The Supreme Court has recently adjudicated some crucial issues regarding criminal matters and constitutional jurisprudence. The Court expanded the constitutional authority vested in Congress, provided defendants with constitutional remedies and protections, indicated that even a substantial amount of publicity surrounding a trial does not warrant a change of venue, left defense attorneys in awe of their new-found obligations, and settled important divisions among the U.S. circuit courts of appeal. Skilling v. U.S. revealed that a change of venue based on a claim of a tainted jury pool presents a difficult, if not impossible task, for criminal defendants. Padilla expanded the Sixth Amendment in determining that deportation is a unique conseq...
The Burger Court has continued to relax federal constitutional restraints on the power of police and...
Is a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a nonhomicidal crime a constitutional viola...
In this term, as in the previous one, the United States Supreme Court reasserted the rule of law in ...
The Supreme Court has recently adjudicated some crucial issues regarding criminal matters and consti...
of last term was marked by high-profile decisions that reflected sharp divisions on the Court, not o...
The last Term of the Supreme Court addressed the constitutionally protected rights of criminal defen...
During its 2008 term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a total of 79 cases, issuing 75 signed opinions...
Last year was another busy year for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Whi...
Issues that are hot one Term are sometimes cold the next. In contrast with the 2008 Term—when the Co...
This Article surveys noteworthy 2000 decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Elevent...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
The sweeping social changes presently occurring in this country are having important effects on the ...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
inal justice-related issue. Although a number of these decisions will have only a slight impact on t...
During its 2009 term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided 26 cases dealing with a criminal justice— relat...
The Burger Court has continued to relax federal constitutional restraints on the power of police and...
Is a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a nonhomicidal crime a constitutional viola...
In this term, as in the previous one, the United States Supreme Court reasserted the rule of law in ...
The Supreme Court has recently adjudicated some crucial issues regarding criminal matters and consti...
of last term was marked by high-profile decisions that reflected sharp divisions on the Court, not o...
The last Term of the Supreme Court addressed the constitutionally protected rights of criminal defen...
During its 2008 term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a total of 79 cases, issuing 75 signed opinions...
Last year was another busy year for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Whi...
Issues that are hot one Term are sometimes cold the next. In contrast with the 2008 Term—when the Co...
This Article surveys noteworthy 2000 decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Elevent...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
The sweeping social changes presently occurring in this country are having important effects on the ...
In the past decade, the Supreme Court has transformed the constitutional landscape of juvenile crime...
inal justice-related issue. Although a number of these decisions will have only a slight impact on t...
During its 2009 term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided 26 cases dealing with a criminal justice— relat...
The Burger Court has continued to relax federal constitutional restraints on the power of police and...
Is a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a nonhomicidal crime a constitutional viola...
In this term, as in the previous one, the United States Supreme Court reasserted the rule of law in ...