SUPREME COURT SOUND OFF
Lochner v New York (1905): Does a worker have a right to contract labor for as many hours as the worker wishes?
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Lochner v New York (1905): Does a worker have a right to contract labor for as many hours as the worker wishes?
City of Grants Pass v. Johnson (2024): Does a homeless person have a right to camp on public property without being prosecuted?
Chiaverini v. City of Napoleon (2024): Does a criminal defendant have a right that each of several criminal charges be individually based on probable cause?
Jones v. Mississippi (2021): Does a minor convicted of murder have a right to be found permanently incorrigible before being sentenced to life without parole?
Ramos v. Louisiana (2020): Does a criminal defendant have a right to be convicted only by a unanimous jury?
Madison v. Alabama (2019): Does a criminal whose dementia makes him have no memory of committing the murder for which he was convicted have a right to not be executed?
Miller v. Alabama (2012): Does a minor convicted of murder have a right to not be mandatorily sentenced to death?
Graham v. Florida (2010): Does a minor convicted of a crime less than murder have a right to be sentenced with the possibility of parole?
United States v. Gonzalez-Lopez (2006): Is a criminal defendant only entitled to a competent counsel, or to the specific counsel desired?
Oregon v. Guzek (2006): Does a criminal convicted of murder have a right to introduce new evidence not presented at trial?