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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 121 · November 2007 · No. 1
THE SUPREME COURT, 2006 TERM  
 
FOREWORD:
CONSTITUTIONS AND CAPABILITIES:
"PERCEPTION" AGAINST LOFTY FORMALISM



Martha C. Nussbaum
COMMENT:
PARENTS INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
V. SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I
:
VOLUNTARY RACIAL INTEGRATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS


JUSTICE KENNEDY AND THE DOMAINS OF EQUAL PROTECTION

Heather K. Gerken
THE SUPREME COURT AND VOLUNTARY INTEGRATION

James E. Ryan
THE SEATTLE AND LOUISVILLE SCHOOL CASES: THERE IS NO OTHER WAY

J. Harvie Wilkinson III
LEADING CASES:
  1. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
    1. Constitutional Remedies
      Bivens Damages — Takings Clause Retaliation: Wilkie v. Robbins
    2. Criminal Law and Procedure
      1. Eighth Amendment — Death Penalty — Consideration of Mitigating Evidence: Abdul-Kabir v. Quarterman; Brewer v. Quarterman
      2. Eighth Amendment — Death Penalty — Execution of the Presently Incompetent: Panetti v. Quarterman
      3. Fourth Amendment — Reasonableness of Forcible Seizure: Scott v. Harris
      4. Sixth Amendment — Allocation of Factfinding in Sentencing: Cunningham v. California
      5. Sixth Amendment — Death Qualification Decisions: Uttecht v. Brown
      6. Sixth Amendment — Federal Sentencing Guidelines — Presumption of Reasonableness: Rita v. United States
      7. Sixth Amendment — Ineffective Assistance of Counsel: Schriro v. Landrigan
    3. Due Process
      1. Abortion Rights — "Partial Birth" Abortion: Gonzales v. Carhart
      2. Punitive Damages: Philip Morris USA v. Williams
    4. Freedom of Speech and Expression
      1. Campaign Finance Regulation: FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc.
      2. Student Speech: Morse v. Frederick
  2. FEDERAL JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE
    1. Civil Procedure
      Pleading Standards: Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly
    2. Jurisdictional Status of Rules
      Statutory Time Limits to Appeal: Bowles v. Russell
    3. Standing
      Taxpayer Standing — Establishment Clause Violations: Hein v. Freedom from Religion Foundation, Inc.
  3. FEDERAL STATUTES AND REGULATIONS
    1. Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act
      "Clearly Established Law" in Habeas Review: Carey v. Musladin
    2. Armed Career Criminal Act
      Definition of "Violent Felony": James v. United States
    3. Civil Rights Act, Title VII
      Statute of Limitations: Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
    4. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
      Parental Rights: Winkelman v. Parma City School District
    5. Patent
      Obviousness: KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc.
    6. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
      "Strong Inference" Pleading Standard: Tellabs, Inc v. Makor Issues & Rights, Ltd.
    7. Review of Administrative Action
      1. Chevron Deference: Zuni Public School District No. 89 v. Department of Education
      2. Deference to Agency Interpretation of Conflicting Statutes: National Ass'n of Home Builders v. Defenders of Wildlife
      3. Limits on Agency Discretion: Massachusetts v. EPA
    8. Sherman Act
      Minimum Resale Price Maintenance: Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc.
 
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