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Osborne v. Ohio, 495 U.S. 103 (1990), is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution allows states to outlaw the possession, as distinct from the distribution, of child pornography. [1] In doing so, the Court extended the holding of New York v.
This is a list of all United States Supreme Court cases from volume 487 of the ... U.S. Cath. Conf. v. Abortion Rights Mobilization, Inc. 487 U.S. 72: 1988: Ross v. ...
religious rights of Native American vs. public interest South Carolina v. Baker: 485 U.S. 505 (1988) Federal requirement that state and local bonds be issued in registered form did not violate the Tenth Amendment: Huddleston v. United States: 485 U.S. 681 (1988) admissibility of prior "bad acts" under the Federal Rules of Evidence: California v ...
The Ohio Legislature passed what has been dubbed a “Parents’ Bill of Rights” on Wednesday, sending it to the Republican governor’s desk where it is most likely to be signed. The ...
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The ruling, re R.G.M., Slip Opinion No. 2024-Ohio-2737, distinguished between permanency in custody rights, among other things. ... “If this were to come up in (any court in Ohio) that has ...
Seal of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. Linda Hoskinson was hired as an elementary school teacher at Dayton Christian Schools during the 1978-1979 school year. Her employment contract required following a "biblical chain of command" [3] [4] in lieu of using the state legal system and a signed statement of faith. [5]
Thompson v. Oklahoma, 487 U.S. 815 (1988), was the first case since the moratorium on capital punishment was lifted in the United States in which the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the death sentence of a minor on grounds of "cruel and unusual punishment." [1] The holding in Thompson was expanded on by Roper v.