Court cases:
- Opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court by term:
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007
- Visual tables illustrating the voting records by term for every opinion of the Court.
- Opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court by justice, divided by term:
- Tables listing and summarizing all opinions filed by each member of the Court each term.
- Per curiam opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court by term:
2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007
- Summaries of all per curiam opinions handed down by the Court by term.
- Individual case articles:
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case addressing Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
- 2000 Virginia Supreme Court case striking down domestic partner benefits for county employees.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case addressing the extent to which states could take compensation for Medicaid benefits from personal injury settlements.
- 2004 U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the right to have a jury determine criminal sentencing issues.
- 1884 U.S. Supreme Court case upholding copyright protection for photographs.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving state taxpayer standing in federal court.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the statute of limitations for filing habeas corpus petitions.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the scope of the U.S. Postal Service's immunity from lawsuits.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the standing of an agent to raise a racial discrimination claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1981 for violation of the contract rights of the principal.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving burden of pleading and proof in retaliatory prosecution claims.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the right of a criminal defendant to offer evidence of another's guilt.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving application of antitrust law to use of patented products in tying arrangements.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the due process requirement to give notice of the governmental taking of property to satisfy unpaid taxes.
- 1905 U.S. Supreme Court case striking state law limiting baker's work hours.
- 2005 Virginia Supreme Court case striking state law criminalizing fornication.
- 1990 U.S. Supreme Court case regarding criminal defendant's right to confront child witness in sex abuse case.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the preemptive scope of the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act of 1998.
- 1799 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the first suit of original jurisdiction between two States.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving the sovereign immunity of counties.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving licensing requirements under the Clean Water Act.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case involving suits by ERISA plan fiduciaries to recover benefit expenditures.
- U.S. Supreme Court case regarding police ability to stop and frisk suspects.
- 1989 U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the free speech right to burn the American flag.
- 2006 Supreme Court case involving the application of antitrust law to joint venture pricing decisions.
- 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the constitutionality of anticipatory search warrants.
- 1968 U.S. Supreme Court case regarding the free speech right of a Vietnam War protestor to burn his draft card.
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People:
- Wisconsin governor and U.S. Army general.
- Wisconsin governor and Arizona Territory politician.
- American ashcan school painter.
- U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals judge.
- American porn star and adult cable show host.
- Illinois politician and U.S. congressman.
- Dutch Golden Age painter.
- Iowa and U.S. Circuit Court judge, legal scholar.
- Jesuit priest, U.S. congressman and law professor.
- U.S. Navy admiral.
- D.C. Circuit Court judge.
- American photographer and filmmaker.
- Connecticut Senator and lawyer, appointed to Montana Territorial Supreme Court but never served.
- Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court.
- U.S. federal judge.
- Third Circuit Court judge.
- British children's author.
- American zookeeper and television animal expert.
- American music video and short film director.
- American sculptor.
- American dancer and television actress.
- American lawyer and legal scholar.
- Haitian immigrant victim of police brutality in New York City.
- Wisconsin governor and judge.
- U.S. Federal Circuit judge and U.S. Air Force general.
- Nuclear arms protestor killed during threat to destroy Washington Monument.
- D.C. Circuit Court and Kentucky state court judge.
- New York state court judge and U.S. congressman.
- New York state court judge and U.S. Supreme Court justice.
- New York lawyer and failed U.S. Supreme Court nominee.
- Georgia politician, Continental Congressman, and American Revolution officer.
- American architect.
- Montana Supreme Court justice and member of the Montana House of Representatives.
- American artist.
- American photographer.
- American ambassador and law professor.
- North Carolina politician and Continental Congressman.
- New Jersey politician and Continental Congressman.
- British Royal Navy admiral and Newfoundland colonial governor.
- Pennsylvania politician, judge, and Continental Congressman.
- Pennsylvania politician and U.S. Congressman.
- Indiana politician and U.S. Congressman.
- Maryland politician and U.S. Congressman.
- U.S. Congressman.
- Indiana politician and U.S. Congressman.
- Maryland politician, member of the Continental and U.S. Congresses.
- American television and film character actor.
- American voice actor.
- American Revolutionary War veteran and Continental Congressman.
- Vermont politician, judge, and U.S. Congressman.
- Pennsylvania politician, judge, and U.S. Congressman.
- New York lawyer, politician, and U.S. Congressman.
- Cuban-born American minor league baseball player.
- Ohio State Senator and Chief Justice of the Montana Territorial Supreme Court.
- Continental Congressman.
- Montana Supreme Court justice.
- Tobacco farmer jailed for making false threats of explosives on the National Mall in D.C. One of my personal favorites...
- U.S. District Court judge.
- Justice on the Montana and Dakota Territory Supreme Courts and member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Places:
- Washington, D.C. neighborhood.
- Washington, D.C. neighborhood.
- Potomac River tributary in eastern United States.
- Street in New York City.
- Washington, D.C. neighborhood.
- Columbus, Ohio neighborhood.
- Art museum in Columbus, Ohio.
- Zoo in Powell, Ohio.
- U.S. national park in Washington, D.C.
- Arlington, Virginia neighborhood.
- 14th century Norman tower house in Ireland.
- 16th century Norman tower house in Ireland.
- 15th century Norman tower house in Ireland.
- Law school in Washington, D.C.
- Columbus, Ohio neighborhood.
- U.S. national park in California.
- Smithsonian Insitute art museum in Washington, D.C.
- 1914 National Historic Landmark at the Grand Canyon designed by Mary Colter.
- Sports and entertainment arena in Washington, D.C.; since renamed to "Verizon Center."
- Smithsonian Insitute American history museum in Washington, D.C.
- Smithsonian Insitute natural history museum in Washington, D.C.
- Tributary of the Scioto River in central Ohio.
- Arlington, Virginia neighborhood.
- Columbus, Ohio neighborhood founded by Italian immigrants.
- State park in Arizona.
- Art district and gay neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio.
- Headquarters of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.
- Washington, D.C. neighborhood.
- New York City neighborhood.
- U.S. national park in Washington, D.C.
- Contemporary art museum in Columbus, Ohio.
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Things:
- 1970-1975 horror-themed Marvel Comic title.
- 1958 American photography book by Robert Frank.
- 1774 anti-British trade compact between twelve of the thirteen American colonies.
- Non-profit organization of law schools in the United States.
- Legal document that presents an argument or merely summarizes caselaw.
- 1939 American photography book by Berenice Abbott.
- The first comic book masked crimefighter, published 1936-1944.
- The codified legislation of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- American Revolution-era body responsible for communication between the colonies.
- 1917 film with Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton.
- Equitable legal defense against infringement claims.
- Cricosaura typica, a species of night lizard found in Cuba.
- Xantusia vigilis, a species of night lizard found in southern California.
- A bill proposed in the U.S. Congress in 2006 to extend copyright protection to fashion design.
- Public school district in Dublin, Ohio.
- 2006 novel by Claire Messud.
- 1941 Executive Order issued by FDR to ban racial discrimination in the defense industry.
- 20th century FCC doctrine requiring broadcasters to give equal time to opposing political positions.
- Case reporter that publishes the decisions of the U.S. Courts of Appeals that are not designated for publication.
- Case reporter that publishes the decisions of the U.S. Courts of Appeals that are designated for publication.
- Case reporter that publishes the decisions of the U.S. District Courts that are designated for publication.
- Bradypodion fischeri, a chameleon species found in Kenya and Tanzania.
- A bound series of pictures that vary in slight progression so as to animate when viewed in rapid succession.1
- U.S. federal law establishing the immunity of foreign governments and officials in U.S. courts.
- Independent U.S. agency that services other government agencies.
- 1977 American short film spoof of Star Wars.
- 1974 true crime book by Vincent Bugliosi about Manson murders and trial.
- 1990 American cable television show created by Joel Hodgson.
- 1890 American book by Jacob Riis documenting slum conditions in New York City.
- Chief legal officer of the State of Indiana.
- Fictional female reporter published in an American comic strip 1927-1968.
- American Christmas song written in 1857.
- Epic poem by Allen Ginsburg published in 1961.
- CNN news commentary show hosted by Lou Dobbs.
- 2003 American film by Sofia Coppola.
- Fictional crossdressing crimefighter published by Quality Comics 1940-1942.
- Two comic book series published by Marvel Comics, 1971-1973 and 1975-1976.
- Early 20th century New York City school founded around socialist and labor ideals.
- The primary legal document establishing the self-governance of the State of Montana.
- Court of last resort in the U.S. state of Montana.
- Pseudo-vampire antihero character published by Marvel Comics since 1971.
- Public school district in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Process of vocally advocating a party's position in court.
- American brand of tobacco cigarette manufactured by Phillip Morris.
- International law prohibition against universally condemned practices.
- Critically derided American variety television show that only aired in 1980.
- 1915 novel by D.H. Lawrence.
- 1975 film with Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston.
- Common law doctrine preventing relitigation of legal claims.
- Common law doctrine reducing the amount received under a will by gifts given by the testator during his lifetime.
- U.S. federal securities law preempting state law-based securities fraud class actions.
- 1991 American film by Cameron Crowe.
- American alternative comic book publisher since 1986.
- Fictional female costumed crimefighter published by Quality Comics, 1942-1943.
- Bradypodion xenorhinum, a species of chameleon found in Uganda and the Congo.
- Alternative erotica and social networking website.
- Form of trademark protection for famous and unique trademarks.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the D.C. District Court and federal agencies.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and Rhode Island.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Connecticut, New York, and Vermont.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the Virgin Islands.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming.
- U.S. federal appellate court for the District Courts in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
- The oldest U.S. federal law enforcement agency, operating under the National Park Service.
- Group of Vienna painters formed in 1946.
- American tobacco cigarette brand manufactured by Phillip Morris and marketed to women.
- 1920 novel by D.H. Lawrence.
- Lepidophyma flavimaculatum, a species of night lizard found in Central America.
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