Some notable court cases related to the 25th Amendment include Nixon v. United States (1993), which addressed the removal of federal judges, and Cheney v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia (2004), which involved the vice president's role in the amendment's application.
I need to find a supreme court case based on the second amendment and write an essay contrasting two Court Justice's opinions.
The 12th Amendment, which outlines the procedure for electing the President and Vice President, has been referenced in several court cases, although it has not been the primary focus in many. One notable case is Bush v. Gore (2000), where the Supreme Court's decision effectively determined the outcome of the presidential election, indirectly engaging with the principles of the 12th Amendment regarding electoral processes. Another case is McPherson v. Blacker (1892), which upheld the right of states to determine their own methods for selecting electors, emphasizing the amendment's state-level implications. Overall, while the 12th Amendment's specifics are rarely litigated directly, its principles often surface in cases related to electoral disputes.
Yes, it has not changed
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Florida v. Bostick
No, the 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination applies only in criminal cases, not in civil court.
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There are many notable patent infringement cases. Some of the most notable recent ones include the cases made by Apple against Samsung, which led to Apple having to issue an apology as they lost the battle in court.
There are many cases. There's not only one supreme court case but there are many of them.
Minor v. Harppersett Leser v. Garnett
Yes, look at hawke vs. smith