A case in which the Court held that an Oregon public school did not violate students' Fourth Amendment rights by mandating random drug tests for student athletes.
A case in which the Court found that in order to uphold the Fifth Amendment, strict scrutiny must be applied if race is the sole indicator of disadvantage.
a case in which the Court held that for the government to regulate commercial speech, the government must have a substantial interest that the regulation directly affects.
A case in which the Court found the 1990 Gun-Free School Zones Act unconstitutional for overstepping the congressional boundaries of the Commerce Clause.
A case in which the Court held that a federal district court had federal admiralty jurisdiction to determine and limit the extent of the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company’s tort liability.
A case in which the Court held that Rule 801(d)(1)(B) requires that prior consistent statements be made before the motive to fabricate arose in order to be admissible.