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VOL. 118 · November 2004 · NO. 1

In Memoriam:   Archibald Cox


THE SUPREME COURT, 2003 TERM

 
Foreword:
The Constitutionalization of Democratic Politics
Richard H. Pildes
Comment:
Theology Scholarships, the Pledge of Allegiance, and Religious Liberty: Avoiding the Extremes but Missing the Liberty
Douglas Laycock
Leading Cases:
  1. Constitutional Law
    1. Constitutional Structure
      1. Separation of Powers -- Executive Privilege. -- Cheney v. United States District Court.
      2. State Sovereign Immunity -- Congress's Enforcement Power Under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment. -- Tennessee v. Lane.
    2. Criminal Law and Procedure
      1. Fourth Amendment -- Vehicular Searches. -- Thornton v. United States.
      2. Fourth Amedment -- Warrant Requirements. -- Groh v. Ramirez.
      3. Fourth and Fifth Amendments -- Stop-and-Identify Statutes. -- Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court.
      4. Fifth Amendment -- Nontestimonial Fruits. -- United States v. Patane.
      5. Fifth Amendment -- Two Step Interrogation. -- Missouri v. Seibert.
      6. Sixth Amendment -- Witness Confrontation. -- Crawford v. Washington.
      7. Sixth Amendment -- Retroactivity of Ring. -- Schriro v. Summerlin.
      8. Sixth Amendment -- State Sentencing Guidelines. -- Blakely v. Washington.
    3. Equal Protection
      1. Redistricting -- Partisan Gerrymandering -- Vieth v. Jubelirer.
    4. Freedom of Speech and Expression
      1. Internet Pornography Restrictions. -- Ashcroft v. ACLU.
      2. Campaign Finance -- Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act. -- McConnell v. FEC.
    5. Spending Clause
      1. Criminal Law -- Necessary and Proper Clause. -- Sabri v. United States.
  2. Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure
    1. Diversity Jurisdiction
      1. Jurisdictional Requirements -- Time of Filing Rule. -- Grupo Dataflux v. Atlas Global Group, L.P.
    2. Habeas Corpus
      1. Military Detention -- Alien Detainees. -- Rasul v. Bush.
      2. Military Detention -- Citizens Identified as Enemy Combatants. -- Hamdi v. Rumsfeld.
      3. Personal Jurisdiction -- Habeas Venue. -- Rumsfeld v. Padilla.
    3. Standing
      1. Prudential Standing -- Rights of Noncustodial Parents. -- Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow.
  3. Federal Statutes and Regulations
    1. Age Discrimination in Employment Act
      1. Reverse Discrimination Claims. -- General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc. v. Cline.
    2. Alien Tort Statute
      1. Federal Jurisdiction and Federal Common Law. -- Sosa v. Alvarez Machain.
    3. ERISA
      1. Preemption of State Tort Law. -- Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila.
    4. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
      1. Retroactive Application. -- Republic of Austria v. Altmann.
    5. Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvement Act
      1. Foreign Antitrust Liability. -- F. Hoffman-LaRoche Ltd. V. Empagran S.A.
    6. Tax Injunction Act
      1. Constitutional Challenges to State Tax Systems. -- Hibbs v. Winn.
 
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