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133 Women's Rights Cases

Halbert v. Michigan
U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2006

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Halbert v. Michigan

Raising the same issue as Kowalski, which was dismissed on standing grounds. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Jan 2006
Halbert v. Michigan

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Halbert v. Michigan

Raising the same issue as Kowalski, which was dismissed on standing grounds. DECIDED
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Davis v. Washington and Hammon v. Indiana
U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2005

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Davis v. Washington and Hammon v. Indiana

These cases raise the question of how to determine whether evidence is "testimonial" for purposes of the Confrontation Clause, and thus inadmissible at trial unless the defendant has an opportunity to cross-examine the witness whose "testimony" is being offered by the prosecution. The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµbrief urges the Court to adopt an objective standard under which a statement would be treated as "testimonial" if a reasonable person under the circumstances would understand that the statement could be used for criminal investigation or prosecution. DECIDED
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Davis V. Washington And Hammon V. Indiana. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Dec 2005
Davis v. Washington and Hammon v. Indiana

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Davis v. Washington and Hammon v. Indiana

These cases raise the question of how to determine whether evidence is "testimonial" for purposes of the Confrontation Clause, and thus inadmissible at trial unless the defendant has an opportunity to cross-examine the witness whose "testimony" is being offered by the prosecution. The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµbrief urges the Court to adopt an objective standard under which a statement would be treated as "testimonial" if a reasonable person under the circumstances would understand that the statement could be used for criminal investigation or prosecution. DECIDED
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Jackson v. City of Birmingham
U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2005

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Jackson v. City of Birmingham

Reviewing whether whistleblowers are protected against retaliation under Title IX, which generally prohibits sex discrimination in schools. DECIDED
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Jackson V. City Of Birmingham. Explore Case.
U.S. Supreme Court
Mar 2005
Jackson v. City of Birmingham

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Jackson v. City of Birmingham

Reviewing whether whistleblowers are protected against retaliation under Title IX, which generally prohibits sex discrimination in schools. DECIDED
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Bouley v. Young-Sabourin
Court Case
Mar 2005

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Bouley v. Young-Sabourin

WRP submitted an amicus brief in a federal lawsuit brought by a woman who received an eviction notice after her husband was arrested for assault.
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Bouley V. Young-sabourin. Explore Case.
Court Case
Mar 2005
Bouley v. Young-Sabourin

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Bouley v. Young-Sabourin

WRP submitted an amicus brief in a federal lawsuit brought by a woman who received an eviction notice after her husband was arrested for assault.
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Kowalski v. Tesmer
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2004

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Kowalski v. Tesmer

Reviewing whether indigent criminal defendants in Michigan are entitled to appointed counsel on their first appeal, even if they plead guilty. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2004
Kowalski v. Tesmer

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Kowalski v. Tesmer

Reviewing whether indigent criminal defendants in Michigan are entitled to appointed counsel on their first appeal, even if they plead guilty. DECIDED
Kowalski V. Tesmer. Explore Case.
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