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U.S. Supreme Court 2012 Term Arguments

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  • Metrish v. Lancaster
    A case in which the Court held that eliminating the diminished capacity defense retroactively was reasonable.
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  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center v. Nassar
    A case in which the Court found that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires the plaintiff to prove their employer would not have taken an action but for the existence of improper motives.
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  • Sekhar v. United States
    A case in which the Court held that attempting to compel a person to issue a recommendation does not constitute extortion under the Hobbs Act.
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    A case in which the Court held that Congress’ approval of an interstate water compact does not violate the Commerce Clause and that the compact does respect state lines.
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  • Agency for International Development v. Alliance for Open Society International
    A case in which the Court held that it was a violation of the First Amendment to withhold funding from non-government organizations if they did not institute an anti-prostitution policy.
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Oral arguments before the Supreme Court of the United States, presented by Oyez, a multimedia judicial archive at the IllinoisTech Chicago-Kent College of Law.
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