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24 Supreme Court Cases during the 2003 Term

Maryland v. Pringle
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2003

National Security

Maryland v. Pringle

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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2003
Maryland v. Pringle

National Security

Maryland v. Pringle

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Vieth v. Jubelirer
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2003

Free Speech

Vieth v. Jubelirer

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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2003
Vieth v. Jubelirer

Free Speech

Vieth v. Jubelirer

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Crawford v. Washington
U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2003

National Security

Crawford v. Washington

Reviewing Sixth Amendment right to confront your accuser. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Sep 2003
Crawford v. Washington

National Security

Crawford v. Washington

Reviewing Sixth Amendment right to confront your accuser. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2003

National Security

Privacy & Technology

Doe v. Chao

Reviewing right to claim damages under the Privacy Act. DECIDED
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U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2003
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National Security

Privacy & Technology

Doe v. Chao

Reviewing right to claim damages under the Privacy Act. DECIDED
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