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| SUPREME COURT/Key Cases 1996-1997 | |
Key Cases The 1996-97 Term The Supreme Court took on a number of emotional and politically charged issues during the term that ended in June 1997, handing down 80 signed opinions with implications that are still making headlines and stirring debate. The pages linked below take an in-depth look at the major cases of the 1996-97 term, including summaries and the full text of each key decision, the justices' votes and background from The Post's archives: Physician-Assisted Suicide: Internet Indecency: Gun Control: Religious Freedom: Church and State: Line-Item Veto: Sexual Predator Laws: Death Row Appeals: Race and Redistricting: Presidential Immunity: Police Brutality: Drug Testing: Ballot Fusion Laws: Cable Television: Parental Rights: Abortion Protests: Employer Retaliation: © Copyright 1999 The Washington Post Company Back to the topColumns - Cartoons | Live Online | Online Extras | Photo Galleries | Video - Audio |
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