Table of Cases

JurisdictionUnited States,Federal
Publication year2018
CitationVol. 69 No. 3

Table of Cases

[Page 985]

Table of Cases

Ake v. Oklahoma, 697
Argersinger v. Hamlin, 699
Bearden v. Georgia, 980
Berger v. United States, 754
Brady v. Maryland, 757, 759
Common Cause v. Kemp, 947
Commonwealth v. Agbanyo, 704
Cusumano v. Microsoft Corp., 801
Disciplinary Counsel v. Sporn, 880
Elonis v. United States, 918
Garcia v. Bunnell, 704
Gideon v. Wainwright, 699
Hale v. Gibson, 706
Hoffman v. Maryland, 951
Husted v. A. Philip Randolph
Institute, 962
In re Handy, 880
In re Howe, 880
Jones v. Barnes, 708
Khouzam v. AG of the United States, 886
Mann v. Reynolds, 702
Mapp v. Ohio, 907
McCoy v. Louisiana, 736, 740
McWilliams v. Dunn, 697
Michigan State UAW Community Action Program Council v. Secretary of State, 950
Morris v. Slappy, 701
New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Co. v. United States, 828
New York v. Ferber, 973
Newton v. Rumery, 881
Ortiz v. City of Philadelphia Office of City Commissioners Voter Registration Division, 954
Padilla v. Kentucky, 772, 840, 876
Paroline v. United States, 975
People v. Estrada, 929
People v. Linares, 707
People v. Olguin, 928
Philip Randolph Institute v. Husted, 956
Plumlee v. Masto, 703
Siers v. Ryan, 702
State v. Bowen, 704
State v. Cheeseboro, 931
State v. Skinner, 936
Strickland v. Washington, 701
United Kingdom v. Trustees of Boston College, 802
United States v. Aguilar, 827
United States v. Bey, 932
United States v. Clase-Espinal, 864
United States v. Cronic, 700
United States v. Danser, 978
United States v. FedEx Corp., 827
United States v. Griffiths, 702
United States v. Hernandez, 869
United States v. Julian, 978
United States v. Laney, 978
United States v. McDaniel, 975
United States v. O'Connor, 705
United States v. Osman, 968
United States v. Rogers, 977
United States v. Stuckey, 930
United States v. Wilson, 930
Wesley v. Collins, 955
Williams v. Osser, 956

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