Charged a Fee for Getting Arrested, Whether Guilty or Not
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/26/us/politics/charged-a-fee-for-getting-arrested-whether-guilty-or-not.html
The Supreme Court will consider whether to take up a case from Minnesota surrounding the collection of “booking fees.” CreditAl...
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/21/us/supreme-court-says-police-may-use-evidence-found-after-illegal-stops.html
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that evidence found by police officers after illegal stops may be used in court if the officers conducted their searches after learning...
The Supreme Court Gets Ready to Legalize Corruption
BY JEFFREY TOOBIN
Citizens United let rich people buy candidates. Now, thanks to a case involving the former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell, the Supreme Court appears poised to allow the purchase of sitting politicians, too.CREDITPHOTOGRAPH...
Supreme Court Rules Iran Bank Must Pay for Terrorist Attacks
Supreme Court Rules Iran Bank Must Pay for Terrorist Attacks
Supreme Court Rules Iran Bank Must Pay for Terrorist Attacks
By ADAM LIPTAK
April 20, 2016
WASHINGTON — Iran’s central bank must pay nearly $2 billion to victims of...
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/19/us/politics/supreme-court-weighs-obamas-immigration-plan-with-much-at-stake.html
Supreme Court Weighs Obama’s Immigration Plan, With Much at Stake
Demonstrators gathered outside the Supreme Court on Monday as it heard a challenge to President Obama’s plan to...
Clarence Thomas Breaks His Silence
At heart, law professors are simply overpaid nerds, the kind of who take notes in three colors of ink and use two sizes of Post-its to tab out a casebook. We tend to have the ability to find something interesting in proceedings that would bore a normal human...
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