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To: robson
Cc: Law Religion issues for Law Academics; ConLaw Prof
Subject: Re: most important recent decisions
I would pick Raich, Kelo, McConnell v. FEC (assuming it counts for
2003), The Guantanamo cases as a group (I'm not sure it's worth trying
to separate them out), and Roper v
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Finkelman
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Subject: most important recent decisions
I am trying to get a sense of what the most important recent US Sup. Ct.
decisions are for the past 4
I am trying to get a sense of what the most important recent US Sup. Ct.
decisions are for the past 4 terms 02-03
03-04
04-05
and as they come in
05-06
I am trying to identify the 8-10 (more or less) most important decisions
of each term. Off list responses would be find, but it might make an
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To: Lawprof; ConLaw Prof; Law Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: most important recent decisions
I am trying to get a sense of what the most important recent US Sup. Ct.
decisions are for the past 4 terms 02-03
03-04
04-05
and as they come in
05-06
I
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