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... ment to the Constitution , " and , in either case , whether Congress should exercise its authority under section 5 of the fourteenth amendment to prohibit the use of the death penalty . " There is the naive view that capital punishment ...
... ment to the Constitution , " and , in either case , whether Congress should exercise its authority under section 5 of the fourteenth amendment to prohibit the use of the death penalty . " There is the naive view that capital punishment ...
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... ment claim . In any event , the record now before us is virtually barren of the facts necessary to determine whether petitioner had an interest in connection with the searched premises that gave rise to " a reasonable expectation [ on ...
... ment claim . In any event , the record now before us is virtually barren of the facts necessary to determine whether petitioner had an interest in connection with the searched premises that gave rise to " a reasonable expectation [ on ...
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... ment below . But New York did more than merely submit to the decision below ; it found a complete sub- stitute for the result it had sought in the Court of Appeals , and the result it continues to seek here . By reversing the judgment ...
... ment below . But New York did more than merely submit to the decision below ; it found a complete sub- stitute for the result it had sought in the Court of Appeals , and the result it continues to seek here . By reversing the judgment ...
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... ment in its capacity as employer also differs constitu- tionally from the government in its capacity as the sover- eign executing criminal laws . The Court in Pickering said : " The problem in any case is to arrive at a balance between ...
... ment in its capacity as employer also differs constitu- tionally from the government in its capacity as the sover- eign executing criminal laws . The Court in Pickering said : " The problem in any case is to arrive at a balance between ...
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... ment of Rights , Freedoms , and Responsibilities of Stu- dents contains , as we have seen , an explicit statement with respect to campus disruption . The regulation , carefully differentiating between advocacy and action , is a ...
... ment of Rights , Freedoms , and Responsibilities of Stu- dents contains , as we have seen , an explicit statement with respect to campus disruption . The regulation , carefully differentiating between advocacy and action , is a ...
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