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24 Supreme Court Cases during the 1996 Term

Lopez v. Monterey County, California
U.S. Supreme Court
Oct 1996

Lopez v. Monterey County, California

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U.S. Supreme Court
Oct 1996
Lopez v. Monterey County, California

Lopez v. Monterey County, California

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Abrams et al. v. Johnson et al.
U.S. Supreme Court
Oct 1996

Voting Rights

Abrams et al. v. Johnson et al.

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U.S. Supreme Court
Oct 1996
Abrams et al. v. Johnson et al.

Voting Rights

Abrams et al. v. Johnson et al.

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Ohio v. Robinette
U.S. Supreme Court
Oct 1996

Ohio v. Robinette

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U.S. Supreme Court
Oct 1996
Ohio v. Robinette

Ohio v. Robinette

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Schenck et al.  v. Pro Choice Network of Western New York et al.
U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 1996

Reproductive Freedom

Schenck et al. v. Pro Choice Network of Western New York et al.

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U.S. Supreme Court
Jun 1996
Schenck et al.  v. Pro Choice Network of Western New York et al.

Reproductive Freedom

Schenck et al. v. Pro Choice Network of Western New York et al.

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How Do Terms Work?

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