McCutcheon v. Fed. Election Comm’n

Following is the case brief for McCutcheon v. Fed. Election Comm’n, 134 S. Ct. 1434 (2014) Case Summary of McCutcheon v. Fed. Election Comm’n: Two federal election laws imposed certain limits on how much a person could donate in elections. The “base limit,” restricted how much someone could donate to a particular candidate or committee.  The “aggregate limit,” restricted how […]

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Strickland v. Washington

Following is the case brief for Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668 (1984) Case Summary of Strickland v. Washington: Defendant Washington was arrested for a number of crimes he committed in a 10-day crime spree.  He ultimately pleaded guilty. At sentencing, the defendant’s attorney did not obtain character witnesses or order a pre-sentence report.  The judge then sentenced the defendant […]

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Utah v. Strieff

Following is the case brief for Utah v. Strieff, 136 S. Ct. 2056 (2016) Case Summary of Utah v. Strieff: A police officer, suspecting that a house was being used for drug transactions, stopped Strieff when he walked out of the house. The officer asked for identification.  When Strieff provided it, the officer ran a check on his name, discovering […]

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Webster v. Reproductive Health Services

Following is the case brief for Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 492 U.S. 490 (1989) Case Summary of Webster v. Reproductive Health Services: The State of Missouri enacted a law restricting abortions. Four sections of the law most relevant were:  (i) a preamble stating that life begins at conception; (ii) a restriction on the use of public facilities for abortions […]

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Separate but Equal

The doctrine of “separate but equal” supported the idea of races being separate, so long as they received “equal” facilities and treatment to that which the whites had or received. For example, separate but equal dictated that blacks and whites use separate water fountains, schools, and even medical care. However, because blacks had, say, their own water fountains, then they […]

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Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union

Following is the case brief for Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997) Case Summary of Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union: Congress passed the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) to protect minors from harmful material on the Internet. Two provisions of the CDA were challenged by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other plaintiffs. […]

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