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Thomas Lee Causby was a land owner less than a half mile from the end of the runway of Lindley Field, an airstrip in Greensboro, North Carolina. [4] During World War II, the United States military flew planes into the airstrip and as low as 83 feet (25 m) above Causby's Farm [4] thereby interfering with the productive use of the Causby farm.
Moore v. United States, 602 U.S. 572 (2024), was a United States Supreme Court case related to the ability of the federal government to tax unrealized gains as income. The Supreme Court upheld the Mandatory Repatriation Tax (MRT).
Case Docket no. Question(s) presented Certiorari granted Oral argument Barrett v. United States: 24-5774: Whether the Double Jeopardy Clause permits two sentences for an act that violates 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) and§ 924(j), a question that divides seven circuits but about which the Solicitor General and Petitioner agree. March 3, 2025: Bowe v ...
Multiple concurrences and dissents within a case are numbered, with joining votes numbered accordingly. Justices frequently join multiple opinions in a single case; each vote is subdivided accordingly. An asterisk ( * ) in the Court's opinion denotes that it was only a majority in part or a plurality.
The current state law already says that Floridians have “the right to hunt, fish and take game,” but proponents of Amendment 2 say that it will further protect residents’ ability to fish and ...
Lists of 2024 term United States Supreme Court opinions (10 P) Pages in category "2024 in United States case law" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "2024 in case law" ... List of judgments of the Constitutional Court of South Africa delivered in 2024; M.
Held that voters have standing to litigate when their Constitutional Right to vote in the United States is infringed. 7–2 Epperson v. Arkansas: 1968: In contrast to Poe, the court did recognize standing in a case for overturning an unenforced Arkansas state law prohibiting the teaching of evolution. [3] 9–0 Flast v. Cohen: 1968