ABA Journal 2001 David G. Savage - Abstracts

ABA Journal 2001 David G. Savage
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A matter of control; Kansas seeks lower burden of proof to confine sexual predators.LawDavid G. Savage
A second opinion; case of a mentally retarded murderer comes back to the Court 12 years later.LawDavid G. Savage
Back to work; job bias is at issue in three cases on the Court's expanded docket.LawDavid G. Savage
Crime and banishment; immigrants argue they have a right to ask a court to stop their deportation.LawDavid G. Savage
Dealing with drugs and death; 'special needs" doctrine reined in; clarity ordered for capital punishment jurors.LawDavid G. Savage
Figures of speech; First Amendment decisions give thumbs up for ads, down for politicking.LawDavid G. Savage
HMOs to get a second opinion; upcoming ruling on physician panels may affect state patients' right laws.LawDavid G. Savage
Justice in job disputes; with mandatory arbitration ok'd, focus shifts to making sure it's fair.LawDavid G. Savage
Keeping the doors open; court upholds rights for aliens with criminal records.LawDavid G. Savage
Police barriers; drug roadblocks struck down in latest victory for Fourth Amendment.LawDavid G. Savage
Slicing punitives; justices back de novo review of awards in pocket tool case.LawDavid G. Savage
Speaking of justice; English-only license exam rule drives argument on disparate impact.LawDavid G. Savage
Taking a page from history; Old English, colonial law revisited in pot scanning, warrantless arrest cases.LawDavid G. Savage
The 11th effect; sovereign immunity could force lawyers to duplicate efforts.LawDavid G. Savage
The door closes; sexual predators barred from claiming that confinement is punishment.LawDavid G. Savage
The next federalism frontier; after ADA case, states' rights activists may test Congress' spending power.LawDavid G. Savage
The vote case fallout; ruling could harm respect for Court and its federalism decision.(Bush v. Gore, Supreme Court ruling on contested presidential election of 2000)LawDavid G. Savage
United they sit; last term suggests 5-4 splits likely in areas of federalism, civil rights, religion.LawDavid G. Savage
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