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9780534614003

Constitutional Interpretation Rights of the Individual, Volume II

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Preface. Table of Cases. Table of Contents. 7. Property Rights and Economic Liberties. 8. Due Process of Law. 9. Obtaining Evidence. 10. The Right of Privacy. 11. Freedom of Speech. 12. Freedom of the Press. 13. Freedom of Religion. 14. Equal Protection of the Laws. Appendix D: The Constitution of the United States. Appendix E: A Brief Guide to Legal Citations and Research. Glossary. Index.

Table of Contents

Preface vi
Summary of Contents viii
Table of Cases xv
Introduction xxv
CHAPTER 8 DUE PROCESS OF LAW 467(133)
A. DUE PROCESS AND THE FEDERAL SYSTEM: THE SELECTIVE INCORPORATION OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS INTO THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
467(34)
The Bill of Rights Before Incorporation
467(8)
Barron v. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
468(2)
Butchers' Benevolent Association v. Crescent City Livestock Landing & Slaughterhouse Co. [The Slaughterhouse Cases]
470(5)
The Theories and Process of Incorporation
475(18)
Exhibit 8.1-The Four Theories of Incorporation
478(1)
Exhibit 8.2-The Process of Incorporation
479(2)
Hurtado v. California
481(3)
Palko v. Connecticut
484(2)
Adamson v. California
486(4)
Rochip v. California
490(3)
The Jury Trial Guarantee: A Case Study of Incorporation
493(5)
The Nonincorporated Second Amendment
498(3)
B. THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL
501(32)
Competing Priorities in Criminal Justice
501(6)
Herbert L. Packer, Two Models of the Criminal Process
502(5)
The Right to Counsel at Trial
507(10)
Powell v. Alabama
508(3)
Gideon v. Wainwright
511(6)
Note-The Effective Assistance of Counsel
515(2)
Other Cases on Effective Assistance to the Defense
517(1)
The Pretrial Right to Counsel
517(16)
Miranda v. Arizona
518(9)
Note-The Right to Counsel at Lineups
525(2)
Brewer v. Williams
527(9)
Note-Nix v. Williams: The "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" Doctrine and the "Inevitable Discovery" Exception
532(1)
C. THE RIGHT AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION
533(16)
California v. Byers
536(7)
Note-Testimonial Evidence in Drunk Driving Cases
540(2)
The Voluntariness of Confessions Before Miranda
542(1)
Admissibility of Confessions After Miranda
543(13)
New York v. Quarles
544(5)
D. CONFRONTATION AND CROSS-EXAMINATION
549(7)
Maryland v. Craig
550(6)
E. CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT
556(44)
Punishment for an Act, Not a Condition
556(4)
Robinson v. California
556(4)
Note-Powell v. Texas
558(2)
The Death Penalty
560(24)
Furman v. Georgia
561(14)
Note-The Death Penalty Cases of 1976
566(6)
Note-Coker v. Georgia
572(1)
Note-Lockett v. Ohio
573(2)
McCleskey v. Kemp
575(9)
Other Cases on the Imposition of Capital Punishment
582(2)
Victim Impact Evidence
584(4)
Payne v. Tennessee
584(4)
Mandatory Life Imprisonment
588(1)
Forfeiture
589(1)
Prisoners' Rights
590(2)
Confining Dangerous Persons Other Than upon Criminal Conviction
592(5)
Kansas v. Hendricks
593(4)
Excessive Fines and Excessive Bail
597(3)
CHAPTER 9 OBTAINING EVIDENCE 600(104)
A. THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE
600(20)
Mapp v. Ohio
602(6)
Stone v. Powell
608(4)
United States v. Leon
612(8)
Other "Honest Mistake" Rulings
619(1)
B. WARRANTLESS SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
620(41)
Consent
620(4)
United States v. Drayton
621(3)
Search Incident to Arrest
624(4)
Chimel v. California
624(4)
Other Cases on Arrests, Searches, and Detentions in and about the Home
627(1)
Hot Pursuit
628(1)
Warden v. Hayden
628(1)
Motor Vehicles
629(5)
Coolidge v. New Hampshire
629(5)
Other Cases on Automobile Searches
633(1)
Plain Sight
634(9)
California v. Ciraolo
634(3)
Kyllo v. United States
637(6)
Note-Is There a "Plain Touch" Exception as Well?
640(1)
Other Cases on the "Plain Sight" Exception
641(2)
Emergencies and Inspections
643(4)
Michigan v. Tyler
644(3)
Street Stops
647(10)
Terry v. Ohio
648(3)
Sibron v. New York and Peters v. New York
651(7)
Note-When May Police Officers Use Deadly Force?
654(1)
Other Cases Drawing upon Terry v. Ohio
655(2)
Border Searches
657(1)
Probable Cause and Reasonableness
658(3)
Cupp v. Murphy
659(2)
C. CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN SEARCH AND SEIZURE LAW
661(22)
National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab
661(7)
Other Cases Where "Special Needs" Have Been Asserted to Override the Requirement of Individualized Suspicion
667(1)
New Jersey v. T.L.O.
668(7)
Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz
675(5)
California v. Greenwood
680(3)
D. WIRETAPPING AND EAVESDROPPING
683(21)
Other Cases on the Expectation of Privacy
684(1)
Olmstead v. United States
685(4)
Berger v. New York
689(2)
Katz v. United States
691(5)
Note-Use of a Pen Register Does Not Constitute a "Search"
694(1)
Note-What Protection is There for Cordless Phones, Cell Phones, and E-Mail?
695(1)
United States v. United States District Court for Eastern District of Michigan
696(10)
Note-The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
700(4)
CHAPTER 10 THE RIGHT OF PRIVACY 704(71)
Reproductive Rights and Family Values Before Griswold
704(2)
Recognizing a Constitutional Right of Privacy
706(7)
Griswold v. Connecticut
707(6)
Other Cases on Contraception Regulation After Griswold
712(1)
Abortion
713(27)
Roe v. Wade
713(8)
Other Cases on Abortion Regulation After Roe v. Wade
720(1)
City of Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health: Justice O'Connor's Dissenting Opinion
721(2)
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey
723(11)
Stenberg v. Carhart
734(6)
Note-The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act of 1993
739(1)
Note-Antiabortion Protests and the Federal Racketeering Law
740(1)
Restricting the Use of Public Funds and Facilities in Performing Abortions
740(9)
Maher v. Roe
741(8)
Note-The Constitutionality of the Hyde Amendment
744(2)
Note-The Constitutionality of the "Gag Rule"
746(3)
Privacy and Other Lifestyle Issues
749(14)
Bowers v. Hardwick
749(9)
Exhibit 10.1-State Decriminalization of Private Sexual Acts Between Consenting Adults of the Same Sex
756(2)
Grusendorf v. Oklahoma City
758(3)
United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers'
Cooperative
761(2)
The Right to Die
763(12)
Washington v. Glucksberg
765(5)
Vacco v. Quill
770(12)
Note-Oregon's Death With Dignity Law
773(2)
CHAPTER 11 FREEDOM OF SPEECH 775(155)
The Literal Meaning of "Speech"
776(2)
The Social Function of Speech
778(2)
The Effects of Speech
780(2)
A. THE "CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER" TEST
782(29)
Justices Holmes and Brandeis and the "Clear and Present Danger" Test
782(5)
Schenck v. United States
783(4)
Note Justice Holmes Dissenting in Abrams v. United States
784(1)
Note-Justice Brandeis Concurring in Whitney v. California
785(2)
The "Bad Tendency" Test
787(4)
Gitlow v. New York
788(3)
The Preferred Freedoms Approach
791(7)
Thomas v. Collins: Justice Rutledge's Opinion
791(3)
Terminiello v. Chicago
794(4)
The "Clear and Probable Danger" Test
798(4)
"Clear and Present Danger" Triumphant
802(6)
Brandenburg v. Ohio
802(6)
Note-Murder by the Book
804(2)
Note-The "Nuremberg Files" Case
806(2)
The "Heckler's Veto"
808(3)
Note-The Feiner and Forsyth County Cases
809(2)
B. TIME, PLACE, AND MANNER LIMITATIONS
811(47)
Speech in a "Public Forum"
812(26)
Adderley v. Florida
813(6)
Note-Free Speech at the Airport: The ISKCON Cases
815(4)
Ward v. Rock Against Racism
819(6)
Note-Can Begging Be Banned?
823(2)
Madsen v. Women's Health Center, Inc.
825(7)
Rosenberger v. Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
832(6)
Speech on Private Property
838(12)
Hudgens v. National Labor Relations Board
839(8)
Note-PruneYard Shopping Center v. Robins
844(3)
City of Ladue v. Gilleo
847(3)
Offensiveness
850(8)
Cohen v. California
851(7)
Note-The Outdoor Movie Screen
853(1)
Note-The "Filthy Words" Monologue
854(2)
Note-Nazis Marching Through Skokie
856(1)
Other Cases on Time, Place, and Manner Limitations Generally
857(1)
C. SYMBOLIC SPEECH
858(29)
Compelling the Flag Salute
858(7)
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette [The Flag Salute Case]
858(7)
Protest in School
865(4)
Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District
865(4)
Draft Card Burning and the Beginning of Intermediate Scrutiny in the Regulation of "Speech Plus"
869(4)
United States v. O'Brien
870(3)
Flag Burning and Nude Dancing: Whether to Apply the O'Brien Test
873(7)
Texas v. Johnson
873(7)
Cross Burning and Hate Speech
880(7)
R.A.V v. City of St. Paul
881(6)
D. CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM, CORPORATE SPEECH, AND PARTY PATRONAGE
887(25)
Campaign Finance Reform
887(11)
Buckley v. Valeo
888(10)
Note-The NCPAC Case
895(3)
Corporate Speech
898(8)
First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti
899(7)
Note-The Controversy Over Advocacy by Public Utilities Using Bill Inserts
903(3)
More Cases on the First Amendment and Legislation Aimed at Preserving the Integrity of the Electoral and Governmental Processes
906(1)
Party Patronage
906(6)
Branci v. Finkel
907(5)
E. COMMERCIAL SPEECH
912(15)
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Commission of New York
913(14)
Note-State and Local Regulation of Tobacco Advertising
920(2)
Other Cases On Commercial Speech
922(1)
Note-The Ohralik and Primus Cases
922(5)
CHAPTER SUMMARY
927(3)
Exhibit 11.1-The Three Tiers of Constitutional Scrutiny in Free Speech Cases
928(2)
CHAPTER 12 FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 930(115)
A. CENSORSHIP AND PRIOR RESTRAINT
931(44)
The Right to Publish
931(23)
Near v. Minnesota 932 Note-Censorship and the 2 Live Crew Case
937(3)
New York Times Co, v. United States [The Pentagon Papers Case]
940(10)
Note-United States v. Progressive, Inc.
946(2)
Note-Cox Broadcasting Corp. v. Cohn
948(2)
Cases on the Constitutionality of Sanctions Imposed for Newspaper Publication of Lawfully Obtained Confidential Information
950(1)
Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier
950(4)
Confidentiality of Sources
954(7)
Branzburg v. Hayes
955(6)
Note-In re Farber and the New York Times Co.
957(4)
The Right of Access
961(14)
Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo
961(3)
Houchins v. KQED, Inc.
964(20)
Note-The Freedom of Information Act
971(1)
Note-Island Trees School District v. Pico
972(3)
B. OBSCENITY
975(31)
Roth v. United States and Alberts v. California
977(5)
Stanley v. Georgia
982(2)
Miller v. California
984(6)
Note-Child Pornography Is Different
987(3)
Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton
990(4)
National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley
994(4)
American Booksellers Association, Inc. v. Hudnut
998(8)
Note-The Regulation of Indecency
1003(3)
C. LIBEL
1006(21)
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
1006(4)
Curtis Publishing Co. v. Butts and Associated Press v. Walker
1010(4)
Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc.
1014(10)
Note-Time, Inc. v. Firestone
1020(1)
Note-Herbert v. Lando
1021(2)
Other Cases On Libel
1023(1)
Beauharnais v. Illinois
1024(3)
D. FAIR TRIAL-FREE PRESS
1027(18)
Sheppard v. Maxwell
1028(4)
Nebraska Press Association v. Stuart
1032(4)
Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia
1036(9)
Note-Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Court
1042(1)
Other Cases on Fair Trial-Free Press
1043(2)
CHAPTER 13 FREEDOM OF RELIGION 1045(78)
A. THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE
1045(58)
Prayer, Bible-Reading, and Sunday Closing Laws
1048(13)
Lee v. Weisman
1050(11)
Note-Does Permitting a Minute of Silent "Prayer" Constitute Government Endorsement of Religion?
1057(4)
The Lemon Test and Financial Aid to Religion
1061(27)
Walz v. Tax Commission of City of New York
1062(3)
Lemon v. Kurtzman
1065(4)
Tilton v. Richardson
1069(5)
Agostini v. Felton
1074(7)
Zelman v. Simmons-Harris
1081(7)
Whither Lemon?
1088(15)
Edwards v. Aguillard
1089(9)
Note-Lynch v. Donnelly
1093(2)
Note-Allegheny County v. American Civil Liberties Union
1095(3)
Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumes
1098(5)
B. THE FREE EXERCISE OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF
1103(20)
Thomas v. Indiana Employment Security Review Board
1104(6)
Wisconsin v. Yoder
1110(5)
Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith
1115(8)
CHAPTER 14 EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS 1123(201)
A. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
1124(55)
The Doctrine of "Separate but Equal"
1124(6)
Plessy v. Ferguson
1124(4)
Sweats v. Painter
1128(2)
The Brown Decision
1130(12)
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka I
1131(5)
Note-Stell v. Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education
1134(2)
Note-Bolling v. Sharpe
1136(1)
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka II
1136(2)
Cooper v. Aaron
1138(4)
The Scope and Duration of Desegregation
1142(18)
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
1142(6)
Milliken v. Bradley
1148(7)
Missouri v. Jenkins
1155(5)
Proving Discriminatory Intent
1160(6)
Village of Arlington Heights v. Metropolitan Housing Development Corp.
1161(5)
Palmer v. Thompson
1163(3)
Affirmative Action or "Reverse Discrimination"
1166(13)
Note-Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
1167(3)
Other Cases on Affirmative Action
1170(1)
City of Richmond v. J. A. Croson Co.
1171(8)
B. "PRIVATE" DISCRIMINATION AND THE CONCEPT OF "STATE ACTION"
1179(29)
The Civil Rights Cases
1179(4)
"State Action" Under the Fourteenth Amendment
1183(10)
Shelley v. Kraemer
1184(2)
Burton v. Wilmington Parking Authority
1186(4)
Other Cases On "State Action" Decided by the Warren Court
1188(1)
Note-Moose Lodge No. 107 v. Irvis
1189(1)
Jackson v. Metropolitan Edison Co.
1190(3)
Reaching Private Conduct Through the Thirteenth Amendment
1193(8)
Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co.
1194(3)
Runynn v. McCrary
1197(4)
Private Discrimination and First Amendment Issues
1201(7)
Note-Denying Tax-Exempt Status to Private Schools That Practice Racial Discrimination
1202(1)
Note-Roberts v. United States Jaycees
1202(2)
Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
1204(4)
C. VOTING RIGHTS AND ELECTORAL DISCRIMINATION
1208(18)
The Voting Rights Act
1208(6)
South Carolina v. Katzenbach
1209(5)
Voting Rights and Constitutional Access to the Ballot
1214(6)
Kramer v. Union Free School District No. 15
1214(6)
Note-Can a State Require That Candidates Be Selected by a Closed Primary or by a Blanket Primary?
1218(2)
The 2000 Presidential Election
1220(6)
Bush v. Gore
1221(5)
D. MALAPPORTIONMENT
1226(23)
Baker v. Carr
1226(8)
Reynolds v. Sims
1234(4)
Lucas v. Forty-Fourth General Assembly of Colorado
1238(6)
Note-Davis v. Banderoer
1243(1)
Shaw v. Reno
1244(5)
E. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION
1249
Social Welfare Benefits and Limitations on the Right to Travel
1250(8)
Exhibit 14.1-The Supreme Court's Multi Tier Approach to Equal Protection Analysis
1251(1)
Shapiro v. Thompson
1252(6)
Note-Receiving Social Welfare
Benefits and the Right to International Travel
1257(1)
Indigency
1258(12)
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez
1259(11)
Note-Equality in the Financing of Public Education as a Matter of State Constitutional Law
1269(1)
Illegitimacy
1270(4)
Exhibit 14.2-State Court Rulings on the Equal Funding of Public Education
1271(1)
Labine v. Vincent
1271(3)
Gender
1274(23)
Bradwell v. Illinois
1275(2)
Frontiero v. Richardson
1277(2)
Craig v. Boren
1279(6)
United States v. Virginia
1285(6)
Nguyen v. Immigration & Naturalization Service
1291(6)
Age
1297(4)
Massachusetts Board of Retirement v. Murgig
1297(4)
Mental Impairment
1301(2)
Note-City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center
1302(1)
Sexual Preference
1303(12)
Steffan v. Perry
1304(5)
Romer v. Evans
1309(6)
Note-Same-Sex Marriage, the Full Faith and Credit Clause, and Civil Unions
1313(2)
Alienage
1315(9)
Ambach v. Norwick
1316(8)
Note-Illegal Aliens and Public Education
1320(1)
Note-The Constitutionality of State Action Denying Benefits to Illegal Aliens
1321(3)
ESSAY THE MODES OF CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION 1324
APPENDIX A. TIME CHART OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT A1
APPENDIX B. BIOGRAPHICAL CHART OF SUPREME COURT JUSTICES SINCE 1900 B1
APPENDIX C. BIOGRAPHIES OF THE CURRENT JUSTICES C1
APPENDIX D. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES D1
APPENDIX E. A BRIEF GUIDE TO LEGAL CITATIONS AND RESEARCH E1
Exhibit E.1-The National Reporter System
E2
Exhibit E.2-Map of the National Reporter System
E3
GLOSSARY G1
INDEX I1

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