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    The Supreme Court and the philosopher: how John Stuart Mill shaped US free speech protections.Eric T. Kasper - 2024 - Ithaca: Northern Illinois University Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press. Edited by Troy A. Kozma.
    English philosopher John Stuart Mill's understanding of the freedom of speech has been increasingly adopted over the last century into the US Supreme Court's interpretation of the First Amendment, beginning with Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s use of an analogy that is now known as the 'marketplace of ideas'.
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  2. The supreme court and the supreme court justices: A metaphysical puzzle.Gabriel Uzquiano - 2004 - Noûs 38 (1):135–153.
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    Supreme Court Impacts in Public Health Law: 2022-2023.James G. Hodge, Leila Barraza, Jennifer L. Piatt, Erica N. White, Summer Ghaith, Samantha Hollinshead, Lauren Krumholz, Madisyn Puchebner & Emma Smith - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (3):684-688.
    In another tumultuous term of the United States Supreme Court in 2022-2023 a series of critical cases implicate instant and forthcoming changes in multiple fronts that collectively shift the national public health law and policy environment.
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    Supreme Court Impacts in Public Health Law: 2021-2022.James G. Hodge, Erica N. White, Rebecca Freed & Nora Wells - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (3):608-612.
    In a dynamic term of the United States Supreme Court in 2021-2022 a series of critical cases raise manifold changes and impacts on individual and communal health through 10 key areas ranging from abortions to vaccinations.
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    The Supreme Court Confronts HIV: Reflections on Bragdon v. Abbott.Wendy E. Parmet - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (3):225-240.
    The most remarkable thing about the U.S. Supreme Court's 1998 decision in Bragdon v. Abbott was that it was necessary at all. Seventeen years into the epidemic of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, the Supreme Court, by a mere 5-4 majority, finally affirmed what most public health officials, health providers, and lawyers working with people with human immunodeficiency virus believed all along: that individuals with HIV infection are entitled to the protections of antidiscrimination law, and that health (...)
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    The Supreme Court Confronts HIV: Reflections on Bragdon v. Abbott.Wendy E. Parmet - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (3):225-240.
    The most remarkable thing about the U.S. Supreme Court's 1998 decision in Bragdon v. Abbott was that it was necessary at all. Seventeen years into the epidemic of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, the Supreme Court, by a mere 5-4 majority, finally affirmed what most public health officials, health providers, and lawyers working with people with human immunodeficiency virus believed all along: that individuals with HIV infection are entitled to the protections of antidiscrimination law, and that health (...)
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    The supreme court as the Fountain of public reason.Brian Kogelmann - 2018 - Legal Theory 24 (4):345-369.
    ABSTRACTThe idea of public reason requires that citizens in their public deliberation employ considerations stemming from a shared conception of justice. One worry is that public reason's content will be incomplete, in that it does not contain sufficient material for adequate public debate. Rawls has a way of expanding the content of public reason to address such concerns—by including in public reason all those things you and I say in our justification of the conception of justice. After arguing that this (...)
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    The Supreme Court Against the Criminal Jury: Social Science and the Palladium of Liberty.John Albert Murley & Sean D. Sutton - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    The Supreme Court against the Criminal Jury critiques the Supreme Court’s decisions to allow reduced jury sizes and less than unanimous jury verdicts to determine guilt. John A. Murley and Sean D. Sutton challenges the Court’s decisions by examining its incomplete understanding of the purpose of trial by jury and evaluating its use of inaccurate and unreliable studies as support for its decisions.
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    Supreme Court Limits Permissible Scope of Government’s Ability to Force Medication of Mentally Ill Defendants.Mayelin Prieto-Gonzalez - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (4):737-739.
    On June 16, 2003, the Supreme Court ruled that forced administration of antipsychotic drugs to a defendant facing serious criminal charges is appropriate in order to render that defendant competent to stand trial, but only in limited circumstances. The treatment must be medically appropriate, substantially unlikely to have side effects that may undermine the fairness of the trial, and necessary to significantly further important government interests, after taking account of less-intrusive alternatives.Charles Sell, a former dentist, had a long (...)
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    Supreme Court Limits Permissible Scope of Government’s Ability to Force Medication of Mentally Ill Defendants.Mayelin Prieto-Gonzalez - 2003 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 31 (4):737-739.
    On June 16, 2003, the Supreme Court ruled that forced administration of antipsychotic drugs to a defendant facing serious criminal charges is appropriate in order to render that defendant competent to stand trial, but only in limited circumstances. The treatment must be medically appropriate, substantially unlikely to have side effects that may undermine the fairness of the trial, and necessary to significantly further important government interests, after taking account of less-intrusive alternatives.Charles Sell, a former dentist, had a long (...)
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    The Supreme Court versus Peyote: Consciousness Alteration, Cultural Psychiatry and the Dilemma of Contemporary Subcultures.Joseph D. Calabrese - 2001 - Anthropology of Consciousness 12 (2):4-18.
    The Native American Church is examined as an illustrative example in the political anthropology of consciousness. Specific attention is paid to the Supreme Court's ignoring of accepted research on this tradition and its sacrament, Peyote, in the case of Employment Division of Oregon v. Smith. An anthropological reaction to the Smith decision is constructed, focusing on ethnographic findings regarding Peyote that contradict the Supreme Court's ethnocentric assumptions. This paper argues that Peyote's Schedule I status is not (...)
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    Connecticut Supreme Court Denies Claim of Emergency Room Negligence.S. J. - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (3):297-298.
    In Barrett v. Danbury Hospital ), the Supreme Court of Connecticut held that the fear of contracting or transmitting HIV or any other blood-borne pathogens is not a compensable injury and does not give rise to a negligence or a medical malpractice claim. The court's decision affirmed the holding of a Connecticut trial court.In June 1990, Allen Barrett was admitted to Danbury Hospital complaining of abdominal pain. He had a history of gall bladder trouble. Barrett was (...)
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    Abortion: Supreme Court Avoids Disturbing Abortion Precedents by Ruling on Grounds of Remedy – Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.Nathaniel Law - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (2):469-471.
    On January 18, 2006, the United States Supreme Court unanimously held that the constitutional challenge to New Hampshire's Parental Notification Prior to Abortion Act would be remanded to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, to determine whether the Court of Appeals could, consistent with New Hampshire's legislative intent, formulate a narrower remedy than a permanent injunction against enforcement of the parental notification law in its entirety.In 2003, New Hampshire enacted the Parental Notification (...)
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    Healthcare Reform After the Supreme Court Ruling. &Na - 2012 - Jona’s Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 14 (3):85-86.
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    Supreme Court Limits Scope of ERISA Preemption.R. H. J. - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (4):407-407.
    On April 26, 1995, the United States Supreme Court limited the reach of the preemption provision of ERISA in New York State Conference of Blue Cross & Blue Shield Plans v. Tavelers Insurance Co. ). In Travelers, the Supreme Court upheld the validity of a New York statute requiring hospitals to collect surcharges from patients covered by commercial insurers and requiring health maintenance organizations to pay a surcharge to the state's general fund that varies depending on (...)
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    Abortion: Supreme Court Avoids Disturbing Abortion Precedents by Ruling on Grounds of Remedy – Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.Nathaniel Law - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (2):469-471.
    On January 18, 2006, the United States Supreme Court unanimously held that the constitutional challenge to New Hampshire's Parental Notification Prior to Abortion Act would be remanded to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, to determine whether the Court of Appeals could, consistent with New Hampshire's legislative intent, formulate a narrower remedy than a permanent injunction against enforcement of the parental notification law in its entirety.In 2003, New Hampshire enacted the Parental Notification (...)
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    The Supreme Court and Abortion: 2. Sidestepping Social Realities.David Mechanic - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (6):17-19.
  18. The supreme court, democracy, money.Noam Chomsky - unknown
    January 21, 2010 will go down as a dark day in the history of American democracy, and its decline. The editors of the New York Times did not exaggerate when they wrote that the Supreme Court decision that day “strikes at the heart of democracy” by having “paved the way for corporations to use their vast treasuries to overwhelm elections and intimidate elected officials into doing their bidding” – more explicitly, for permitting corporate managers to do so, since (...)
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    The Supreme Court at the Bar of Public Opinion Polls.Or Bassok - 2016 - Constellations 23 (4):573-584.
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    The Supreme Court and the Decline of Constitutional Aspiration.Gary J. Jacobsohn - 1986 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    'An excellent commentary on and an insightful contribution to the current debate on constitutional interpretation.'-Walter F. Murphy, Princeton University.
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    ADA: Supreme Court disallows disparate impact analysis of facially valid employment procedures.Shaina Walter - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (2):373.
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    Supreme Court Roundup.Richard J. Regan - 1981 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 56 (4):393-404.
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    Supreme Court Roundup.Richard J. Regan - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (4):472-483.
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    Supreme Court Roundup.Richard J. Regan - 1985 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 60 (1):99-111.
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    Supreme Court Roundup.Richard J. Regan - 1979 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 54 (4):393-404.
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    Supreme Court Roundup.Richard J. Regan - 1986 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 61 (2):290-302.
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    Supreme Court Roundup.Richard J. Regan - 1980 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 55 (4):487-502.
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    Supreme Court Roundup.Richard J. Regan - 1982 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 57 (4):514-527.
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    Supreme Court Roundup: 1986 Term.Richard J. Regan - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (4):429-441.
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    Supreme Court Rules on Suicide Cases.Brendan Sweetman - 1997 - Ethics and Medics 22 (8):3-4.
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    Supreme Court Muscle, Clinics and Screens: Correspondent's Report from the USA.John Steele - 2010 - Legal Ethics 13 (1):111-112.
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  32. Supreme court of.Justice Steffen - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Bioethics.
     
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    The Supreme Court & Sex Choice.Margaret O'brien Steinfels - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (1):19-20.
  34. California supreme court.I. Plaintiffs'complaints - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Bioethics.
     
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    The Supreme Court and Abortion: 1. Upholding Constitutional Principles.John T. Noonan - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (6):14-16.
  36. The role of the Supreme Court in Arendt's political constitution.Marco Goldini & Chris McCorkindale - 2012 - In Marco Goldoni & Christopher McCorkindale (eds.), Hannah Arendt and the law. Portland, Or.: Hart Pub.2.
     
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  37. The Supreme Court Gets Into the Education Business... for Real.J. Hill - 2002 - Free Inquiry 22.
     
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    The Supreme Court and the American Elite, 1789-2008.Mark Tushnet - 2012 - Review of Metaphysics 65 (3):672-673.
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    The Supreme Court's Latest Ruling on Drug Liability and its Implications for Future Failure-to-Warn Litigation.Christopher J. Morten, Aaron S. Kesselheim & Joseph S. Ross - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (4):783-787.
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    The Supreme Court and Judicial Legislation.Lisa H. Newton - 1975 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:208-217.
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  41. The Supreme Court and Judicial Legislation: A Reflection on Constitutional Protections and Democracy.Lisa H. Newton - 1975 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 49:208.
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  42. The Supreme Court on Attorney Fee Awards, 1985 and 1986 Terms: Economics, Ethics, and Ex Ante Analysis, 1 Geo. J.Thomas D. Rowe - 1988 - Legal Ethics 621.
     
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    The supreme court and metaphysics.Peter A. Carmichael - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (19):515-521.
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    Supreme Court protects communications in psychotherapy.F. J. Cesario - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (4):388.
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    Evidence: Supreme Court of Georgia Denies Law Firm Access to Hospital Records.Randi Burnstine - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):314-315.
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    Evidence: Supreme Court of Georgia Denies Law Firm Access to Hospital Records.Randi Burnstine - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (3):314-315.
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    Solving One-Side Polarization: Supreme Court Polarization and Politicization in Israel and the U.S.Iddo Porat - 2021 - The Law and Ethics of Human Rights 15 (2):221-258.
    The Israeli Supreme Court has become increasingly polarized between liberal and conservative judges. This phenomenon is relatively new to the Israeli Supreme Court and follows the much older and more well-known example of the U.S. Supreme Court. This article surveys both U.S. and Israeli court polarization and shows the history, reasons, and special features of polarization of both courts, including the important differences between them. It also adds a distinction to existing literature on (...)
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  48. The Supreme Court Review.Philip B. Kurland, Gerhard Casper & Dennis J. Hutchinson - 1985 - Ethics 95 (4):964-966.
     
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  49. Supreme Court of Canada, September 1981 Constitutional Decisions Reviewed by.Marsha Hanen - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1 (6):284-286.
     
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    The Supreme Court Review. Philip B. Kurland, Gerhard Casper, Dennis J. Hutchinson.Allen E. Shoenberger - 1985 - Ethics 95 (4):964-966.
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