Constitutional Law and Judicial Policy Making, Volume 1Joel B. Grossman, Richard S. Wells A compilation of articles, writings, and judicial opinions. |
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... petitioners were convicted ... for vio- lating the trespass statute of that State . Each was sentenced to pay a fine of $ 100 or in lieu thereof to serve 30 days in jail . An appeal to the Greenville County Court was dismissed , and the ...
... petitioners were convicted ... for vio- lating the trespass statute of that State . Each was sentenced to pay a fine of $ 100 or in lieu thereof to serve 30 days in jail . An appeal to the Greenville County Court was dismissed , and the ...
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... petitioners to leave and when they did not do so , ordered that the counter be closed . The restaurant manager then contacted the store manager and called the police . He frankly testified that the petitioners did not cause any dis ...
... petitioners to leave and when they did not do so , ordered that the counter be closed . The restaurant manager then contacted the store manager and called the police . He frankly testified that the petitioners did not cause any dis ...
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... petitioners for con- spiracy to violate that Act . Among other things , the convictions are claimed to rest upon an application of the Smith Act which is hostile to the principles upon which its constitutionality was upheld in Dennis v ...
... petitioners for con- spiracy to violate that Act . Among other things , the convictions are claimed to rest upon an application of the Smith Act which is hostile to the principles upon which its constitutionality was upheld in Dennis v ...
Contents
Chapter One A POLITICAL VIEW OF THE SUPREME COURT | 3 |
LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE | 14 |
JUDICIAL POLICY MAKING | 26 |
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