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Published every September, the Cato Supreme Court Review brings together leading legal scholars to analyze key cases from the Court's most recent term, plus cases coming up. Now in its 13th edition, the Review is the only scholarly journal to critique the Court from a Madisonian perspective, grounded in the nation's first principles, liberty and limited government.
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Published every September, the Cato Supreme Court Review brings together leading legal scholars to analyze key cases from the Court's most recent term, plus cases coming up. Now in its 13th edition, the Review is the only scholarly journal to critique the Court from a Madisonian perspective, grounded in the nation's first principles, liberty and limited government.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cato Institute
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 147mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781939709561
- ISBN-10: 1939709563
- Artikelnr.: 41639823
- Verlag: Cato Institute
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 147mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781939709561
- ISBN-10: 1939709563
- Artikelnr.: 41639823
Edited by Ilya Shapiro
Topics & Contributors for the 2013-2014 CSCR
FOREWORD - The Review's publisher examines the tension between
constitutional principle and constitutional politics.
By Roger Pilon
CAMPAIGN FINANCE - McCutcheon v. FEC - Is the government justified in
limiting the total amount that someone can donate to political campaigns if
that person complies with each donation limit?
By Allen Dickerson
SATIRE, TRUTHINESS, AND ELECTIONS - Susan B. Anthony List v. Dreihaus -
Ohio criminalizes making false statements about political candidates.
By Ilya Shapiro
OBAMACARE MANDATES & RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and
Conestoga Wood v. Sebelius - Can private businesses be forced to provide
contraceptives that violate their owners' religious beliefs?
By Richard A. Epstein
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE - Town of Greece v. Galloway - Can a town
council open its sessions with a prayer?
By Eric Rassbach
NO-SPEECH BUFFER ZONES - McCullen v. Coakley - The First Amendment
implications of a Massachusetts law restricting speech outside an abortion
clinic.
By Trevor Burrus
RECESS APPOINTMENTS - NLRB v. Noel Canning - The dispute regarding
appointments that Obama made when the Senate claimed it wasn't in recess.
By Bryan J. Leitch
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION - Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action -
Can a state's voters outlaw the use of racial preferences in university
admissions?
By David E. Bernstein
TREATY POWER - Bond v. United States - The denouement of a curious saga
involving adultery, federalism, and chemical weapons.
By Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz
LABOR LAW - Harris v. Quinn - Can Illinois force home healthcare aides to
join public sector unions solely because they're compensated by state
Medicaid programs?
By Jacob Huebert
CELL PHONE SEARCHES - Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie - How
far can police go in searching the information stored on cell phones?
By Andrew Pincus
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS - In this written version of last year's B. Kenneth
Simon Memorial Lecture, Judge David B. Sentelle examines this
much-misunderstood part of the First Amendment.
LOOKING AHEAD - Noted Supreme Court advocate Miguel Estrada and Ashley S.
Boizelle outline and predict the 2014-2015 term.
FOREWORD - The Review's publisher examines the tension between
constitutional principle and constitutional politics.
By Roger Pilon
CAMPAIGN FINANCE - McCutcheon v. FEC - Is the government justified in
limiting the total amount that someone can donate to political campaigns if
that person complies with each donation limit?
By Allen Dickerson
SATIRE, TRUTHINESS, AND ELECTIONS - Susan B. Anthony List v. Dreihaus -
Ohio criminalizes making false statements about political candidates.
By Ilya Shapiro
OBAMACARE MANDATES & RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and
Conestoga Wood v. Sebelius - Can private businesses be forced to provide
contraceptives that violate their owners' religious beliefs?
By Richard A. Epstein
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE - Town of Greece v. Galloway - Can a town
council open its sessions with a prayer?
By Eric Rassbach
NO-SPEECH BUFFER ZONES - McCullen v. Coakley - The First Amendment
implications of a Massachusetts law restricting speech outside an abortion
clinic.
By Trevor Burrus
RECESS APPOINTMENTS - NLRB v. Noel Canning - The dispute regarding
appointments that Obama made when the Senate claimed it wasn't in recess.
By Bryan J. Leitch
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION - Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action -
Can a state's voters outlaw the use of racial preferences in university
admissions?
By David E. Bernstein
TREATY POWER - Bond v. United States - The denouement of a curious saga
involving adultery, federalism, and chemical weapons.
By Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz
LABOR LAW - Harris v. Quinn - Can Illinois force home healthcare aides to
join public sector unions solely because they're compensated by state
Medicaid programs?
By Jacob Huebert
CELL PHONE SEARCHES - Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie - How
far can police go in searching the information stored on cell phones?
By Andrew Pincus
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS - In this written version of last year's B. Kenneth
Simon Memorial Lecture, Judge David B. Sentelle examines this
much-misunderstood part of the First Amendment.
LOOKING AHEAD - Noted Supreme Court advocate Miguel Estrada and Ashley S.
Boizelle outline and predict the 2014-2015 term.
Topics & Contributors for the 2013-2014 CSCR
FOREWORD - The Review's publisher examines the tension between
constitutional principle and constitutional politics.
By Roger Pilon
CAMPAIGN FINANCE - McCutcheon v. FEC - Is the government justified in
limiting the total amount that someone can donate to political campaigns if
that person complies with each donation limit?
By Allen Dickerson
SATIRE, TRUTHINESS, AND ELECTIONS - Susan B. Anthony List v. Dreihaus -
Ohio criminalizes making false statements about political candidates.
By Ilya Shapiro
OBAMACARE MANDATES & RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and
Conestoga Wood v. Sebelius - Can private businesses be forced to provide
contraceptives that violate their owners' religious beliefs?
By Richard A. Epstein
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE - Town of Greece v. Galloway - Can a town
council open its sessions with a prayer?
By Eric Rassbach
NO-SPEECH BUFFER ZONES - McCullen v. Coakley - The First Amendment
implications of a Massachusetts law restricting speech outside an abortion
clinic.
By Trevor Burrus
RECESS APPOINTMENTS - NLRB v. Noel Canning - The dispute regarding
appointments that Obama made when the Senate claimed it wasn't in recess.
By Bryan J. Leitch
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION - Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action -
Can a state's voters outlaw the use of racial preferences in university
admissions?
By David E. Bernstein
TREATY POWER - Bond v. United States - The denouement of a curious saga
involving adultery, federalism, and chemical weapons.
By Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz
LABOR LAW - Harris v. Quinn - Can Illinois force home healthcare aides to
join public sector unions solely because they're compensated by state
Medicaid programs?
By Jacob Huebert
CELL PHONE SEARCHES - Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie - How
far can police go in searching the information stored on cell phones?
By Andrew Pincus
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS - In this written version of last year's B. Kenneth
Simon Memorial Lecture, Judge David B. Sentelle examines this
much-misunderstood part of the First Amendment.
LOOKING AHEAD - Noted Supreme Court advocate Miguel Estrada and Ashley S.
Boizelle outline and predict the 2014-2015 term.
FOREWORD - The Review's publisher examines the tension between
constitutional principle and constitutional politics.
By Roger Pilon
CAMPAIGN FINANCE - McCutcheon v. FEC - Is the government justified in
limiting the total amount that someone can donate to political campaigns if
that person complies with each donation limit?
By Allen Dickerson
SATIRE, TRUTHINESS, AND ELECTIONS - Susan B. Anthony List v. Dreihaus -
Ohio criminalizes making false statements about political candidates.
By Ilya Shapiro
OBAMACARE MANDATES & RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and
Conestoga Wood v. Sebelius - Can private businesses be forced to provide
contraceptives that violate their owners' religious beliefs?
By Richard A. Epstein
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE - Town of Greece v. Galloway - Can a town
council open its sessions with a prayer?
By Eric Rassbach
NO-SPEECH BUFFER ZONES - McCullen v. Coakley - The First Amendment
implications of a Massachusetts law restricting speech outside an abortion
clinic.
By Trevor Burrus
RECESS APPOINTMENTS - NLRB v. Noel Canning - The dispute regarding
appointments that Obama made when the Senate claimed it wasn't in recess.
By Bryan J. Leitch
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION - Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action -
Can a state's voters outlaw the use of racial preferences in university
admissions?
By David E. Bernstein
TREATY POWER - Bond v. United States - The denouement of a curious saga
involving adultery, federalism, and chemical weapons.
By Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz
LABOR LAW - Harris v. Quinn - Can Illinois force home healthcare aides to
join public sector unions solely because they're compensated by state
Medicaid programs?
By Jacob Huebert
CELL PHONE SEARCHES - Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie - How
far can police go in searching the information stored on cell phones?
By Andrew Pincus
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS - In this written version of last year's B. Kenneth
Simon Memorial Lecture, Judge David B. Sentelle examines this
much-misunderstood part of the First Amendment.
LOOKING AHEAD - Noted Supreme Court advocate Miguel Estrada and Ashley S.
Boizelle outline and predict the 2014-2015 term.