court, which agreed to hear opening arguments from both campaigns this Friday.
Hilarity ensued all the way to the United States Supreme Court.
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Assuming the Obamacare mandate survives the coming review by the United States Supreme Court, Ohio will be required to participate, whether they like it or not.
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It is unclear as to whether California will begin issuing marriage licenses to gay couples or await the final word from the United States Supreme Court.
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Indeed, it could have been no easy task for a sitting United States Supreme Court Justice to administer that large of an estate in rural Illinois.
The United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal that would have allowed Zacarias Moussaoui direct access to witnesses allegedly from al-Qaeda in judicial proceedings.
The United States Supreme Court ruled that such a requirement by a state was unconstitutional as the regulation of interstate commerce was a power reserved to Congress.
And lawyers representing taxpayers with undisclosed offshore accounts are asking the United States Supreme Court to clarify the scope of the privilege against self-incrimination in this important context.
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The United States Supreme Court has cited unratified treaties (and even an African treaty), and various contemporary foreign law sources, as guidance for interpreting United States constitutional provisions.
In a 1922 ruling, the United States Supreme Court, declared that baseball was exempt from the antitrust laws because travel across state lines was merely incidental to the game.
By exploiting this loophole, he saved his pariah-defendants from the rope for four years, until the United States Supreme Court decided that it would accept no more delays of their executions.
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