Poe v. Ullman 367 U.S. 497 (1961) was a United States Supreme Court case that held that plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge a Connecticut law that banned the use of […]
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Cannon v. University of Chicago
Cannon v. University of Chicago 441 U.S. 677 (1979) was a United States Supreme Court case which interpreted Congressional silence in the face of earlier interpretations of similar laws to […]
Federal Election Commission v. Akins
Federal Election Commission v. Akins 524 U.S. 11 (1998) was a United States Supreme Court case deciding that an individual could sue for a violation of a federal law pursuant […]
Katz v. United States
Katz v. United States 389 U.S. 347 (1967) is a United States Supreme Court case discussing the nature of the right to privacy and the legal definition of a search. […]
Debs v. United States
Debs v. United States 249 U.S. 211 (1919) was a United States Supreme Court decision that upheld the Espionage Act of 1917.Eugene V. Debs was an American labor and political […]
Stanley v. Georgia
Stanley v. Georgia 394 U.S. 557 (1969) was a United States Supreme Court decision that helped to establish an implied right to privacy in U.S. law in the form of […]
Stenberg v. Carhart
Stenberg v. Carhart 530 U.S. 914 (2000) is a case heard by the Supreme Court of the United States dealing with a Nebraska law which made performing partial-birth abortion illegal […]
England v. Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners
England v. Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners 375 U.S. 411 (1964) was a United States Supreme Court decision that refined the procedures for U.S. federal courts to abstain from […]
United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez
United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez 494 U.S. 259 (1990) was a United States Supreme Court decision that determined that Fourth Amendment protections do not apply to searches and seizures by United […]
Yates v. United States
Yates v. United States 354 U.S. 298 (1957) was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that the First Amendment protected radical and reactionary […]