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Congress violates the separation of powers principle when it orders federal courts to reopen their final judgments. Clinton v. City of New York, 524 U.S. 417 (1998) The Line Item Veto Act is unconstitutional because it allows the President to amend or repeal parts of statutes without the pre-approval of Congress.
This is a list of cases decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.These include appeals from the following countries: [1] Canada (criminal until 1933; Civil case until 1949)
The following is a complete list of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court organized by volume of the United States Reports in which they appear. This is a list of volumes of U.S. Reports, and the links point to the contents of each individual volume.
These lists contain detailed tables about each term since 1999, including which justices filed the court's opinion, dissenting and concurring opinions in each case, and information about justices joining opinions.
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"Leading case" is commonly used in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth jurisdictions instead of "landmark case", as used in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Commonwealth countries, a reported decision is said to be a leading decision when it has come to be generally regarded as settling the law of the question involved.
This page lists legal decisions of the House of Lords. Until 30 September 2009, the House of Lords was the highest appellate court for the United Kingdom. Cases were determined not by the House of Lords itself, but by its Judicial Committee, consisting of up to nine legally qualified peers, generally referred to as "Law Lords".
Landmark Cases: Historic Supreme Court Decisions, a C-SPAN series; Landmark Cases in the Law of Contract, a 2008 book edited by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell; Landmark Cases in Equity, a 2012 book edited by Charles Mitchell and Paul Mitchell; Landmark Cases in Family Law, a 2011 book edited by Stephen Gilmore, Jonathan Herring, and Rebecca ...