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September 2009 - May 2006

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September 2009

Strip Search of Student Unconstitutional
Youth Curfew Ordinance Could Not Stand
Bible Excluded From Classroom Activity
California’s Amendment Banning Same-Sex Marriage

September 2005

California's Medical Marijuana Law Invalid
Strip Search of High School Students Unconstitutional
Jury’s Use of Bible Was Inappropriate
Juvenile Who Requested Mother Did Not Waive Rights

October 2005

Private Homes Condemned for Private Development
College Dean Could Censure Student-Run Newspaper
Dollar-a-Day Fee for Pretrial Detainees OK
No TV Cameras in New York Courtrooms

November 2005

City’s Special Events Permit Law Unconstitutional
Police Had No Duty to Enforce restraining Order
Country Club Had to Treat Domestic Partners Like Spouses
No Death Penalty for Juveniles

December 2005

Are Sobriety Checkpoints Valid?
Hosts Could Be Liable for Underage Drinker’s Injuries
Store Could Be Liable for Selling Gas to Drunk Driver
States’ Wine Laws Violated Commerce Clause

January 2006

P2P Software Company Liable for Copyright Infringement
Drug Dealer’s Lottery Winnings Subject to Forfeiture
State Could Not Limit Medical Malpractice Damages
Mother Had No Companionship Rights in Adult Son

February 2006

Spousal Notification Requirement for Abortion
School Anti-Harassment Policy Unconstitutional
Religious Groups Could Distribute Materials in Public Schools
Police Department’s Beard Policy Violated Religious Freedom

March 2006

Intelligent Design Policy Violated Freedom of Religion
Parents Could Not Control Education Specifics
Can Juvenile Enter Guilty Plea Agreement
Killer Released on Technicality

April 2006

Oregon’s Assisted Suicide Law is Valid
Enforcement of Violent Video Games Law Halted
Home-Schooled Students Ineligible for Public School Sports
Private School Vouchers Violate Florida Constitution


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