Did Alabama law violate the First Amendment's Establishment Clause.
Wallace v. jaffree
Wallace v. Jaffree, 472 US 38 (1985)It was a 1985 US Supreme Court decision arising out of an Alabama case challenging the states establishment of a one minute silent prayer period at the beginning of each school day. The one minute prayer was ruled unconstitutional.
The simple case of whether or not it is constitutional to initiate surveillance on Leon and then use the information gathered as part of your argument.
It was a constitutional challenge to the death penalty based on the "cruel and unusual" punishment aspect of death by lethal injection. The US Supreme Court decided the case in 2008 and rejected the argument of the plaintiffs. See below link:
On June 26, 1985, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case of Wallace v. Jaffree, declaring that an Alabama law providing for a moment of silence in schools for "meditation or voluntary prayer" was unconstitutional. This decision helped reinforce the separation of church and state in public education.
This is the argument of a case rather than the hard facts of a case
To accurately answer your question, I need to know which specific case you are referring to, as there are many cases that involve various constitutional rights. Please provide the name of the case or more context, and I can help clarify which constitutional right was in dispute.
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By asking a lead in question.
An amicus is a person in law who is not party to a case but who submits a brief and/or presents an oral argument in that case.
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