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  • 121Crotty v. An Taoiseach — was a legal action taken in 1987 in the High Court of Ireland and in the Supreme Court on appeal by Raymond Crotty, historian and economist against the Irish Government. The case directly led to the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland… …

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  • 122District of Columbia v. Heller — Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 18, 2008 Decided June …

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  • 123Re the Regulation of Information (Services outside the State for Termination of Pregnancies) Bill — was a 1995 Irish Supreme Court case which established that positive law was superior to natural law in the Irish Constitutional order.BackgroundAbortion is illegal in Ireland, and this illegality was made a constitutional requirement upon the… …

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  • 124Japanese American redress and court cases — The following focuses on significant court cases that have shaped civil and human rights for Japanese Americans, as well as for other minorities. These cases have been the cause and/or catalyst to many changes in United States law. But mainly,… …

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  • 125List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Chase Court — This is a chronological list of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court during the tenure of Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase (December 15, 1864 through May 7, 1873). Case name Citation Summary Ex parte Milligan 71 U.S. 2 (1866) habeas… …

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  • 126Spanish Courts for Violence against Women — The Courts for violence against women (es: Juzgados de Violencia Sobre la Mujer ) are Specialised criminal courtrooms associated to the Inquiry Courts, established by the Organic Law 1/2004 of Comprehensive Protection Meassures against Violence… …

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  • 127Street v. New York — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Street v. New York ArgueDate=October 21 ArgueYear=1968 DecideDate=April 21 DecideYear=1969 FullName=Sidney Street v. State of New York USVol=396 USPage=576 CitationNew=396 U.S. 576 Prior=conviction in Criminal Court… …

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  • 128Scopes trial — a famous US court case in 1925 in Dayton, Tennessee. A teacher, John Scopes, was put on trial because he taught Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, which was illegal under local law. The case was informally called the ‘monkey trial’. The… …

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