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The Institute of Bill of Rights Law, part of the William and Mary School of Law, marked the commencement of the new term of the United States Supreme Court with its 18th annual Supreme Court Preview…
124 viewsThe Institute of Bill of Rights Law, part of the William and Mary School of Law, marked the commencement of the new term of the United States Supreme Court with its 18th annual Supreme Court Preview…
124 viewsPanelists discussed federalism cases that will come before the Supreme Court in the current term. First, Professor Chermerinsky discussed the effects that past federalism cases have had,…
213 viewsThe College of William and Mary Law School hosted a conference previewing the Supreme Court’s 1997-98 term. The panel consisted of Supreme Court reporters and law school professors.
138 viewsParticipants discussed the role of the Supreme Court in improving U.S. race relations. They examined the implications of the Piscataway v. Taxman case dealing with affirmative action, as well as…
112 viewsOn the opening evening of a two-day conference on the upcoming Supreme Court term, Supreme Court scholars and reporters discussed the jurisprudence of the Court over the past five years.…
81 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 discussed…
56 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…
82 viewsReporters who cover the federal court system participated in a discussion on the press coverage of the judiciary & current Supreme Court Terms, Sponsored by the Institute of Bill of Rights…
35 viewsThe three Supreme Court correspondents: Stephen J. Wermiel , Wall Street Journal, Linda Greenhouse, New York Times, Ethan Bronner, Boston Globe , discussed the recently completed Court…
45 viewsDiscussed are major trends in the previous Court term. Flag desecration (Texas v. Johnson) and dial-a-porn services (Sable Communications v. FCC) were both protected under the First…
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