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  • ...s =Section 1 Rights}}<font size="+3">Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection and Other Rights</font> ...e deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the
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  • ...Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.}} ...e claiming Land under Grants of different States, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects."<ref><span id="ALDF_00023465">[[{{ROO
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  • ...s<ref><span id="ALDF_00025505">''Id.'' at 1153.</span></ref> and the House and Senate agreed to final language in conference. ...ee on public safety, Madison had promoted prosecution of Loyalist speakers and the burning of their pamphlets during the Revolutionary period. 1 Papers of
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  • ...ge=Constitution of the United States/Art. II/Sec. 2|alias =Clause 2 Advice and Consent}}<font size="+3">Article II Executive Branch</font> <font size="+1">Clause 2 Advice and Consent</font>
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  • |subject=Constitutional Law I |text=Constitutional Law Connected Casebook Chemerinsky
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  • ...edural due process often requires the federal government to provide notice and a hearing before depriving a person of a protected life, liberty, or proper ...elf, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensat
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  • ...d States|alias =Sixth Amendment}}<font size="+3">Sixth Amendment Rights in Criminal Prosecutions</font> ...but ruling that the summary court-martial involved in the case was not a "criminal prosecution" within the meaning of the Amendment).</span></ref> Further, th
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  • ...preme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which s ...f> Judicial power thus confers on federal courts the power to decide cases and to render a judgment that conclusively resolves each case.
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  • ...States|alias =Fourth Amendment}}<font size="+3">Fourth Amendment Searches and Seizures</font> ...probable cause and that the person to be seized, the place to be searched, and the evidence to be sought is specified in the warrant. The Supreme Court, h
    370 KB (57,962 words) - 04:29, September 13, 2023
  • ...ranches, or beyond the Judicial Branch's competency to review, Legislative and Executive Branch interpretations are dispositive.<ref><span id="ALDF_000021 ...Annotated'' available online to Members of Congress, congressional staff, and the public in a digital, easily-searchable format.
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  • '''<big>Chapter 500 Receipt and Handling of Mail and Papers</big>''' ==501 Filing Papers With the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office==
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  • | book_one = American Constitutional Law: Powers And Liberties ...two = Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Rights, Liberties, and Justice
    268 KB (42,125 words) - 13:54, June 30, 2023
  • |subject=Constitutional Law II |text=Constitutional Law (Aspen Casebook) Stone Seidman Sunstein Tushnet Karlan
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  • |text=Cases and Materials on Contracts ==Chapter 1: Introduction to Contracts and the Bases for Enforcing Promises==
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  • |subject=Health Law |text=Health Law: Cases, Materials and Problems Furrow
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  • ...Constitution of the United States/Art. I/Sec. 8|alias =Clause 18 Necessary and Proper Clause}}<font size="+3">Article I Legislative Branch</font> <font size="+1">Clause 18 Necessary and Proper Clause</font>
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  • |subject=Constitutional Law |text=Constitutional Law Paulsen 3rd
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  • ...vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.}} ...powers the Framers accorded the U.S. Government's Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches.
    225 KB (33,885 words) - 04:30, September 13, 2023
  • |text=Property Law: Rules, Policies, and Practices Singer Berger Davidson Penalver *Property law strives to balance:
    209 KB (33,554 words) - 01:26, May 10, 2024
  • |subject=Natural Resources Law |school=New York University School of Law
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  • ...the United States/Art. II/Sec. 2|alias =Clause 1 Military, Administrative, and Clemency}}<font size="+3">Article II Executive Branch</font> <font size="+1">Clause 1 Military, Administrative, and Clemency</font>
    174 KB (27,204 words) - 04:44, September 13, 2023
  • ...ted States|alias =Eighth Amendment}}<font size="+3">Eighth Amendment Cruel and Unusual Punishment</font> ...too vague to have been of any consequence, since [it] admit[s] of no clear and precise signification." James Iredell, Marcus, Answers to Mr. Mason's Objec
    180 KB (27,855 words) - 04:30, September 13, 2023
  • ...public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.}} ...ferson, and Andrew Jackson--took a very different line, albeit less boldly and persistently than their later successors.<ref><span id="ALDF_00025804">''Se
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  • |text=Property: Principles and Policies, 3rd ***Versus in personam right (behavior of some person), more complicated and binds only specific people
    211 KB (32,202 words) - 01:25, May 10, 2024
  • {{Clause|Clause Text|To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States;}} ...applied for naturalization; (2) those born abroad to U.S. citizen parents; and (3) those who derived citizenship after their parents naturalized in the Un
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  • | subject = Administrative Law | book_one = Administrative Procedure and Practice Funk, Shapiro, and Weaver
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  • ...als (Aspen Casebook)| book_two = Conflict of Laws, Cases, Comments, and Questions (American Casebook Series)| book_three =Conflicts in a Nutsh ...les are (1) uniformity in results in their determination / predictability, and (2) to prevent forum shopping.
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  • | subject = Administrative Law | text = Administrative Procedure and Practice
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  • == T1. Federal Judicial and Legislative Materials == || United States Law Week
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  • |subject=Administrative Law |text=Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy: Problems, Text, and Cases
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  • '''<big>Chapter 100 Secrecy, Access, National Security, and Foreign Filing</big>''' All U.S. Patent and Trademark Office employees
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  • # '''Prosecutorial Discretion and Legislative Intent''': ...role of the prosecutor’s office to determine which laws should be enforced and which should not? Isn’t this sort of an example of the executive interpre
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  • |subject=Immigration Law |text=Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy (American Casebook Series)
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  • | subject = Legislation and Regulation | book_one = Legislation and Regulation casebook
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  • ...ate law, is covered ''infra'' [[Section 1983 Litigation/Color of State Law and State Action]]. ...e searches and seizures, and the Eighth Amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
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  • | subject = Environmental Law | book_one = Environmental Law Casebook
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  • ...Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.}} ...om English practice, in which Parliament impeached and convicted ministers and favorites of the Crown in a struggle to rein in the Crown's power.
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  • | subject = Civil Procedure | text = Civil Procedure, Tenth Edition Yeazell Schwartz
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  • {{Infobox Law School |image=[[Image:Columbia Law School logo.png|200px]]
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  • | subject = Entertainment Law | book_one = Entertainment, Media, and the Law
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  • |text=An Analytical Approach to Evidence: Text, Problems, and Cases Allen * ESSF/104a (preponderance of evidence) < Criminal Conviction (beyond a reasonable doubt)
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  • |text=First Amendment Law Sullivan |related=Constitutional Law
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  • ...also expressly protects the freedoms of speech, press, peaceable assembly, and petition to the Government. ...t essays end by discussing the Clauses protecting the freedoms of assembly and petition.
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  • ==Overview of the Religion Clauses (Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses)== ...se clauses promote individual freedom of religion and separation of church and state.
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  • {{Clause|Clause Text|No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.}} ..., 227 U.S. 150, 161 (1913).</span></ref> The term has its roots in English law before the Founding. As the Supreme Court has explained:
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  • | subject = Constitutional Law II | text = Constitutional Law Connected Casebook Chemerinsky
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  • ...of engaging" in "speech, assembly, petition for the redress of grievances, and the exercise of religion."<ref><span id="ALDF_00019506">''Id.''</span></ref ...s#Marriage and Substantive Due Process|Fourteenth Amend., Sec. 1: Marriage and Substantive Due Process]].</span></ref>
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  • {{Infobox Law School |website=www.law.ucla.edu
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  • ...stances evincing a purpose in making the contract to commit a fraud on the law.<ref>[[International Harvester Co. v. McAdam]], 142 Wis. 114, 118, 124 NW 1 ...n subject to some exceptions In case of intention to commit a fraud on the law.}} [[International Harvester Co. v. McAdam]], supra.<br />
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  • | book_two = Problems and Materials on Secured Transactions (American Casebook Series) ...ebtor’s personal property as collateral for the obligation the debtor owes and if necessary the right to take the property in payment of the obligation
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