Sign Up Sheet for Class Presentations* – PLSC 4335
Fall 2010
Case |
Target Date |
Student |
Cohens v. Virginia (1821) |
1 Sept. | Kevin Eaton |
City of Boerne v. Flores (1997) | 1 Sept. | |
United States v. Klein (1872) | 1 Sept. | |
Poe v. Ullman (1961) | 10 Sept. | |
Frothingham v. Mellon (1923) | 13 Sept. |
Zohra Samji |
Colegrove v. Green (1946) | 13 Sept. | Christine McLaughlin |
DeFunis v. Odegaard (1974) |
13 Sept. | |
Goldwater v. Carter (1979) | 13 Sept. |
Clay Hollis |
U.S. v. Kagama (1886) | 15 Sept. | Carlos Chavez |
Watkins v. U.S. (1957) |
17 Sept. |
Hannah Moore |
South Carolina v. Katzenbach (1966) |
22 Sept. |
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In re Neagle (1890) | 24 Sept. | Erica Kenney |
Humphreys Executor v. U.S. (1935) | 24 Sept. | |
U.S. v. Nixon (1974) |
29 Sept. | Eric Jacobson |
(1988) | 29 Sept. | |
(1997) | 29 Oct. |
Ashley Stockton |
U.S. v. Belmont (1937) | 1 Oct. | Micaela Watkins |
Hampton and Company v. U.S. (1928) | 6 Oct. | |
Loving v. U.S. (1996) | 6 Oct. |
Sarah Pricer |
(1863) | 8Oct. | Paul Moseley |
(1864) | 8 Oct. | Cory Webb |
Hirabayashi v. U.S. (1943) |
8 Oct |
Elizabeth Carpenter |
Rasul v. Bush (2004) |
13 Oct | James Quail |
(1918) | 20 Oct. | |
(1976) | 20 Oct. | |
Alden v. Maine (1999) | 3 Nov. | Catherine Huang |
Board of Trustees v. Garrett (2001) | ||
Tennessee v. Lane (2004) | 3 Nov. |
Szymon Czerniak |
(1828) | 5 Nov. | Peter Bujosa |
(1903) | 5 Nov. | Summer Davidson |
Northern Securities v. U.S. (1904) |
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Carter v. Carter Coal (1936) | ||
Heart of Atlanta Motel v. U.S. (1964) | 10 Nov. |
Amanda Green |
U.S. v. Morrison (2000) | 12 Nov. |
Eryn Norton |
South Carolina v. Barnwell Brothers (1938) | 12 Nov. |
James Ham |
Maine v. Taylor (1986) | 12 Nov. | |
Granholm v. Heald (2005) | 12 Nov. | Annie Baxendale |
McCray v. U.S. (1904) |
17 Nov. |
Stuart Blaylock |
U.S. v. Butler (1936) |
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Holden v. Hardy (1898) |
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Nebbia v. New York (1934) |
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Morehead v. New York (1936) |
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Kelo v. New London (2005) |
*Look over the selections, and then email me your top three choices; I will assign selections on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have not selected a case by Wednesday, 1 September, I will select one for you. (In that eventuality, you better hope that our interests coincide. Otherwise....) Every student should email me (or bring by my office on a disk) a copy of their brief at least one class day before s/he presents her/his case to the class. (Late briefs will be penalized two grades.)
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Cases on this list treated in the text, the CQ website, or the Blackboard page should be read and briefed from a full text source (published full opinions in text or web sources). Brief and present all opinions. Late briefs will be penalized as indicated in the syllabus.