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United States Vs. Morrison

Decided On : Jan-11-2000

Court : US Supreme Court

LAW: the Fourteenth Amendment, Constitution, Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Civil Rights Cases, Amendment, Title IX, Title IX, section 16, Title 18, Constitution, section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, Constitution, section 8 of Article I of the Constitution, Article I, § 8, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, the Seventeenth Amendment, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, Constitution, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, Section 5, Section 5, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment's, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, Amendment, the Civil Rights Act, the Civil Rights Act, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Civil Rights Acts, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Civil Rights Remedy, the Fourteenth Amendment, Victims 5-30, Title II, the Civil Rights Act, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, the Civil Rights Act, Constitution, Constitution, a Bill of Rights, the Constitution of the Nation, the Second Amendment, Constitution, Sherman Antitrust Act

GPE: United States, U.S., United States, United States, Brzonkala, States, Pp, United States, United States, Virginia, Brzonkala, South Carolina, States, States, the United States, Arizona, Arizona, New York, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Jr., Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, the City of New York, United States, United States, Brzonkala, Crawford, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Morrison, Crawford, the United States, Virginia, The United States, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Crawford, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, the United States, Brzonkala, Monroe County Bd, Brzonkala, Brzonkala, the United States, the United States, Marbury, United States, United States, the United States, States, Id., United States, United States, United States, United States, United States, pp, Id., The United States, States, United States, States, Marbury, United States, United States, Arizona, Marbury, Marbury, United States, Marbury, States, States, Virginia, States, States, New York, United States, States, New York, Maryland, States, Florida, Oregon, United States, Virginia, United States, Virginia, United States, States, Grant, United States, the District of Columbia, Florida, Virginia, Brzonkala, New York, New York, South Carolina, States, States, Virginia, States, States, South Carolina, States, Brzonkala, the United States, United States, United States, Okla., Chicago, Iowa, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, America, the United States, the United States, the United States, Atkeson, p.385, United States, Hearings, Indiana, States, pp, Hearings, Atlanta, Atlanta, Pennsylvania, States, Ohio, United States, California, Art, United States, States, Nashville, Alabama, United States, California, United States, United States, Indiana, Maryland, United States, United States, United States

ORG: Morrison - 529, Syllabus, THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS, THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, the District Court, Congress, the Commerce Clause or § 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, Congress, Fourth Circuit, The Commerce Clause, Congress, Congress, Congress, Court, Court, Congress, Congress, Congress, Congress, Court, Congress, Congress, Founders, Congress, Congress, State, Congress, Fourteenth Amendment, Congress, Amendment, Amendment, Court, the Civil Rights Cases, Syllabus, State, Court, Congress, Congress, Court, THOMAS, THOMAS, J., STEVENS, GINSBURG, BREYER, BREYER, J., STEVENS, SOUTER, GINSBURG, Crawford, the Attorneys General, Court, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, AYUDA, Inc., the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law et al, the National Network to End Domestic Violence, the State of Alabama, the Institute for Justice et al, the Claremont Institute Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, the Clarendon Foundation, the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund, the Independent Women's Forum, The United States Court of Appeals, the Fourth Circuit, Congress, the Civil Rights Cases, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Morrison, Court, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Pacific Legal Foundation, the Women's Freedom Network, the Center for the Original Intent of the Constitution, Virginia Tech's, Morrison, Judicial Committee, Crawford, Morrison, the Sexual Assault Policy, the Sexual Assault Policy, Judicial Committee, Morrison, Morrison, the Abusive Conduct Policy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, State, Morrison, Crawford, Title IX of the Education Amendments, Crawford, The District Court, Title IX, Congress, the Commerce Clause or § 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Court of Appeals, the District Court, Court of Appeals, the District Court's, Morrison, Title IX, the District Court's, Congress, Virginia Polytechnic, State, the Court of Appeals, the Violence Against Women Act, State, banc Court of Appeals, the District Court's, the District Court's, the District Court, Court, Title IX, State, Congress, State, Congress, Congress, Congress, Congress, Government, Congress, Congress, Congress, Commerce, the Commerce Clause, Nation, THOMAS, J., Laughlin Steel Corp., Congress, the Commerce Clause, Congress, Court, Jones & Laughlin Steel, Commerce Clause, Congress, Court, Court, Virginia Surface Mining & Reclamation Assn., Congress, Atlanta Motel, Inc., Congress, Shreveport Rate Cases, Southern R. 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DATE: 1999, January 11, 2000-, May 15,2000, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, JJ, JJ, 13981, 1995, 1883, 1883, the fall of 1994, September of that year, 22, the months, 31, early 1995, July 1995, August 21, 1995, 1997, the fall 1995 semester, December 1995, 13981, 1972, 1681-1688, 13981, 13981, 1996, 13981, 1996, 13981, 1997, 13981, 13981, 1999, 1999, 1994, 1941-1942, 13981, 1999, 1999, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 1803, 13981, 106 U. S., 13981, 514 U. S., the years, 1937, 37, 1981, 1971, 1964, 1941, 1914, 1911, 13981, 13981, 13981, 1990, 1942, 1964, 1942, 13981, 13981, 13981, 13981, 1994, 13981, 1994, 1993, 1990, 452 U. S., 1993, 1999, 54, 13981, 1935, 1935, 1824, 1985, 30 (1995, 1991, 1985, 1803, 1995, 1974, 1821, 1992, 1968, 13981, 13981, 1997, 1976, 81 (2000, 1970, 103711, 41, 1996, 1982, 1980, 1976, 2d ed. 1871, 13, 1948, 1883, 1883, 1871, 106 U. S., 1880, 1875, 1996, 1982, 1002, 1982, 1972, 1970, 1876, 1966, 1973, § 1979, 1983, 109 U. S., 1871, 1875, 13981, 42d, 1871, 42d, 1872, 42d, 1874, 1875, 13981, 1999, 13981, 1966, 1966, 1880, 13981, 13981, 1995, 1994, 13981, 1942, 1981, 1995, 1994, four years of hearings,3, 30 (1937, 1955, 1990, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1993, 1993, 1993, 1994, 5See, 24-36, 71-87, 103596, July 1996, 1990, 1990, Sept. 1991, Mar. 1990, 1991, 1992, 1990, Feb. 1993, Jan. 1992, 1992, May 1989, 1989, Dec. 1989, 1989, 1989, June 1984, Mar. 1986, June 1987, Mar. 1990, Jan. 1991, 452 U. S., 1993, 2d ed. 1988, ages 15 to 44, 1993, 1992, 101545, 1990, July 1990, 1974, 1989, Jan. 1991, 1990, 1991, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1993, 1993, 1994, 1974, Table 5, 37, May/June 1989, each year, 1992, each year, 101545, 37, every year, 36, 38, 1988, June 1993, the past 10 years, 1988, 31, any-year, 43, Aug. 29, 1990, T]hree-quarters, 1991, 47, 1990, 44, 1980, 11 months, 38, 1993, 53, 1981, 1994, 1997, 1964, 1964, 1964, 1383-1387, 1963, 1963, 1964, 1994, annual, 1990, 33, 1993, 1990, 1981, 1960, 54, 1964, annually, 36, each year, today, 1995, 1994, 1942, 1995, 1964, today, 70-71, 1993, 1824, 45, 1961, 2d ed. 1863, 1985, 1899, 1936, 1941, the 20th century, day, 1888, 1903, 1913, 1936, 452 U. S., the period after 1937, 1968, today, the half century, 1887, 1895, 1905, 1908, 1908, 1918

CARDINAL: 99-5, three, 607-627, 568, 577, 99-29, 607, 507, 517, 745, 418, 600, 5, 5, 619, 169, 820, 627, 628, 655, 99-5, 99-29, 602 , two, 132, 950, 955, 604, 86, 373-375, 99-5, 935, 772, 935, 779, 1, 132, 949, 961, 605 , 169, 820, an 2, 169, 820, 827, 2, 606, 13981(d)(1, 13981(d)(2, one, 1, 137, 176, 568, 577, 635, 552, 568, 584, 593, 555, 573-574, 557, 556, three, 655, 609, 558, 264, 276, 146, 150, 558, 241, 256, 114, 558, 150, 558-559, 37, two, 551, 610, 561, 559, 379, 559, 560, 551, 560, 561, 566, 567, 611, 573-574, 577, 580, 559, 637-643, 559, 580, 562, 93-1260, 5-6, 562, 304, 156, 563, 563, two, 563, 613 , 564, 559, 614 , 103, 385, 103, 40, 101-545, 33, 557, 311, 557, 273, 103, 196, 563, 571, 103, 385, 103, 564, 616, 13981(e)(4, 575, 176, 6We, 567, 554, 76, 617, 624, 7, 9, 1, 645, 452, 458, 242, 572, 1, 137, 176, 617 , 922, 703, 647, 14, 194, 568, 30, one, 6, 264, 426, 428, 566, 584, 8, 645, 14, 505, 144, 156, 155, 457, 584, 183, 196, 596, 507, 517, 651, 518, 445, 455, 128, 81, 5, 385-386, 103, 38, 41, 102, 33-35, 43, 533, 718, 724, 142, 150, 190, 198, 520, 1, 12, two, 2, 639, 5, 640, 318, 639, 5, 11, 622, 620, 628, 936, 107, 407, 172, 144, 147, 2, 554, one, two, 5, 745, 749, Three, 623 , 5, 774, Three, two, three, 762, three, 762, three, 756, 762, three, three, 5, 18, 625 , 153, 2d, 430, 653, 457, 2, 457, 3, 945, 18, 626, 639, 526, 5, thousands, 5, 627 , 124-128, 452, 277, only one, One, 514, 4, one, one, 489, 3, 2d, 2d, 102, 2d, 103, 2d, 103-596, 1, 102, 103, 103, 5, 21, 7, 13-17, 40-42, 102, 15-17, 8, 15, 631 , eight, 278, Three, four, 103, 25, 103, 38, 267, 37, 8, 101-545, 102-197, 2d, 103, 103, 103, 632, 545, 30, 101-545, 49, 269, An estimated 4 million, 103, 26, 267, Over 1 million, Between 2,000 and 4,000, 101-545, 100, 101-545, 3, at least 3 billion, 101-545, 33, 4, 103, 633, four, 101-545, 30, one, close to half a million, 101-545, One hundred twenty-five thousand, 101-545, 102, 38, Forty-one, 102, 102, only about 4, 100, 101-545, 33, 30, Almost one-quarter, 103, 2, 102, 90, No.3, 264, 103, 180, 199, two, 241, 379, 294, 88-914, 2, 101-545, 103, racial 9, 314, 325, 127, 2,000 to 4,000, 101-545, 100,000, 56, 103, 25, 10, 13-14, 2d, 100-107, 18, 258, 301, 257, 615, one, 9, 1, 195, 610, 313, 8, 578, 569, 566, 615, 3, 12, 297, 175, 185, 8, 118, two, 641, 193-194, 120, 9, 195, 197, 99-100, 353, 398, 175, 185, 115, 255, 324, 183, 190, 303, 642, 603, 197, 505, 495, 161

PERSON: Petitioner Brzonkala, Morrison, Harris, Guest, Carter, Harris, e. g., Katzenbach, Katzenbach, REHNQUIST, C. J., KENNEDY, J., J., Waxman, Ogden, Underwood, Barbara McDowell, Mark B. Stern, Alisa B. Klein, Anne Murphy, Julie Goldsheid, Martha F. Davis, Eileen N. Wagner, Carter G. Phillips, Richard D. Bernstein, Katherine L. Adams, Jacqueline Gerson Cooper, Paul A. Hemmersbaugh, Michael E. Rosman, Morrison, Hans F. Bader, David Paxton, Joseph Graham Painter, Janet Napolitano, Eliot Spitzer, Preeta D. Bansal, Jennifer K. Brown, Paula S. Bickett, REHNQUIST, Bruce M. Botelho, Mark Pryor, Bill Lockyer, Ken Salazar, Richard Blumenthal, M. Jane Brady, Thurbert E. Baker, Earl I. Anzai, James E. Ryan, J. Miller, Carla , J. Stovall, Albert Benjamin "Ben" Chandler III, Richard P. Ieyoub, Andrew Ketterer, J. , Joseph Curran, Thomas F. Reilly, Mike Hatch, Mike Moore, Jeremiah W, Nixon, Joseph P. Mazurek, Frankie Sue Del Papa, Philip T. McLaughlin, Patricia A. Madrid, Michael F. Easley, Heidi Heitkamp, W A. Drew Edmondson, Hardy Myers, Jose A. Fuentes Agostini, Sheldon Whitehouse, Paul G. Summers, Jan Graham, William H. Sorrell, Christine O. Gregoire, Darrell V. McGraw, James E. Doyle, Jeffrey Robert White, al, Laura A. Foggan, Clifford M. Sloan, Leon Friedman, Ronald J. Tabak, Louis A. Craco, Greg Harris, James F. Parver, al, David S. Ettinger, Lisa R. Jaskol, Mary-Christine Sungaila, Peter Weiss, Rhonda Copelon, Norman Redlich, Marc D. Stern, Daniel F. Kolb, Barbara Arnwine, Thomas, J. Henderson, Jeffrey Sinensky, Steven Freeman, Melvin Shralow, Eliot Mincberg, Nadine Taub, Law Professors, Bruce Ackerman, Vicki C. Jackson, Judith Resnik, Bruce D. Sokler, Joseph R. Biden, Bill Pryor, John J. Park, Jeffrey s., Sutton, Richard A. Epstein, William H. Mellor, Clint Bolick, Scott G. , Timothy Lynch, Robert A. Levy, Edwin Meese III, Jay, S. Bybee, Ronald D. Maines, Erik, S. Jaffe , Phyllis Schlafiy, Anita K. Blair, E. Duncan, Harris, Christy Brzonkala, Virginia Tech, Antonio Morrison, James Crawford, Morrison, Morrison, Morrison, Getchell, William Boland, Robert L. Hodges, Theodore M. Cooperstein, Lisa Kemler, Anne M. Hayes, Robert L. King, Alan E. Untereiner, Michael P. Farris, Virginia Tech's, Morrison, Virginia Tech's, Virginia Tech, Morrison, Morrison, Virginia Tech's, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech, Morrison, Virginia Tech's, Morrison, Virginia Tech, Virginia Polytechnic, Morrison, Virginia Polytechnic, Virginia Polytechnic, Davis, Ed, Virginia Polytechnic, Madison, Marshall, C. J., KENNEDY, J., Harris, J., J., Laughlin Steel, Laughlin Steel, Laughlin Steel, Laughlin Steel, Hodel, Perez , Darby, Perez, i. e., Wickard , Hodel, Perez, Katzenbach, McClung, Wickard, J., Wickard , e. g., Lopez, O. T. 1994, McClung, Perez, H. R. Conf, Hodel, J., Lopez, Lankford, H. R. Conf, KENNEDY, J., Cardozo, A. L. A. Schechter, A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp., L. Hand, Garcia, e. g., J., Ashcroft, Garcia, Powell, J., e. g., Madison, Marshall, C. J., Miller, Johnson, Nixon, Laughlin Steel, e. g., Cohens v. , Marshall, C. J., W]e, e. g., Ashcroft, Fitzpatrick v. Bitzer, Kimel, H. R. Conf, States, Mississippi Univ, Hogan, Wengler, Druggists Mut, Craig , Boren, Shelley, Kraemer, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, e. g., Romer, I]t, Lugar, Blum, Yaretsky, Moose Lodge, S. H. Kress, Lincoln, Hayes, Garfield, Guest, Guest, Brennan, Clark, Harlan, Guest, Harris, Clark, Brennan, Clark, Clark, Brennan, Harris, Carter, Carter, Guest, Representative Garfield, Sumner, Congo Globe, App, Garfield, Congo Globe, Sumner, Congo Globe, Osborn, Coburn, Perry, Congo Rec, Butler, Congo Rec, Lynch, Postsecondary Ed, Flores, Katzenbach, Katzenbach, Katzenbach, Morgan, Katzenbach, Morrison, GINSBURG, Wickard , Hodel, Williamson, Lee Optical, 102d Cong, 102d Cong, Gender, S. Hearing, Clare Dalton, Univ, Cass Sunstein, Robert McMee, Lisa, Jennifer Tescher, S. Hearing, James Hardeman, Counseling Dept, Gender Bias, Gender Bias, Gender Bias Study, Mitchell L. Rev. 825, Vermont Bar Assn., Gender, Hodel, U. S. Dept, E. Schneider, 102d Cong, 102d Cong., Cong, H. R. Rep., H. R. Com, Dutton, R. Warshaw, Mary Koss, Jurors, Cong, Ellis, H. R. Conf, Katzenbach, McClung, App, H. R. Rep., William M. McCulloch, John V. Lindsay, William T. Cahill, Garner E. Shriver, Clark MacGregor, Charles McC. Mathias, Hon, James E. Bromwell, Wickard, H. R. Rep., 104th Cong., KENNEDY, Cong, McClung, wrong[s, Gender, Art, Hamilton, James Wilson, 2 J. Elliot, Debates, Garcia , Powell, J., Ante, Art, e. g., W]e, Darby, Marshall, Wickard , Wickard, Marshall, Wickard, Marshall, Lottery Case, Darby, Hodel, Katzenbach, McClung, Harlan, e. g., Dagenhart

PERCENT: 42 U. S. C. § 13981, 42 U. s. C. § 13981, 42 U. S. C. § 13981(b, 526 U. S. 629, 42 U. S. C. § 13981(a, 18 U. S. C. § 922(q)(1)(A, 379 U. S., 18 U. S. C. § 2261(a)(I, 109 U. S., 457 U. S. 922, 457 U. S. 991 , 383 U. S., 42 U. S. C. §, 521 U. S., 42 U. S. C. §, nearly 50 percent, Less than 1 percent, 50 percent, 379 U. S., 379 U. S.

ORDINAL: First, Second, Third, second, second, second, second, third, First, Second, first, third, second, Third, First, Second, first, first, first, first, fourteenth, fourteenth, first, first, First

MONEY: 599 , 601 , 603 , 607 , 608 , 641-643, 612 , 615 , 618 , 619 , 620 , 621 , 624 , 628 , 629 , 630 , 235-245, billion-dollars, $5 to $10 billion, 635 , thousands to millions of dollars, $3 billion, $5 to $10 billion, $5.16 million, 636 , 637 II, 638 , 639 , 640

NORP: amici, amici, Indian, d., d., d., §, d., d., d., §, §, d., Indian, d., d., d., d., Puerto Rican, d., d., d., American, American, d., Federalist, Federalists, Congress.12, d.

FAC: Virginia Tech, Lake Shore &

TIME: 30 minutes

WORK_OF_ART: Abusive Conduct Policy, S]imply, S. Rep. No, Cooper , The Constitution, The Legislature of South Carolina, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, The Female Fear, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, S. Rep. No, Majority Staff Report, S. Rep. No, The Constitution, The Federalist No., The Federalist No. 84

LOC: the Western District, Northeastern Univ

QUANTITY: 132 F. 3d, 1,000 feet

EVENT: the Gun-Free School Zones Act, the First Year (, Summer/Fall 1982, the Civil Rights Act, Table II

PRODUCT: Accord, Schneider, Schneider

LANGUAGE: Spanish

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