Federalism and the Supreme Court
Law professors and Supreme Court correspondents previewed some of the U.S. Supreme Court 1999 term cases, focusing on cases involving federalism. They also discussed federalism, Congress’s p…
165 viewsLaw professors and Supreme Court correspondents previewed some of the U.S. Supreme Court 1999 term cases, focusing on cases involving federalism. They also discussed federalism, Congress’s p…
165 viewsThe panelists talked about cases having to do with criminal law and procedure. They focused on the key cases that would be coming up in the Supreme Court this year. After the discussion the …
219 viewsPanelists discussed the various civil rights cases that were to come before the Supreme Court that term. The panel was part of the annual preview of the Supreme Court held at the law school …
91 viewsAttorneys argued the case of Clinton v. Jones before a panel of Supreme Court journalists who served as the judges. The Supreme Court on January 13 heard the arguments in the case in which P…
245 viewsIn the second of a two-day conference on the upcoming Supreme Court term, Supreme Court scholars and reporters discussed cases dealing with criminal law and procedures, including drug testin…
106 viewsLaw professors and Supreme Court correspondents talk about how the U.S. Constitution’s structure affects the three branches of government. After a brief review of the 1994 term, the particip…
65 viewsMarshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary hosted a panel to look at the U.S. Supreme Court Term and the G O P’s Contract with America. Court journalists and law professors disc…
71 viewsPanelists discussed the main cases of 1994's docket that concerned different aspects of civil rights, which included voting rights and employment rights.
58 viewsAs part of the college’s annual preview of the U.S. Supreme Court term, journalists and professors participated in a mock court arguing their version of U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton. This Ar…
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