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Goldwater v. Carter

Justices phrase their answer in the form of a question (Goldwater v. Carter)

April 20, 2018

In the 1970s, President Jimmy Carter hoped to establish a treaty with the People’s Republic of China. To facilitate that, President Carter unilaterally rescinded a defense treaty between the United States and Taiwan. A group of senators, including Senator Barry Goldwater, were incensed by the president’s action and filed suit.

Grutter v. Bollinger

Promoting diversity? It's Constitutional! (Grutter v. Bollinger)

April 06, 2018

Barbara Grutter was a successful business owner with excellent academic credentials. In 1997, Grutter applied to the University of Michigan Law School. Grutter was ultimately rejected from the program. Grutter, who was white, argued that the denial amounted to racial discrimination.

Quimbee City of Boerne v. Flores

Religious Freedom Restoration Act sins against the Fourteenth (City of Boerne v. Flore)

March 23, 2018

Congress passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) to prohibit federal and state governments from passing laws that substantially burden a person’s free exercise of religion. The act was intended to affect any law that substantially burdened religious practice, including generally applicable laws not targeted at religious activity.

Quimbee Pennsylvania Coal v Mahon

Livin' on a coal mine, the value went down down (Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon)

March 02, 2018

The Fifth Amendment Takings Clause forbids the government from taking private property for public use without just compensation. For example, the government might exercise its eminent-domain authority to take a private landowner’s property for the purpose of building a public road. In that situation, the Fifth Amendment obligates the government to pay a fair price to the landowner.

Obergefell v. Hodges

The right to same-sex marriage? It is so ordered. (Obergefell v. Hodges)

February 06, 2018

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Quimbee Miranda v. Arizona

You have the right to watch this video on silent (Miranda v. Arizona)

January 26, 2018

Perhaps no United States Supreme Court case has invaded popular culture so deeply as Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966). These days, a perp doesn’t get led off screen without a recitation of those iconic words: “You have the right to remain silent.”

Quimbee Cohen v California

F*ck, your rights to free speech (Cohen v. California)

January 19, 2018

Paul Robert Cohen showed up in the Los Angeles County Courthouse wearing a jacket emblazoned with the words: “Fuck the Draft.” Women and children were present in the courthouse, and the words were clearly visible on Cohen’s jacket.

Quimbee-Planned Parenthood v. Casey

Justices adjust the Roe v. Wade framework (Planned Parenthood v. Casey)

January 05, 2018

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Quimbee-Nixon v. United States

Didja hear about the Nixon who was impeached? (Nixon v. United States)

December 22, 2017

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Quimbee-Sabri v. United States

Court kicks kickback case's crux (Sabri v. United States)

December 01, 2017

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