The Constitution of the United States of America, Analysis and Interpretation 2014 Supplement: Analysis of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court to July 1, 2014

The Constitution of the United States of America, Analysis and Interpretation 2014 Supplement: Analysis of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court to July 1, 2014
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The Constitution of the United States of America, Analysis and Interpretation 2014 Supplement: Analysis of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court to July 1, 2014
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This volume analyzes key Constitutional articles and amendments, such as the establishment of religion under the First Amendment including prayers and bible reading in public schools; Fourth (4th) Amendment search and seizures including the execution of warrants, incident searches, and more. 

 

 

 

Table of Contents

Table of Contents:

Article I—Legislative Department ........................................................................................... 1
Article II—Executive Department ............................................................................................ 5
Article III—Judicial Department ............................................................................................. 9
Article IV—States’ Relations .................................................................................................... 17
First Amendment—Establishment of Religion ........................................................................ 19
Fourth Amendment—Search and Seizures ............................................................................. 25
Fifth Amendment—Rights of Persons ..................................................................................... 29
Sixth Amendment—Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions ......................................... 35
Eighth Amendment—Further Guarantees in Criminal Cases .............................................. 37
Fourteenth Amendment—Rights Guaranteed ......................................................................... 39
Fifteenth Amendment—Right of Citizens to Vote .................................................................. 45
Acts of Congress held unconstitutional in whole or in part by the Supreme Court of the
United States .......................................................................................................................... 51
State constitutional and statutory provisions and municipal ordinances held unconstitu-
tional or held to be preempted by federal law .................................................................... 53
Table of cases ............................................................................................................................. 55
Index ........................................................................................................................................... 59

Table of Cases:

Abington School Dist. v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203 (1963)
Abood v. Detroit Bd. of Educ., 431 U.S. 209 (1977)
Agency for Int’l Dev. v. Alliance for Open Society Int’l, 570 U.S. ___, No. 12–10, slip
op. (2013)
Alleyne v. United States, 570 U.S. ___, No. 11–9335, slip op. (2013)
Already, LLC v. Nike, Inc., 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–982, slip op. (2013)
Apprendi v. New Jersey, 530 U.S. 466 (2000)
Arkansas Game & Fishing Comm’n v. United States, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–597, slip
op. (2012)
Bailey v. United States, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–770, slip op. (2013)
Beer v. United States, 425 U.S. 130 (1976)
Blau v. United States, 340 U.S. 159 (1950)
Blau v. United States, 340 U.S. 332 (1951)
Bond v. United States, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–158, slip op. (2014)
Buckley v. Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976)
Burt v. Titlow, 571 U.S. ___, No. 12–414, slip op. (2013)
Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, 573 U.S. ___, No. 13–354, slip op. (2014)
California Bankers Ass’n v. Shultz, 416 U.S. 21 (1974)
California v. Byers, 402 U.S. 424 (1971)
Chafin v. Chafin, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–1347, slip op. (2013)
Chaidez v. United States, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–820, slip op. (2013)
Chipman, Ltd. v. Thomas B. Jeffery Co., 251 U.S. 373 (1920)
City of Los Angeles v. Lyons, 461 U.S. 95 (1983)
City of Mobile v. Bolden, 446 U.S. 55 (1980)
City of Rome v. United States, 446 U.S. 156 (1980)
Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–1025, slip op. (2013)
Common Cause v. Biden, 748 F.3d 1280 (D.C. Cir. 2014)
Conley v. Mathieson Alkali Works, 190 U.S. 406 (1903)
Connecticut Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Spratley, 172 U.S. 602 (1899)
Connick v. Myers, 461 U.S. 138 (1983)
Coyle v. Smith, 221 U.S. 559 (1911)
Daimler AG v. Bauman, 571 U.S. ___, No. 11–965, slip op. (2014)
Dan’s City Used Cars, Inc. v. Pelkey, 569 U.S. ___, No. 12–52, slip op. (2013)
Davis v. Farmers Co-operative Co., 262 U.S. 312 (1923)
Davis v. FEC, 554 U.S. 724 (2008)
Decker v. Northwest Environmental Defense Center, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–338, slip
op. (2013)
Emspak v. United States, 349 U.S. 190 (1955)
Evans v. Michigan, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–1327, slip op. (2013)
Evans v. Stephens, 387 F.3d 1220 (11th Cir. 2004)
Fernandez v. California, 571 U.S. ___, No. 12–7822, slip op. (2014)
Fisher v. Univ. of Texas at Austin, 570 U.S. ___, No. 11–345, slip op. (2013)
Florida v. Harris, 568 U.S. ___, No. 11–817, slip op. (2013)
Florida v. Jardines, 569 U.S. ___, No. 11–564, slip op. (2013)
Friends of the Earth v. Laidlaw Envtl. Servs., 528 U.S. 167 (2000)
Garcetti v. Ceballos, 547 U.S. 410 (2006)
Garner v. United States, 424 U.S. 648 (1976)
Gaston County v. United States, 395 U.S. 285 (1969)
Genesis Healthcare Corp. v. Symczyk, 569 U.S. ___, No. 11–1059, slip op. (2013)
Goldey v. Morning News, 156 U.S. 518 (1895)
Goodyear Dunlop Tires Operations, S.A. v. Brown, 564 U.S. ___, No. 10–76, slip op.
(2011)
Gratz v. Bollinger, 539 U.S. 244 (2003)
Green v. Chicago, B. & Q. Ry., 205 U.S. 530 (1907)
Hall v. Florida, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–10882, slip op. (2014)
Harris v. Quinn, 573 U.S. ___, No. 11–681, slip op. (2014)
Harris v. United States, 536 U.S. 545 (2002)
Helicopteros Nacionales de Colombia v. Hall, 466 U.S. 408 (1984)
Hillman v. Maretta, 569 U.S. ___, No. 11–1221, slip op. (2013)
Hill v. Colorado 530 U.S. 703 (2000)
Hinton v. Alabama, 571 U.S. ___, No. 13–6440, slip op. (2014)
Hoffman v. United States, 341 U.S. 479 (1951)
Hollingsworth v. Perry, 570 U.S. ___, No. 12–144, slip op. (2013)
Huffman v. Pursue, Ltd., 420 U.S. 592 (1975)
Hutchinson v. Chase and Gilbert, 45 F.2d 139 (2d Cir. 1930)
Illinois v. Gates, 462 U.S. 213 (1983)
In re Farrow, 3 Fed. 112 (C.C.N.D. Ga. 1880)
International Harvester Co. v. Kentucky, 234 U.S. 579 (1914)
International Shoe Co. v. Washington, 326 U.S. 310 (1945)
Judice v. Vail, 430 U.S. 327 (1977)
Judicial Watch, Inc. v. U.S. Senate, 432 F.3d 359 (D.C. Cir. 2005)
Kaley v. United States, 571 U.S. ___, No. 12–464, slip op. (2014)
Karcher v. May, 484 U.S. 72 (1987)
Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Mgmt Dist., 570 U.S. ___, No. 11–1447 (2013)
Laird v. Tatum, 408 U.S. 1 (1972)
Lane v. Franks, 573 U.S. ___, No. 13–483, slip op. (2014)
Lee v. Weisman, 505 U.S. 577 (1992)
Lopez v. Monterey County, 525 U.S. 266 (1999)
Malloy v. Hogan, 378 U.S. 1 (1964)
Marsh v. Chambers, 463 U.S. 783 (1983)
Maryland v. King, 569 U.S. ___, No. 12–207, slip op. (2013)
Mason v. United States, 244 U.S. 362 (1917)
McBurney v. Young, 569 U.S. ___, No. 12–17, slip op. (2013)
McCullen v. Coakley, 573 U.S. ___, No. 12–1168, slip op. (2014)
McCutcheon v. FEC, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–536, slip op. (2014)
Michigan v. Summers, 452 U.S. 692 (1981)
Middlesex County Ethics Comm. v. Garden State Bar Ass’n, 457 U.S. 423 (1982)
Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966)
Missouri v. McNeely, 569 U.S. ___, No. 11–1425, slip op. (2013)
Moore v. Sims, 442 U.S. 415 (1979)
Murphy v. Waterfront Comm’n, 378 U.S. 52 (1964)
Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. v. Bartlett, 570 U.S. ___, No. 12–142, slip op. (2013)
National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning, 573 U.S. ___, No. 12–1281, slip op.
(2014)
New Orleans Public Service, Inc. v. Council of the City of New Orleans, 491 U.S.
350 (1989)
Nollan v. California Coastal Comm’n, 483 U.S. 825 (1987)
Northwest Austin Municipal Util. Dist. No. One v. Holder, 557 U.S. 193 (2009)
Nw. v. Ginsberg, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–462, slip op. (2014)
Ohio Civil Rights Comm’n v. Dayton Christian School, Inc., 477 U.S. 619 (1986)
Ohio v. Reiner, 532 U.S. 17 (2001)
Old Wayne Life Ass’n v. McDonough, 204 U.S. 8 (1907)
Oregon v. Ice, 555 U.S. 160 (2009)
Oregon v. Mitchell, 400 U.S. 112 (1970)
O’Shea v. Littleton, 414 U.S. 488 (1974)
Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. ___, No. 08–651, slip op. (2010)
Page v. Shelby, 995 F. Supp. 23 (D.D.C. 1998)
Pennzoil Co. v. Texaco, Inc., 481 U.S. 1 (1987)
Perry v. Brown, 52 Cal. 4th 1116, 265 P. 3d 1002 (2011)
Perry v. Schwarzenegger, 628 F.3d 1191 (2011)
Peugh v. United States, 569 U.S. ___, No. 12–62, slip op. (2013)
Pickering v. Board of Education, 391 U.S. 563 (1968)
Plumhoff v. Rickard, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–1117, slip op. (2014)
Prado Navarette v. California, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–9490, slip op. (2014)
Presley v. Etowah County Comm’n, 502 U.S. 491 (1992)
Pumpelly v. Green Bay Co., 80 U.S. (13 Wall.) 166 (1872)
Quinn v. United States, 349 U.S. 155 (1955)
Riley v. California, 573 U.S. ___, No. 13–132, slip op. (2014)
Riverside Mills v. Menefee, 237 U.S. 189 (1915)
Rizzo v. Goode, 423 U.S. 362 (1976)
Robert Mitchell Furn. Co. v. Selden Breck Constr. Co., 257 U.S. 213 (1921)
Rogers v. United States, 340 U.S. 367 (1951)
Romer v. Evans, 517 U.S. 620 (1996)
Rosenberg Co. v. Curtis Brown Co., 260 U.S. 516 (1923)
Salinas v. Texas, 570 U.S. ___, No. 12–246, slip op. (2013)
Schmerber v. California, 384 U.S. 757 (1966)
Schuette v. BAMN, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–682, slip op. (2014)
Shelby Cnty. v. Holder, 570 U.S. ___, No. 12–96, slip op. (2013)
Simon v. S. Ry., 236 U.S. 115 (1915)
South Carolina v. Katzenbach, 383 U.S. 301 (1966)
Sprint Communications, Inc. v. Jacobs, 571 U.S. ___, No. 12–815, slip op. (2013)
St. Louis S.W. Ry. v. Alexander, 227 U.S. 218 (1913)
Staebler v. Carter, 464 F. Supp. 585 (D.D.C. 1979)
Summers v. Earth Island Institute, 555 U.S. 488 (2009)
Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus, 573 U.S. ___, No. 13–193, slip op. (2014)
Teague v. Lane, 489 U.S. 288 (1989)
Shott, 382 U.S. 406 (1966)
Temple v. Commonwealth, 75 Va. 892 (1881)
Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968)
Thornburg v. Gingles, 478 U.S. 30 (1986)
Town of Greece v. Galloway, 572 U.S. ___, No. 12–696, slip op. (2014)
Trainor v. Hernandez, 431 U.S. 434 (1977)
Twining v. New Jersey, 211 U.S. 78 (1908)
Ullmann v. United States, 350 U.S. 422 (1956)
United States v. Allocco, 305 F.2d 704 (2d Cir. 1962)
United States v. Ballin, 144 U.S. 1, 5 (1892)
United States v. Kebodeaux, 570 U.S. ___, No. 12–418, slip op. (2013)
United States v. Monia, 317 U.S. 424 (1943)
United States v. Monsanto, 491 U.S. 600 (1989)
United States v. Robinson, 414 U.S. 218 (1973)
United States v. Windsor, 570 U.S. ___, No. 12–307, slip op. (2013)
United States v. Woodley, 751 F.2d 1008 (9th Cir. 1985)
Walden v. Fiore, 571 U.S. ___, No. 12–574, slip op. (2014)
Bond & Goodwin & Tucker v. Superior Court, 289 U.S. 361
(1933)
Washington v. Seattle School Dist., 458 U.S. 457 (1982)
Wos v. E.M.A., 568 U.S. ___, No. 12–98, slip op. (2013)
Younger v. Harris, 401 U.S. 37 (1971)

Index:

Abortion:
Demonstrations, protests outside clinics.........................23–24
Abstention doctrine..............................................................14
Association, freedom of.................................................20–21
Automobiles:
Searches of......................................................................... 27
Campaign finance restrictions, First Amendment.........22–23
Capital punishment:
Diminished capacity, Intellectual Disability.......................37
Cases and controversies, federal courts:
Adverseness of parties..........................................................9
Cell Phones:
Searches of...................................................................26–27
Cloture..................................................................................1
Congress:
Cloture..................................................................................1
Enforcement of Fifteenth Amendment........................,45–49
Ex Post Facto laws...............................................................3
Members of Senate or House of Representatives:
Elections, state, federal regulation.....................................49
Necessary and Proper Legislation.......................................3
Powers generally:
Enforcement of Fifteenth Amendment..............................49
Power to define constitutional rights.................................49
Counsel, assistance of, criminal proceedings:
Effective assistance of counsel............................................36
Retained counsel, right to..............................................35–36
Courts (Federal):
Accommodation with state courts.......................................14

Adverseness of parties required.............................................9
Mootness..............................................................................13
Retroactivity of decisions.....................................................13
Standing..........................................................................10–12
State court proceedings, restraint of...............................14–15
Courts (State):
Restraint of proceedings in by federal courts..................14–15
Detention of Occupants During Search...........................25–26
Double jeopardy:
Acquittal, reprosecution.........................................................29
Due process of law (Fourteenth Amendment):
Foreign Corporations, obtaining jurisdiction over..........39–40
Nonresident of State, obtaining jurisdiction over.................39
Elections:
Campaign contribution limitations..................................22–23
Congressional power to regulate.....................................45–49
Equal protection of the laws:
Affirmative action............................................................41–42
Education, racial discrimination in........................................ 41
Ex Post Facto laws...................................................................3
Gerrymandering:
Racial......................................................................................49
Homosexuals, constitutional protection............................42–43
Intellectual Disability:
Capital Punishment.................................................................37
Interstate commerce:
State powers, taxation and regulation:
Dormant commerce clause (burdens on commerce)..................1
State proprietary activity exception............................................1
Judicial review:
Presumption of constitutionality..............................................14
Jurisdiction:
State courts, how obtained..................................................39–40
Jury trial, criminal cases:
Factfinding, elements of crime, sentencing factors..................35
Labor unions:
Dues money, use of by unions.............................................20–21
Mootness in legal disputes.........................................................13
Necessary and Proper Legislation................................................3
Preemption................................................................................1–2
President:
Recess appointments................................................................5–7
Prisoners:
Fourth Amendment rights..........................................................27
Privacy:
Fourth Amendment protection of...............................................25
Privileges and Immunities of Citizenship:
Access to public records...........................................................17
Probable cause..........................................................................25
Public employees:
Speech, political rights........................................................21–22
Racial discrimination:
Affirmative action..............................................................41–42
Enforcement of prohibition, congressional powers.................49
Voting.......................................................................................49
Voting Rights Act............................................................... 45–49
Recess appointments...............................................................5–7
Religion, Establishment Clause.................................................19
Government observances.....................................................19–20
Religion, Free Exercise Clause..................................................20
Religious Freedom Restoration Act...........................................20
Retroactivity, prospectivity of judicial decisions...................... 13
Searches and seizures:
Arrests, other detentions:
Lawfulness, when warrant required...........................................25
Arrests, Search incident to....................................................26–27
Automobiles...............................................................................27
Cell Phones......................................................................... 26–27
Consent searches........................................................................27
DNA Testing..............................................................................27
Exceptions to Warrants..............................................................26
Prisoners.....................................................................................27
Privacy, protection of.................................................................25

Searches and seizures (Continued)
Reasonableness, meaning...............................................................25
Relevance of Trespass.....................................................................25
Stop and frisk (Terry stop)..............................................................26
Totality of the Circumstance...........................................................25
Warrants, Detention of Occupants............................................25–26
Warrants:
Exceptions to warrant requirement.................................................25
Self-incrimination:
Incriminating disclosures...........................................................29–32
Privacy rationale..............................................................................30
Sexual orientation, discrimination on basis of...........................42–43
Speech and press, freedom of expression:
Association, freedom of.......................................................... 20–21
Campaign finance restrictions..................................................22–23
Picketing...................................................................................23–24
Public employees, expression rights......................................,, 21–22
Spending power, conditions on receipt of federal grants.................23
Standing to sue in federal courts................................................10–12
Stop and frisk..................................................................................26
Taking of property by government:
Exactions........................................................................................33
Physical invasion of property........................................................32
Voter qualifications:
Race...............................................................................................49
Voting Rights Act........................……………………………….49

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Students pursuing coursework in constitutional law classes or American Government classes to meet U.S. Common Core American Government and History standards for analyzing the U.S. Constitution may find this updated and comprehensive resource helpful for research papers.  In addition, lawyers, special cause and advocacy organizations, and citizens interested in understanding the U.S. Constitution would enjoy this publication.

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