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Jun 1 2024

Topics

  • Criminal Law & Procedure •
  • Due Process •
  • Supreme Court
Blog Post

Unconnected Mitigation Evidence in Capital Cases

  • Kent Scheidegger

This post originally appeared at Crime & Consequences. Today the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a...

Jul 6 2023 Video
Click to play: Courthouse Steps Decision: Counterman v. Colorado
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Courthouse Steps Decision: Counterman v. Colorado

Kent Scheidegger

In Counterman v. Colorado, the Court considered a question of free speech and criminal law: whether,...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure · Free Speech & Election Law

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Jul 6 2023 Podcast
Courthouse Steps Decision: Counterman v. Colorado
FedSoc Forums

Courthouse Steps Decision: Counterman v. Colorado

Kent Scheidegger

In Counterman v. Colorado, the Court considered a question of free speech and criminal law: whether,...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure · Free Speech & Election Law

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

May 16 2023 Video
Click to play: Debating State Sentences for Violent Crime: How Tough is Tough Enough?
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Debating State Sentences for Violent Crime: How Tough is Tough Enough?

Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Marc Levin, Kent Scheidegger

Following a surge in many types of violent crime in 2020 and 2021 that has...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

May 16 2023 Podcast
Debating State Sentences for Violent Crime: How Tough is Tough Enough?
FedSoc Forums

Debating State Sentences for Violent Crime: How Tough is Tough Enough?

Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Marc Levin, Kent Scheidegger

Following a surge in many types of violent crime in 2020 and 2021 that has...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Apr 20 2023 Video
Click to play: Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Counterman v. Colorado
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Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Counterman v. Colorado

Kent Scheidegger

On April 19, 2023, the Court is set to consider a question of free speech...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure · Litigation · Free Speech & Election Law

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group · Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group

Apr 20 2023 Podcast
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Counterman v. Colorado
FedSoc Forums

Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Counterman v. Colorado

Kent Scheidegger

On April 19, 2023, the Court is set to consider a question of free speech...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure · Litigation · Free Speech & Election Law

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group · Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group

Nov 1 2022

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  • Criminal Law & Procedure •
  • Supreme Court
Blog Post
News

Criminal Cases in SCOTUS’s October 2021-22 Terms: Introduction

  • Kent Scheidegger

This is the first in a series of posts on criminal cases and crime-related civil...

Apr 28 2022 Podcast
Courthouse Steps Decision Webinar: United States v. Tsarnaev
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Courthouse Steps Decision Webinar: United States v. Tsarnaev

Kent Scheidegger

On March 4, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court decided United States v. Tsarnaev. In a 6-3...

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Apr 28 2022 Video
Click to play: Courthouse Steps Decision Webinar: United States v. Tsarnaev
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Courthouse Steps Decision Webinar: United States v. Tsarnaev

Kent Scheidegger

On March 4, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court decided United States v. Tsarnaev. In a 6-3...

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

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