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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 120 · November 2006 · No. 1
THE SUPREME COURT, 2005 TERM  
 
FOREWORD:
THE COURT'S AGENDA — AND THE NATION'S

Frederick Schauer
COMMENT:
HAMDAN V. RUMSFELD:
THE LEGAL ACADEMY GOES TO PRACTICE



Neal Kumar Katyal
LEADING CASES:
  1. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
    1. Constitutional Structure
      State Sovereign Immunity — Bankruptcy: Central Virginia Community College v. Katz
    2. Criminal Law and Procedure
      1. Eighth Amendment — Death Penalty — Consideration of Invalid Sentencing Factors: Brown v. Sanders
      2. Eighth Amendment — Death Penalty — Weighing of Aggravating and Mitigating Factors: Kansas v. Marsh
      3. Fourth Amendment — Anticipatory Warrants: United States v. Grubbs
      4. Fourth Amendment — Consent Search Doctrine — Co-occupant Refusal To Consent: Georgia v. Randolph
      5. Fourth Amendment — Exclusionary Rule — "Knock and Announce" Violations: Hudson v. Michigan
      6. Fourth Amendment — Suspicionless Search of Parolees: Samson v. California
      7. Sixth Amendment — Blakely Violations — Harmless Error Review: Washington v. Recuenco
      8. Sixth Amendment — Right to Counsel of Choice: United States v. Gonzalez-Lopez
      9. Sixth Amendment — Witness Confrontation: Davis v. Washington
    3. Due Process
      1. Required Scope of Insanity Defense: Clark v. Arizona
      2. Tax Sales of Real Property — Notice and Opportunity To Be Heard: Jones v. Flowers
    4. Equal Protection
      Redistricting — Partisan Gerrymandering: League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry
    5. Freedom of Association
      Freedom of Expressive Association — Campus Access for Military Recruiters: Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic & Institutional Rights, Inc.
    6. Freedom of Speech and Expression
      1. Application to Incarcerated Persons — Inmate Access to Print Media: Beard v. Banks
      2. Public Employee Speech: Garcetti v. Ceballos
      3. Campaign Finance Regulation: Randall v. Sorrell
  2. FEDERAL JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE
    1. Equitable Remedies
      Abortion Rights — Remedy for Unconstitutionality: Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England
    2. Status of International Law
      Enforceability of Treaties in Domestic Courts — Vienna Convention on Consular Relations: Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon
  3. FEDERAL STATUTES AND REGULATIONS
    1. Civil Rights Act, Title VII
      Standard for Retaliatory Conduct: Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White
    2. Criminal Law
      Firearms Regulation — Defense of Duress: Dixon v. United States
    3. Patent
      Availability of Injunctive Relief: eBay Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C.
    4. Religious Freedom Restoration Act
      Statutory Exemptions: Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal
    5. Review of Administrative Action
      1. Clean Water Act — Federal Jurisdiciton over Navigable Waters: Rapanos v. United States
      2. Deference to Agency Interpretive Rules: Gonzales v. Oregon
 
THE STATISTICS
 



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