Landmark decisions of the United States Supreme Court /Maureen Harrison and Steve Gilbert, editors.
Landmark decisions of the United States Supreme Court /Maureen Harrison and Steve Gilbert, editors.
- Beverly Hills, California : Excellent Books, (c)1991-<1992 >]
- volume <1-3 > ; 22 cm.
volume 1. School desegregation : Brown volume Board of Education (1954) -- Obscenity : Roth volume United States (1957) -- School prayer : Engel volume Vitale (1962) -- Fair trials : Gideon volume Wainwright (1963) -- Sexual privacy : Griswold volume Connecticut (1965) -- Censorship : New York Times vs. United States (1971) -- Abortion : Roe volume Wade (1973) -- Affirmative action : University of California volume Bakke (1978) -- Book banning : Board of Education volume Pico (1982) -- Flag burning : Texas volume Johnson (1989) -- The U.S. Constitution : The Preamble (1789). volume2. Slavery : Dred Scott volume Sanford (1857) -- Women's suffrage : Minor volume Happersett (1875) ; United States volume Anthony (1873) -- Japanese American concentration camps : Korematsu volume United States (1944) -- Bible reading in the public schools : Abington School District volume Shempp (1963) -- Book banned in Boston : "Fanny Hill" volume Massachusetts (1966) -- Rights of the accused : Miranda volume Arizona (1966) -- Death penalty : Furman volume Georgia (1972) -- Homosexuality : Bowers volume Hardwick (1986) -- Offensive speech : Hustler volume Falwell (1988) -- Right to die : Cruzan volume Missouri (1990). volume3. Executive privilege : Marbury volume Madison (1803) ; United States volume Nixon (1974) -- Clear and present danger : Schenck volume United States (1919) -- Forced sterilization : Buck volume Bell (1927) -- Mob justice : Scottsboro Boys volume Alabama (1932) -- Pledge of allegiance : Minersville School District volume Gobitis (1940) ; Board of Education volume Barnette (1943) -- Illegal search and seizure : Mapp volume Ohio (1961) -- Interracial marriage : Loving volume Virginia (1967) -- Monkey trials : Epperson volume Arkansas (1968) -- Sexual harassment : Meritor Savings Bank volume Vinson (1986) -- Church and state : Allegheny County volume ACLU (1989). volume 4. Federal supremacy : McCulloch volume Maryland (1819) -- The trail of tears : The Cherokees volume Georgia (1831) ; Worcester volume Georgia (1832) -- Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus : In the matter of Milligan (1866) -- Separate but equal : Plessy volume Ferguson (1896) ; Dissenting in Plessy -- Trust busting : Standard Oil volume United States (1911) -- Child labor : Hammer volume Dagenhart (1918) -- The atomic spies : The Rosenbergs volume United States (1953); Dissenting in The Rosenberts -- Libel : The New York Times volume Sullivan (1964) -- Conscientious objection : Muhammad Ali volume United States (1971) -- Hate crimes : R.A. volume St. Paul (1992) ; Wisconsin volume Mitchell (1993). volume 5. The slave ship cases: The Antelope (1825); The Amistad (1840) -- Religious liberty: Cantwell volume Connecticut (1940) -- Treason: Cramer volume United States (1945) -- Military justice: Toth volume Quarles (1955) -- Marijuana: Leary volume United States (1969) -- Birth control: Eisenstadt volume Baird (1972) -- Baseball: Flood volume Kuhn (1972) -- Equal pay for equal work: Corning volume Brennan (1974) -- Child abuse: DeShaney volume Winnebago (1989) -- The "Son of Sam" law: Simon and Schuster volume New York Crime Victims Board (1991) -- U.S. Constitution. volume 6. The Aaron Burr conspiracy : Bollman-Swartwout Case (1807) -- The Dartmouth College Case : Trustees of Dartmouth College volume Woodward (1819) -- Women's work : Muller volume Oregon (1908) -- The "Sick Chicken" Case : Schecter Poultry volume United States (1935) -- The Right to keep and bear arms : United States volume Jack Miller (1939) -- The Law of war : In The Matter of General Tomoyuki Yamashita (1946) -- Un-American activities : John T. Watkins volume United States (1957) -- One person, one vote : Reynolds volume Sims (1964) -- The Constitution and the right to die : Washington State volume Glucksberg -- New York State volume Quill (1997); The Presidential line item veto : President William J. Clinton volume The City of New York (1998).
Constitutional law--United States.
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volume 1. School desegregation : Brown volume Board of Education (1954) -- Obscenity : Roth volume United States (1957) -- School prayer : Engel volume Vitale (1962) -- Fair trials : Gideon volume Wainwright (1963) -- Sexual privacy : Griswold volume Connecticut (1965) -- Censorship : New York Times vs. United States (1971) -- Abortion : Roe volume Wade (1973) -- Affirmative action : University of California volume Bakke (1978) -- Book banning : Board of Education volume Pico (1982) -- Flag burning : Texas volume Johnson (1989) -- The U.S. Constitution : The Preamble (1789). volume2. Slavery : Dred Scott volume Sanford (1857) -- Women's suffrage : Minor volume Happersett (1875) ; United States volume Anthony (1873) -- Japanese American concentration camps : Korematsu volume United States (1944) -- Bible reading in the public schools : Abington School District volume Shempp (1963) -- Book banned in Boston : "Fanny Hill" volume Massachusetts (1966) -- Rights of the accused : Miranda volume Arizona (1966) -- Death penalty : Furman volume Georgia (1972) -- Homosexuality : Bowers volume Hardwick (1986) -- Offensive speech : Hustler volume Falwell (1988) -- Right to die : Cruzan volume Missouri (1990). volume3. Executive privilege : Marbury volume Madison (1803) ; United States volume Nixon (1974) -- Clear and present danger : Schenck volume United States (1919) -- Forced sterilization : Buck volume Bell (1927) -- Mob justice : Scottsboro Boys volume Alabama (1932) -- Pledge of allegiance : Minersville School District volume Gobitis (1940) ; Board of Education volume Barnette (1943) -- Illegal search and seizure : Mapp volume Ohio (1961) -- Interracial marriage : Loving volume Virginia (1967) -- Monkey trials : Epperson volume Arkansas (1968) -- Sexual harassment : Meritor Savings Bank volume Vinson (1986) -- Church and state : Allegheny County volume ACLU (1989). volume 4. Federal supremacy : McCulloch volume Maryland (1819) -- The trail of tears : The Cherokees volume Georgia (1831) ; Worcester volume Georgia (1832) -- Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus : In the matter of Milligan (1866) -- Separate but equal : Plessy volume Ferguson (1896) ; Dissenting in Plessy -- Trust busting : Standard Oil volume United States (1911) -- Child labor : Hammer volume Dagenhart (1918) -- The atomic spies : The Rosenbergs volume United States (1953); Dissenting in The Rosenberts -- Libel : The New York Times volume Sullivan (1964) -- Conscientious objection : Muhammad Ali volume United States (1971) -- Hate crimes : R.A. volume St. Paul (1992) ; Wisconsin volume Mitchell (1993). volume 5. The slave ship cases: The Antelope (1825); The Amistad (1840) -- Religious liberty: Cantwell volume Connecticut (1940) -- Treason: Cramer volume United States (1945) -- Military justice: Toth volume Quarles (1955) -- Marijuana: Leary volume United States (1969) -- Birth control: Eisenstadt volume Baird (1972) -- Baseball: Flood volume Kuhn (1972) -- Equal pay for equal work: Corning volume Brennan (1974) -- Child abuse: DeShaney volume Winnebago (1989) -- The "Son of Sam" law: Simon and Schuster volume New York Crime Victims Board (1991) -- U.S. Constitution. volume 6. The Aaron Burr conspiracy : Bollman-Swartwout Case (1807) -- The Dartmouth College Case : Trustees of Dartmouth College volume Woodward (1819) -- Women's work : Muller volume Oregon (1908) -- The "Sick Chicken" Case : Schecter Poultry volume United States (1935) -- The Right to keep and bear arms : United States volume Jack Miller (1939) -- The Law of war : In The Matter of General Tomoyuki Yamashita (1946) -- Un-American activities : John T. Watkins volume United States (1957) -- One person, one vote : Reynolds volume Sims (1964) -- The Constitution and the right to die : Washington State volume Glucksberg -- New York State volume Quill (1997); The Presidential line item veto : President William J. Clinton volume The City of New York (1998).
Constitutional law--United States.
KF4549 / .L363 1991 KF4549