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Transmorphers [videorecording] by Furst, Griff,act; Hall, Sarah,act; Latt, David Michael.; Scott, Shaley,act; Swenson, Eliza,act; Weber, Amy,act(CARDINAL)432962; Wolf, Matthew,act; The Asylum Home Entertainment.;
Matthew Wolf, Amy Weber, Shaley Scott, Griff Furst, Eliza Swenson, and Sarah Hall.MPAA rating : Unrated. DVD
Subjects: Science fiction films.; Feature films.;
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The wolf of Wall Street [videorecording] by Belfort, Jordan.Wolf of Wall Street.; Bernthal, Jon.act(CARDINAL)347747; Chandler, Kyle.act(CARDINAL)787080; DiCaprio, Leonardo.proact(CARDINAL)381363; Dujardin, Jean,1972-act; Ebersole, Christine.act(CARDINAL)815152; Favreau, Jon.act(CARDINAL)810808; Hill, Jonah,1983-act(CARDINAL)849338; Lumley, Joanna.act; McConaughey, Matthew,1969-act(CARDINAL)531886; Reiner, Rob.act(CARDINAL)357294; Robbie, Margot,1990-act(CARDINAL)613343; Scorsese, Martin.drtpro(CARDINAL)519412; Whigham, Shea,1969-act(CARDINAL)355945; Winter, Terence.aus; Appian Way (Firm)(CARDINAL)848718; Paramount Pictures Corporation.(CARDINAL)141482; Red Granite Pictures.; Sikelia Productions.;
Director of photography, Rodrigo Prieto ; editor, Thelma Schoonmaker.Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey, Kyle Chandler, Rob Reiner, Jon Bernthal, Jon Favreau, Jean Dujardin, Joanna Lumley, Christine Ebersole, Shea Whigham."A young stockbroker [is] hungry for fame and glory in New York City, where corruption is king and more is never enough. His name was Jordan Belfort"--Container.MPAA rating: R; for sequences of strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language throughout, and for some violence.Blu-ray; 1080p high definition; 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (English), 5.1 Dolby digital (French, Spanish); requires Blu-ray player.DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen presentation enhanced for 16:9 TVs; 5.1 Dolby Digital.The Blu-ray disc will not play in standard DVD players.
Subjects: Biographical films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Belfort, Jordan; Blu-ray discs.; DVDs.; Nineteen eighties; Nineteen nineties; Securities industry; Stockbrokers; Success;
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Law & order [videorecording] / by Wolf, Dick,CreatorProducer(CARDINAL)537511; Merkerson, S. Epatha,1952-Actor(CARDINAL)857303; Orbach, Jerry,Actor(CARDINAL)521608; Waterston, Sam,Actor(CARDINAL)188180;
Disc 1. Second opinion / director, Edwin Sherin, writers, Michael S. Chernuchin & Jeremy R. Littman ; Coma / director, Jace Alexander, writer, Ed Zuckerman ; Blue bamboo / director, Don Scardino, writers, Rene Balcer & Morgan Gendel ; Family values / director, Constantine Makris, writers, Rene Balcer & William N. Fordes ; White rabbit / director, Steven Robman, writers, Ed Zuckerman & Morgan Gendel --Disc 2. Competence / director, Fred Gerber, writers, Michael S. Chernuchin & Mark B. Perry ; Precious / director, Constantine Makris, writers, Rene Balcer & I.C. Rapoport ; Virtue / director, Martha Mitchell, writers, Mark B. Perry & Jeremy R. Littman ; Scoundrels / director, Marc Laub, writers, Ed Zuckerman & Charles C. Mann ; House counsel / director, James Quinn, writers, Michael S. Chernuchin & Barry M. Schkolnick --Disc 3. Guardian / director, Christopher Misiano, writers, Rene Balcer & William N. Fordes ; Progeny / director, Don Scardino, writers, Ed Zuckerman & Morgan Gendel ; Rage / director, Arthur W. Forney, writer, Michael S. Chernuchin ; Performance / director, Martha Mitchell, writers, Ed Zuckerman & Jeremy R. Littman ; Seed / director, Don Scardino, writers, Michael S. Chernuchin & Janis Diamond --Disc 4. Wannabe / director, Lewis Gould, writers, Rene Balcer & I.C. Rapoport ; Act of God / director, Constantine Makris, writers, Ed Zuckerman & Walter Dallenbach ; Privileged / director, Vincent Misiano, writers, Jeremy R. Littman & Suzanne O'Malley ; Cruel and unusual / director, Matthew Penn, writers, Rene Balcer & Michael S. Chernuchin --Disc 5. Bad faith / director, Dann Florek, writer, Rene Balcer ; Purple heart / director, Arthur W. Forney, writers, Morgan Gendel & William N. Fordes ; Switch / director, Christopher Misiano, writers, Jeremy R. Littman & Sibyl Gardner ; Pride / director, Edwin Sherin, writers, Ed Zuckerman & Gene Ritchings.Chris Noth, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jill Hennessy, Jerry Orbach, Steven Hill, Carolyn McCormick, Leslie Hendrix, Sam Waterston.Originally broadcast on television in 2005.Return to the scene of the crime with Chris Noth's final season of the show and all 23 compelling episodes of Law & Order: The Fifth Year. Joining Detective Mike Logan and his dedicated colleagues who investigate and prosecute crime is a powerful lineup of guest stars, including Regina Taylor, Edie Falco, Gina Torres and John Cameron Mitchell.TV rating: [TV-14].
Subjects: Cop shows.; Detective and mystery television programs.; Legal television programs.; Mystery television programs.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Criminal justice, Administration of; Homicide investigation; Murder; Criminal investigation;
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Mrs. Doubtfire [videorecording] / by Columbus, Chris.drt(CARDINAL)349392; Williams, Robin,1951-2014.actpro(CARDINAL)343589; Field, Sally.act(CARDINAL)759022; Brosnan, Pierce.act(CARDINAL)642471; Fierstein, Harvey,1954-act(CARDINAL)731765; Prosky, Robert,1930-2008.act; Williams, Marsha Garces.pro; Radcliffe, Mark,1952-pro; Singer, Randi Mayem.aus(CARDINAL)786808; Dixon, Leslie.aus(CARDINAL)845514; Blue Wolf Productions.; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.(CARDINAL)340075; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Executive producer, Matthew Rushton ; co-producer, Joan Bradshaw ; music by Howard Shore ; director of photography, Donald McAlpine.Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, Robert Prosky.Out of work father Robin Williams find himself suddenly divorced without custody of his kids. To solve this problem, he disguises himself as an old Scottish nanny to get hired by his ex-wife and be closer to his kids.MPAA rating: PG-13.Blu-ray ; English 5.1 DTS HD master lossless audio, 5.1 Dolby surround, Spanish and French Dolby surround.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Comedy films.; Families; Divorced parents; Nannies;
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Violence against women / by Merino, Noël,editor.(CARDINAL)487862;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-182) and index.Overview: Sexual violence by gender and race / Matthew J. Breiding et al. -- Violence against women is a major public policy issue / Office on Violence Against Women -- Domestic violence is a problem that deserves more attention / Doug Pardue et al. -- Rape culture? It's too real / Sally Kohn -- Domestic violence myths help no one / Christina Hoff Sommers -- The rape epidemic is a fiction / Kevin D. Williamson -- There is no so-called rape culture / Cathy Young -- Tyrannical military culture causes violence against women / Ann Jones -- Our military, ourselves: Why Americans are to blame for the Pentagon's outrageous sex scandals / Micah Zenko and Amelia Mae Wolf -- One way to end violence against women? Married dads / W. Bradford Wilcox and Robin Fretwell Wilson -- Marriage will not save women from male violence / Amanda Marcotte -- Rape is caused by a culture of toxic masculinity / Jaclyn Friedman -- Rape is not caused by patriarchy and is not normal / Wendy McElroy -- Overview: The Violence Against Women Act / Lisa N. Sacco -- The Violence Against Women Act has reduced violence / The White House -- Two decades of legislation have improved violence against women / Tara Culp-Ressler -- Laws against violence help but enforcement is needed / Ruth Rosen -- Expansion of the Violence Against Women Act is fundamentally flawed / David B. Muhlhausen and Christina Villegas -- The Violence Against Women Act fails because it neglects violence against men / Janice Shaw Crouse -- Overview: Violence against women worldwide / United Nations -- War's overlooked victims / The Economist -- Violence against women in Latin America: Is it getting worse? / Sara Miller Llana and Sibylla Brodzinsky -- Why India is sitting on a social time-bomb of violence against women / Sunny Hundal -- Surging violence against women in Iraq / Zahra Radwan and Zoe Blumenfeld -- Turkey's rampant domestic violence problem / Emily Feldman.Violence Against Women includes essays debating the causes and prevalence of various types of violence against women.
Subjects: Women; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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Eating fire, tasting blood : breaking the great silence of the American Indian Holocaust / by Moore, MariJo.(CARDINAL)209534;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A flood of tears and blood : and yet the Pope said Indians had souls / Eduardo Galeano -- The savages in the mirror : phantoms and fantasies in America / Paula Gunn Allen -- The name is half the game : the theft of "America" and indigenous claims of sovereignty / Jack D. Forbes -- Indians affairs : Hebrews 13:8 / Vine Deloria, Jr. -- Christian civilization / Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman) -- Colonial fascinations : God save the--oh, say, can you--oh Canada / James Aronhiotas Stevens -- Speaking out : religious rights and imprisoned American Indian women / Laura E. Donaldson -- "I learned to preach;ch pretty well, and to cuss, too" : Hopi acceptance and rejection of Christianity at Sherman Institute, 1906-1928 / Matthew T. Sakiestewa Gilbert -- Remembering : Atop Polacca on First Mesa / MariJo Moore -- Indian nations and the American holocausts / Carter Revard -- Choctaw legacy : how to lose your country twice in fourteen treaties / Don L. Birchfield -- The Cherokee Nation : a colonial morality play in three acts / Steve Russell -- Weeds from the under world : the conquest of Tsenacomoco and Monascane / Jay Hansford C. Vest -- Washita, a slaughter, not a battle : a Cheyenne survivor's perspective / translated, edited and annotated by Eugene Blackbear, Sr., and Kimberly Roppolo -- Nicaragua : What's Ward Churchill got against you?" / David Seals -- One dress to walk 800 miles / Pamela J. Kingfisher -- Fire / Linda Hogan -- One woman can make a grand difference ; Lela Northcross Wakely -- Winyan Wakan (Sacred woman) / Mary Black Bonnet -- From Wasouk to Shoah and back : a Mi'kmaq honor song / Alice M. Azure -- In each trace of footstep : the constant song of SpiritMemory / Inés Hernández-Ávila -- American heritage / Eric Gansworth -- Looking to the past to find the future / Yufna Soldier Wolf -- Resilience and responsibility : surviving the new genocide / Shaunna Oteka McCovey -- Majesties lost / Alfred Young Man -- When the true ending began / Joseph A. Dandurand -- So our children will know / Clifford E. Trafzer -- Performing nation, performing identity : American Indian storytelling, poetry, and song in practice (thoughts on cultural survival in the wake of the new Indian Wars) / Carolyn Dunn and Cindi Alvitre -- jumping through the hoops of history (for columbus, custer, sheridan, wayne, and all such heroes of yesteryear) / Suzan Shown Harjo -- Long time gone cradleboard song / Dawn Karima Pettigrew -- Japanese gardens / Joel Waters -- All my ancestors have blisters on their toes / Sara Sutler-Cohen -- Lady in turtleneck / Shirley Brozzo -- Invisibility lessons #1 and #2 / Drucilla Mims Wall -- Giveaway (in gratitude for all of it : theft, smallpox, relocation and denial.) Wido / Kim Shuck -- I dreamt the world was round / Nakesha Bradley -- To tell our side / Rita Joe -- Apprentices to justice / Kimberley Blaeser -- Finding Carrie : reaffirming identity through blood, beads, and bones / Kathryn Lucci Cooper.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of; Genocide;
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Monologues for actors of color : men / by Uno, Roberta,1956-editor.(CARDINAL)375128; Odette, Margaret,assistant editor.;
Actors of color need the best speeches to demonstrate their skills and hone their craft. Roberta Uno has carefully selected monologues that represent African-American, Native American, Latino, Asian-American and other identities. Each monologue comes with an introduction and notes on the characters and stage directions to set the scene for the actor. This new edition includes some of the most exciting and accomplished playwrights to have emerged over the 15 years since the Monologues for Actors of Color books were first published - from new, cutting edge talent to Pulitzer prize-winners. -- from back cover.
Subjects: Monologues (Drama); Drama.; Ethnic groups; Minorities; Men; American drama; Acting; Men.;
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The kiss : intimacies from writers / by Turner, Brian,1967-editor.(CARDINAL)473572;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-219)."In this wide-ranging collection of essays, stories, graphic memoir, and cross-genre work, writers explore the deeply human act of kissing." -- From book jacket.
Subjects: Creative nonfiction.; Essays.; Literature.; Kissing.; Kissing in literature.; Kissing.;
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Cowboys, mountain men, and grizzly bears : fifty of the grittiest moments in the history of the Wild West / by Mayo, Matthew P.,author.(CARDINAL)345367;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-241) and index.Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Head-Smashed-In buffalo jump. Curiosity kills the Blackfoot boy. (900 B.C -- A.D. 1800) -- Grisly expedition. Lewis and Clark's men challenge a grizzly to a foot race. (1805) -- Run, man! run! John Colter finds escaping naked and weaponless from the Blackfeet isn't easy. (1809) -- A brutal end. Master woodsman George Drouillard wagers it all on a stack of beaver plews. (1809) -- The trials of Marie Dorian. She survives a 2,000-mile starvation trek ... then things grow worse. (1813) -- Unstoppable man. Hugh Glass drags his ravaged body 350 miles -- for revenge. (1823) -- The toughest of men. Mountain man Jedediah Smith wrestles an angry grizzly. (1824) -- Who wants to be Chief? The Mandan coming-of-age ceremony involves skewers, skulls, and hatchets. (1830) -- Rabid at the rendezvous. A hydrophobic wolf savages a dozen mountain men. (1833) -- Enormous jaws. Osborne Russell finds that it pays to leave a wounded bear alone (1834) -- Cargo of death. A riverboat carries something far more lasting than trade goods. (1837) -- Wagon train woes. The Sager family's string of unfortunate events ... never gets better. (1844) -- Cannibalism in the mountains. High Sierra blizzards force the Donner Party to commit unspeakable acts. (1846) -- Missionary massacre. The Whitmans pay dearly for a measles epidemic among the Cayuse. (1847) -- Don't make him angry. They don't call him "Liver Eater" for nothing. (1847) -- Abandoned in the wilderness. Winter in the Rockies finds Janette Riker alone -- except for the cougars and wolves. (1849) -- Fisticuffs with a Ute Chief! Nine-thousand head of sheep, a surly shepherd, and angry Indians mix it up. (1852) -- Massacre at Mountain Meadows. The Fancher emigrant party makes history -- but not California (1857) -- Reap what you sow. Jack Slade deals hard justice, but can he take it? (1858) -- Leave well enough alone. Texas Rangers steal Cynthia Ann Parker back from her Comanche husband and sons. (1860) -- Back from the dead. A grouse hunter proves he's one tough old bird -- but is the grizzly tougher? (1860) -- The long walk. Kit Carson lays waste to their homeland, then the Navajo are forced to walk 300 miles (1863) -- Against all odds. Young Robert McGee is clubbed, shot, scalped, and left for dead. (1864) -- Chivington's legacy. A white flag is ignored and a band of peaceful Cheyenne are no more. (1864) -- Fetterman's last mistake. Eighty cavalrymen are surrounded by thousands of Lakota Sioux warriors. (1866) -- Friends to the end. Oliver Loving's friendships endure far beyond the grave. (1867) -- Natural born killer. John Wesley Hardin develops a taste for violence. (1868) -- Grand Canyon hell ride. Provisions run low, spirits sink, and the rapids grow worse for Powell's expedition. (1869) -- Colorado cannibal. Alferd Packer emerges alone from the San Juans, well fed and loaded with cash. (1874) -- Aces and eights. Wild Bill Hickok ignores his inner voice ... and is dealt a losing hand. (1876) -- Custer's comeuppance. Arrogance, disorganization, and bad decisions are the order of the day. (1876) -- No more forever. Chief Joseph leads his people 1,700 miles toward freedom -- and nearly makes it. (1877) -- Father agains son. U.S. Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves must hunt his own son for murder. (1880) -- Like a freight train. Philetus W. Norris learns that some grizzlies just won't die. (1880) -- Tombstone gundown. Thirty shots are fired in thirty seconds. And then the fight really begins. (1881) -- Stampede! It doesn't take much to set a herd moving -- getting them to stop is another story (1882) -- Mass hanging. Justice can be blind, angry, brutal ... and quick. (1883) -- Stuart's stranglers. Fed up with rustlers, Granville Stuart and his fellow ranchers won't wait for the law. (1884) -- Frisco fusillade. A teenager with two pistols fends off eighty cowboys for thirty-three hours (1884) -- Winterkill. Never was a streak of bad weather more aptly named than the Great Die-Up. (1887) -- Helpless. How long does it take a pack of wolves to devour two living people? (1888) -- Bad end of the Bandit Queen. Belle Starr's habit of irritating others catches up with her one night on a dark road. (1889) -- Cattle Kate lynched. Ruthless land barons don't get that way by playing nice. (1889) -- High plains slaughter. Within a few decades, a species once millions strong gasps its last. (1890) -- Carnage at Wounded Knee. For Chief Big Foot's band of Lakota Sioux, an hour changes everything. (1890) -- Vetter's bitter end. One grizzly is bad, two is worse, three is ... (1892) -- Deadline law. "Diamondfield" Jack must mount the gallows for someone else's crime. (1897) -- Steady, Teddy! The Rough Rider matches wits with a wild she-cat. (1901) -- Botched hanging. "Black Jack" Ketchum is set to swing, but it all goes wrong. (1901) -- Wronged detective. Tom Horn is guilty of killing ... but not this time. (1903) -- Art and photo credits -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author.From the first bloody battles between mountain men and Indians to shootouts between famous gunslingers, this collection cuts to the chase of what draws people to the history and literature of the Wild West. Matthew Mayo, author of Western novels, takes the fifty wildest episodes in the region's history -- including John Colter's harrowing escape from the Blackfeet, Hugh Glass's six-week crawl to civilisation after a grizzly attack, Custer's final moments and John Wesley Powell's treacherous run through the rapids of the Grand Canyon -- and presents them in one action-packed volume.
Subjects: Anecdotes.; Biographies.; Frontier and pioneer life; Violent deaths; Animal attacks;
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The U.S. Supreme Court / by Lewis, Thomas T.,(Thomas Tandy),editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Abington School District v. Schempp -- Abortion -- Adamson v. California -- Adarand Constructors v. Peña -- Admiralty and maritime law -- Advisory opinions -- Affirmative action -- Age discrimination -- Alito, Samuel -- Allgeyer v. Louisiana -- Americans with Disabilities Act -- Antitrust law -- Appellate jurisdiction -- Assembly and association, freedom of -- Atkins v. Virgnia -- Automobile searches -- Bad tendency test -- Bail -- Baker v. Carr -- Baldwin, Henry -- Bankruptcy law -- Barbour, Philip P. -- Barnes v. Glen Theatre -- Barron v. Baltimore -- Batson v. Kentucky -- Bill of attainder -- Bill of Rights -- Birth control and contraception -- Black, Hugo L. -- Blackmun, Harry A. -- Blair, John, Jr. -- Blatchford, Samuel -- BMW of North America v. Gore -- Boerne v. Flores -- Bolling v. Sharpe -- Boys Scouts of America v. Dale -- Bradley, Joseph P. -- Bradwell v. Illinois -- Brandeis, Louis D. -- Brandenburg v. Ohio -- Brennan, William J., Jr. -- Brewer, David J. -- Breyer, Stephen G. -- Briefs -- British background to U.S. judiciary -- Brown, Henry B. -- Brown v. Board of Education -- Brown v. Mississippi -- Buck v. Bell -- Buildings, Supreme Court -- Burger, Warren E. -- Burton, Harold H. -- Bush v. Gore -- Butler, Pierce -- Byrnes, James F. -- Calder v. Bull -- Campbell, John A. -- Capital punishment -- Capitalism -- Cardozo, Benjamin N. -- Carolene Products Co., United States v. -- Catron, John -- Censorship -- Certiorari, writ of -- Chase, Salmon P. -- Chase, Samuel -- Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Co. v. Chicago -- Chief justice -- Chimel v. California -- Chinese Exclusion Cases -- Chisholm v. Georgia.Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hialeah -- Circuit riding -- Citizenship -- Civil law -- Civil rights and liberties -- Civil Rights Cases -- Civil Rights movement -- Civil War -- Clark, Tom C. -- Clarke, John H. -- Clerks of the justices -- Clifford, Nathan -- Clinton v. City of New York -- Clinton v. Jones -- Cold War -- Comity clause -- Commerce, regulation of -- Common law -- Conference of the justices -- Constitutional interpretation -- Constitutional law -- Contract, freedom of -- Contracts clause -- Counsel, right to -- Court-packing plan -- Cruel and unusual punishment -- Cruikshank, United States v. -- Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health -- Curtis, Benjamin R. -- Curtiss-Wright Export Corp., United States v. -- Cushing, William -- Daniel, Peter V. -- Darby Lumber Co., United States v. -- Davis, David -- Day, William R. -- Debs, In re -- DeJonge v. Oregon -- Delegation of powers -- Devanter, Willis Van -- Disability of justices -- Dissents -- Diversity jurisdiction -- Double jeopardy -- Douglas, William O. -- Due process, procedural -- Due process, substantive -- Duncan v. Louisiana -- Duvall, Gabriel -- Eighth Amendment -- Elastic clause -- Eleventh Amendment -- Ellsworth, Oliver -- Employment discrimination -- Employment Division, Department of Human Resources v. Smith -- Engel v. Vitale -- Environmental law -- Epperson v. Arkansas -- Equal protection clause -- Espionage acts -- Everson v. Board of Education of Ewing Township -- Evolution and creationism -- Exclusionary rule -- Executive agreements -- Executive privilege -- Federalism -- Fetal rights -- Field, Stephen J. -- Fifteenth Amendment.Fifth Amendment -- First Amendment -- First Amendment speech tests -- Flag desecration -- Florida v. Bostick -- Fortas, Abe -- Fourth Amendment -- Frankfurter, Felix -- Fugitive slaves -- Full faith and credit -- Fuller, Melville W. -- Fundamental rights -- Furman v. Georgia -- Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority -- Gender issues -- General welfare clause -- Gerrymandering -- Gibbons v. Ogden -- Gideon v. Wainwright -- Ginsburg, Ruth Bader -- Gitlow v. New York -- Goldberg, Arthur J. -- Grandfather clause -- Gratz v. Bollinger -- Gray, Horace -- Gregg v. Georgia -- Grier, Robert C. -- Griggs v. Duke Power Co. -- Griswold v. Connecticut -- Guarantee clause -- Habeas corpus -- Hammer v. Dagenhart -- Harlan, John M., II Harlan, John Marshall -- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States -- Holmes, Oliver Wendell -- Housing discrimination -- Hughes, Charles Evans -- Hunt, Ward -- Hustler Magazine v. Falwell -- Illegitimacy -- Immigration law -- Income tax -- Incorporation doctrine -- Iraq War -- Iredell, James -- Jackson, Howell E. -- Jackson, Robert H. -- Japanese American relocation -- Jay, John -- Johnson and Grahamʼs Lessee v. McIntosh -- Johnson, Thomas -- Johnson, William -- Judicial activism -- Judicial review -- Judicial scrutiny -- Judicial self-restraint -- Judiciary Act of 1789 -- Jury, trial by -- Katz v. United States -- Kelo v. City of New London -- Kennedy, Anthony M. -- Korematsu v. United States -- Lamar, Joseph R. -- Lamar, Lucius Q.C. -- Lee v. Weisman -- Lemon v. Kurtzman -- Libel -- Livingston, Brockholst -- Lochner v. New York -- Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock -- Lopez, United States v. -- Loving v. Virginia.Lurton, Horace H. -- McCleskey v. Kemp -- McCulloch v. Maryland -- McKenna, Joseph -- McKinley, John -- McLean, John -- McReynolds, James C. -- Mapp v. Ohio -- Marbury v. Madison -- Marshall, John -- Marshall, Thurgood -- Matthews, Stanley -- Meyer v. Nebraska -- Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz -- Military and the Court -- Miller, Samuel F. -- Milligan, Ex parte -- Minton, Sherman -- Miranda rights -- Moody, William H. -- Moore, Alfred -- Moore v. City of East Cleveland -- Munn v. Illinois -- Murphy, Frank -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Alabama -- National Labor Relations Board v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp. -- National security -- National Treasury Employees Union v. Van Raab -- Native American law -- Native American sovereignty -- Native American treaties -- Natural law -- Near v. Minnesota -- Nelson, Samuel -- New Deal -- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan -- New York Times Co. v. United States -- New York v. Ferber -- Ninth Amendment -- Nominations to the Court -- Obscenity and pornography -- OʼConnor, Sandra Day -- Opinions, writing of -- Oral argument -- Palko v. Connecticut -- Paterson, William -- Payne v. Tennessee -- Peckham, Rufus W. -- Penry v. Lynaugh -- Peonage -- Pierce v. Society of Sisters -- Pitney, Mahlon -- Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey -- Plea bargaining -- Plessy v. Ferguson -- Police powers -- Political questions -- Poll taxes -- Powell, Lewis F., Jr. -- Presidential powers -- Printz v. United States -- Privacy, right to -- Privileges and immunities -- Progressivism -- Public forum doctrine -- Race and discrimination.Reconstruction -- Reed, Stanley F. -- Reed v. Reed -- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke -- Rehnquist, William H. -- Religion, establishment of -- Religion, freedom of -- Reporting of opinions -- Representation, fairness of -- Resignation and retirement -- Restrictive covenants -- Review, process of -- Reynolds v. Sims -- Reynolds v. United States -- Right to die -- Roberts, John -- Roberts, Owen J. -- Rochin v. California -- Roe v. Wade -- Roth v. United States; Alberts v. California -- Rule of reason -- Rules of the Court -- Rutledge, John -- Rutledge, Wiley B., Jr. -- Salaries of justices -- San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez -- Sanford, Edward T. -- Scalia, Antonin -- Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States -- Schenck v. United States -- School integration and busing -- Scott v. Sandford -- Search warrant requirement -- Second Amendment -- Sedition Act of 1798 -- Seditious libel -- Segregation, de facto -- Segregation, de jure -- Self-incrimination, immunity against -- Senate Judiciary Committee -- Separation of powers -- Seriatim opinions -- Shelley v. Kraemer -- Sherbert v. Verner -- Shiras, George, Jr. -- Sixth Amendment -- Slaughterhouse Cases -- Slavery -- Smith Act -- Smith v. Allwright -- Solicitor general -- Souter, David H. -- Speech and press, freedom of -- Standing -- State action -- Statesʼ rights -- Statutory interpretation -- Stevens, John Paul -- Stewart, Potter -- Stone, Harlan Fiske -- Story, Joseph -- Strong, William -- Sunday closing laws -- Sutherland, George -- Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education -- Swayne, Noah H. -- Symbolic speech -- Taft, William H. -- Takings clause.Taney, Roger Brooke -- Tennessee v. Garner -- Tenth Amendment -- Terry v. Ohio -- Texas v. Johnson -- Thirteenth Amendment -- Thomas, Clarence -- Thomas-Hill hearings -- Thompson, Smith -- Time, place, and manner regulations -- Time v. Hill -- Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District -- Todd, Thomas -- Travel, right to -- Treaties -- Trimble, Robert -- Vietnam War -- Vinson, Fred M. -- Virginia, United States v. -- Waite, Morrison R. -- Wallace v. Jaffree -- War and civil liberties -- War powers -- Warren, Earl -- Washington, Bushrod -- Washington v. Glucksberg -- Wayne, James M. -- Webster v. Reproductive Health Services -- West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish -- White, Byron R. -- White, Edward D. -- Whittaker, Charles E. -- Wilson, James -- Wisconsin v. Mitchell -- Wisconsin v. Yoder -- Witnesses, confrontation of -- Woodbury, Levi -- Woods, William B. -- Worcester v. Georgia -- Workload -- World War I -- World War II -- Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer -- Zoning -- Appendixes: Constitution of the United States, Time Line Glossary, Bibliography, Justicesʼ Careers, Indexes, Index of Court Cases, Subject Index.A comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the history and functioning of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Subjects: United States. Supreme Court;
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