In this term, as in the previous one, the United States Supreme Court reasserted the rule of law in the context of the detainees in the war on terror. At the same time, however, the addition of two new justices shifted the Court’s ideological balance to the right. In terms of criminal cases, the Court handed down a mixed bag of decisions. It was a bad term for Fourth Amendment claimants with the government prevailing in four of five search-and-seizure cases. Outside the context of the Fourth Amendment, however, criminal defendants fared a little better. In this article, I review some of the Court’s decisions in the criminal context. In a separate article, I review some of the Court’s decisions in the civil context
The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2008 Term gave us a number of very important criminal law and proce...
The 2004-2005 Term of the Supreme Court off e red no blockbuster rulings. Nonetheless, in what turne...
The United States Supreme Court’s 2001-2002 term at least gave the appearance of a more unified Supr...
In this term, as in the previous one, the United States Supreme Court reasserted the rule of law in ...
The past Term of the Court was one in which it swung to the right. A single justice, Justice Anthony...
The United States Supreme Court this term reasserted the rule of law in the context of the detainees...
Perhaps to most observers, the blockbusters from the United States Supreme Court’s 2010-2011 Term we...
Perhaps to most observers, the blockbusters from the United States Supreme Court’s 2010-2011 Term we...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2008 Term gave us a number of very important criminal law and proce...
Issues that are hot one Term are sometimes cold the next. In contrast with the 2008 Term—when the Co...
The past Term of the Court was one in which it swung to the right. A single justice, Justice Anthony...
Issues that are hot one Term are sometimes cold the next. In contrast with the 2008 Term—when the Co...
In criminal cases, this term of the United States Supreme Court had several important decisions, but...
The United States Supreme Court this term reasserted the rule of law in the context of the detainees...
The United States Supreme Court’s 2001-2002 term at least gave the appearance of a more unified Supr...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2008 Term gave us a number of very important criminal law and proce...
The 2004-2005 Term of the Supreme Court off e red no blockbuster rulings. Nonetheless, in what turne...
The United States Supreme Court’s 2001-2002 term at least gave the appearance of a more unified Supr...
In this term, as in the previous one, the United States Supreme Court reasserted the rule of law in ...
The past Term of the Court was one in which it swung to the right. A single justice, Justice Anthony...
The United States Supreme Court this term reasserted the rule of law in the context of the detainees...
Perhaps to most observers, the blockbusters from the United States Supreme Court’s 2010-2011 Term we...
Perhaps to most observers, the blockbusters from the United States Supreme Court’s 2010-2011 Term we...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2008 Term gave us a number of very important criminal law and proce...
Issues that are hot one Term are sometimes cold the next. In contrast with the 2008 Term—when the Co...
The past Term of the Court was one in which it swung to the right. A single justice, Justice Anthony...
Issues that are hot one Term are sometimes cold the next. In contrast with the 2008 Term—when the Co...
In criminal cases, this term of the United States Supreme Court had several important decisions, but...
The United States Supreme Court this term reasserted the rule of law in the context of the detainees...
The United States Supreme Court’s 2001-2002 term at least gave the appearance of a more unified Supr...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2008 Term gave us a number of very important criminal law and proce...
The 2004-2005 Term of the Supreme Court off e red no blockbuster rulings. Nonetheless, in what turne...
The United States Supreme Court’s 2001-2002 term at least gave the appearance of a more unified Supr...