Supreme Court to Rule on Executing Young Killers
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Supreme Court to Consider Legality of
Executing Teenagers
Supreme Court to Consider Legality of
Executing Teenagers
01/26/2004 10:57 PMThe court agreed today to decide whether the Constitution prohibits
the death penalty for crimes committed at the age of 16 or 17.
Supreme Court will revisit execution of
teenage killers (USATODAY.com)
Supreme Court will revisit execution of
teenage killers (USATODAY.com)
01/27/2004 07:05 AMUSATODAY.com - The Supreme Court said Monday it will decide whether
the Constitution allows the executions of killers who commit their
crimes before they are 18, a practice the court allowed in a ruling
more than 15 years ago.
FCC Asks Supreme Court To Rule on
Broadband
FCC Asks Supreme Court To Rule on
Broadband
08/31/2004 01:38 PMSupreme Court Will Rule on ISP Cable
Access
Supreme Court Will Rule on ISP Cable
Access
03/25/2005 06:54 PMThe long battle over whether cable services should be treated as
telecommunication or information services comes to the Supreme Court,
where a previous FCC ruling will be tested.
News briefs: Supreme Court to rule on
sharing
News briefs: Supreme Court to rule on
sharing
03/28/2005 06:16 AMAlso: Nortel, Alcatel announce new WLAN partners; IT budgets on the
rise; BMC to buy OpenNetworks; IBM settles with Compuware; new hope
for .eu
Supreme Court nixes Calif. anti-smog
rule
Supreme Court nixes Calif. anti-smog
rule
04/28/2004 05:17 PMRuling Is Awaited on Death Penalty for
Young Killers
Ruling Is Awaited on Death Penalty for
Young Killers
01/03/2005 11:55 PMA Texas high school student convicted of a double murder waits on
death row as the Supreme Court weighs the constitutionality of the
juvenile death penalty.
Court mulls file sharing Hollywood and
Silicon Valley square off before Supreme
Court in case that could limit
Court mulls file sharing Hollywood and
Silicon Valley square off before Supreme
Court in case that could limit
03/30/2005 08:56 PMCBS MarketWatch Mar 31 2005 12:31AM GMT
The Supreme Court says no
The Supreme Court says no
03/24/2005 11:52 AMThe justices deny a request for an order to re-insert Terri Schiavo's
feeding tube. Is this the end?
What is going on at the Supreme Court?
What is going on at the Supreme Court?
06/29/2004 11:59 AMThomas and Scalia are the most conservative conservative Justices.
Breyer is on of the liberal Justices. (Admittedly the least
liberal,…
Court ready to rule on N
Court ready to rule on N
06/26/2004 07:29 AMTechzonez Jun 26 2004 11:13AM GMT
Dems on the Supreme Court
Dems on the Supreme Court
01/11/2004 07:56 AMSo an underplayed aspect of this campaign has been how the Democratic
candidates would differently select the Supreme Court. On NPR's
debate
, Senator Lieberman pointed to Justice Souter as a model. Congressman
Kucinich plugged Justice Ginsburg. I've gotten a couple pings asking
what the right answer is.
Hard question for me. Of course neither Ginsburg nor Souter were on
the correct side (or the right side) of Eldred, but I certainly think
Justice Souter is a model justice -- serious, hard working, unburdened
by ideology, prepared. I never quite get the principle that guides
Justice Ginsburg's choice between activism and not, or principle and
not, so I'm waiting to see the genius in that selection by President
Clinton.
Justice Breyer of course wrote a brilliant dissent in Eldred --
brilliant, though not effective. He was
proud of the decision's embrace of economics as the standard by which the
Sonny Bono Act was judged. But while I'm a fan of the result, I've
been too deeply affected (scarred?) by the
originalism/textaulism/fidelity theories of Scalia to be enamored of
that method.
In my view, perhaps the best sitting justice is a Republican appointee
-- Stevens. And if candidates are looking for what makes the best the
best, then it is certainly his judges' judge-like character. There's
no simple line that predicts Justice Stevens' result -- certainly not
a political line. And if there is any quality this Court needs, it is
that -- following a line that does not seem a political line.
The most impressive judges not sitting on the Supreme Court are also,
um, Republicans. (What party am I again?) Judge
Kozin
ski is a great judge -- too young when appointed, but someone who
has matured brilliantly in the job. And while his views about how to
the interpret the constitution make me cringe, history will record the
greatest judge of our time as Judge
Posner. But I
doubt that this is the time that a President from either party will
pick greatness as the reason to select a Justice.
Showdown at the Supreme Court
Showdown at the Supreme Court
03/17/2005 03:27 AM“On March 29, the entertainment and technology industries will
descend upon Washington, D.C. to argue their respective sides before
the Supreme Court in the landmark case of MGM v Grokster. At stake:
the future of peer-to-peer technology, consumer electronics, software
design, and consumer rights in the United States. In April 2003, a
federal judge ruled that Streamcast Networks — the developer and
distributor of the Morpheus file-sharing software, and Grokster
— the developer and distributor…
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Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on ice
Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on ice
06/29/2004 12:05 PMIn a close vote, the justices rule that a federal law designed to
restrict Internet pornography violates Americans' free-speech rights.
The porn must go on - US Supreme Court
The porn must go on - US Supreme Court
06/29/2004 11:40 PMFor now . . .
Supreme Court to try Brand X
Supreme Court to try Brand X
03/28/2005 11:29 PMIndependent ISPs argue cable companies should be forced to lease
lines, but what's really on trial is the concept of communication.
US Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on
ice
US Supreme Court keeps Net porn law on
ice
07/01/2004 02:04 AMZDNet Australia Jul 1 2004 5:44AM GMT
Court Reverses Pro-Spam Rule
Court Reverses Pro-Spam Rule
05/14/2004 04:52 AMCourt ready to rule on Net porn
Court ready to rule on Net porn
06/25/2004 06:44 PMFree speech groups brace for a Supreme Court decision that could
restrain adult Web sites--but also stymie educational sites.
Court to rule on Israeli barrier
Court to rule on Israeli barrier
07/09/2004 12:04 AMThe top UN court is set on Friday to deliver its verdict on the
legality of Israel's West Bank barrier.
European court to rule on MS sanctions
European court to rule on MS sanctions
12/22/2004 01:11 AMTo lift or not to lift...
Militants in Europe Openly Call for
Jihad and the Rule of Islam---In this
former industrial town north of London,
a small group of young Britons whose
parents emigrated from Pakistan after
World War II
Militants in Europe Openly Call for
Jihad and the Rule of Islam---In this
former industrial town north of London,
a small group of young Britons whose
parents emigrated from Pakistan after
World War II
04/27/2004 01:56 AMOK peacenicks, how do you propose dealingwith
this?
nytimes.com/2004/04/26/international/europe/26EURO.html?hp
track
this site | 3 links
File sharing goes to the Supreme Court
File sharing goes to the Supreme Court
03/29/2005 06:49 AMPersonal Computer World Mar 29 2005 10:51AM GMT
Papers Please: right not to show ID goes
to Supreme Court
Papers Please: right not to show ID goes
to Supreme Court
02/17/2004 11:47 AMA Nevada cowboy is fighting for his right not to produce ID on
law-enforcement demand, and he's going all the way to the Supreme
Court.
Meet Dudley Hiibel. He's a 59 year old cowboy who owns a small ranch
outside of Winnemucca, Nevada. He lives a simple life, but he's his
own man. You probably never would have heard of Dudley Hiibel if it
weren't for his belief in the U.S. Constitution.
One balmy May evening back in 2000, Dudley was standing around minding
his own business when all of a sudden, a policeman pulled-up and
demanded that Dudley produce his ID. Dudley, having done nothing
wrong, declined. He was arrested and charged with "failure to
cooperate" for refusing to show ID on demand. And it's all on video.
On the 22nd of March 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether
Dudley and the rest of us live in a free society, or in a country
where we must show "the papers" whenever a cop demands them.
Link
(
Thanks, Bill!)
Supreme Court curtails Net porn law
Supreme Court curtails Net porn law
06/29/2004 02:04 PMCNET Jun 29 2004 3:59PM GMT
Online Exclusive: Supreme Court
Online Exclusive: Supreme Court
09/27/2004 07:30 AMDailybusinessreview.com - Mon Sep 27, 10:54 am GMT
Supreme Court Says COPA Unconstitutional
Supreme Court Says COPA Unconstitutional
06/29/2004 01:38 PM"Suggesting there are less restrictive ways to protect minors from
harmful Web content, the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday ruled 5-4 that the
Child Online Protection Act (COPA) is a content-based restriction of
free speech. The case is on its way back to a lower court for further
review."
Lessig on Supreme Court justices
Lessig on Supreme Court justices
01/11/2004 07:54 AMLarry
gives his opinion of the Supreme Court justices like a sommelier
describing a collection of fine wines.
Supreme Court takes hard look at P2P
Supreme Court takes hard look at P2P
03/29/2005 02:25 PMJustices voice skepticism about both sides as file-swap companies do
legal battle with entertainment industry.
FAQ: Betamax--tech's favorite ruling
Supreme Court to Consider Cable
Regulation
Supreme Court to Consider Cable
Regulation
03/28/2005 11:56 PMTuesday, the United States Supreme Court will hear opening arguments
in the fight to classify what constitutes an "information service,"
and whether cable companies and voice over IP providers deserve to be
treated differently under a separate set of government regulations.
U.S. Supreme Court: Public Anonymity No
Right
U.S. Supreme Court: Public Anonymity No
Right
06/21/2004 09:55 PMSupreme Court to Decide P2P Legality
Supreme Court to Decide P2P Legality
03/28/2005 12:59 PMThe United States Supreme Court will hear on Tuesday a landmark case
that could have far-reaching consequences for both copyright holders
and the technology industry. At issue is whether two P2P network
operators, Grokster and StreamCast are liable for the copyright
infringement committed by their users.
US Supreme Court sides with AMD on EU
investigation
US Supreme Court sides with AMD on EU
investigation
06/22/2004 11:04 AMThe US Supreme Court has ruled that Intel may eventually have to turn
600,000 pages of documents over to EU investigators as part of a
long-running inquiry into Intel's business practices in Europe.
Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Landmark Supreme Court Cases
03/31/2005 09:11 AMLandmark Supreme Court Caseshttp://www.landmarkcases.org/
There is always a great demand for educational materials
regarding the most important US Supreme Court Cases and this website
is an outgrowth of that sustained interest. Developed by Street Law
and the Supreme Court Historical Society, this website was developed
in order to provide teachers with a full range of resources and
activities regarding such cases. The general teaching strategies
offered here include political cartoon analysis, moot court, continuum
exercises, and website evaluation. Some of the cases covered here
include Mapp v. Ohio, Gideon v. Wainwright, and Miranda v. Arizona.
The site also offers some detailed explanations of important related
concepts, such as federalism, national supremacy, and judicial review.
Additional, the site provides background summaries of each case and
pertinent discussion questions for a variety of reading levels and
abilities. This has been added to
Legal Resources 2005
Internet MiniGuide. [From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout
Project 1994-2004.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
AMD defeats Intel in US Supreme Court
AMD defeats Intel in US Supreme Court
06/22/2004 05:47 AMChip giant must now hand over documents to EC
Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research
Web Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Research
12/25/2003 07:52 PMWeb Guide to U.S. Supreme Court Researchhttp://www.l
lrx.com/features/supremectwebguide.htmGail Partin's
thorough and up-to-date guide provides annotated links to the most
reliable, substantive sites for U.S. Supreme Court research. Her focus
is predominantly on information that is freely or inexpensively
available on the Internet.
Supreme Court rules against Intel
Supreme Court rules against Intel
06/21/2004 10:54 AMZDNet Jun 21 2004 3:40PM GMT
"Urteil des Supreme Court (PDF-Version)"
"Urteil des Supreme Court (PDF-Version)"
06/29/2004 02:13 PMSupreme Court hears P2P case
Supreme Court hears P2P case
03/29/2005 11:57 AMJustices quiz attorneys for file-swapping software companies and
Hollywood studios in a landmark case.
FAQ: Betamax--tech's favorite ruling
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