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{{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=02 , case=CompuCredit Corp. v. Greenwood , type=dissent , volume=565 , page=95 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues=
Federal Arbitration Act The United States Arbitration Act (, codified at ), more commonly referred to as the Federal Arbitration Act or FAA, is an act of Congress that provides for judicial facilitation of private dispute resolution through arbitration. It applies in bo ...
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Credit Repair Organizations Act The US Credit Repair Organizations Act ("CROA") is Title IV of the Consumer Credit Protection Act. Despite its name, it is not actually an act; Section 401 states, however, it can be referred to as "Credit Repair Organizations Act". The statute wa ...
, joined= , otheropinion1author=Scalia , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia#CompuCredit Corp. v. Greenwood , otheropinion2author=Sotomayor , , otheropinion2type=concurrence , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Sonia Sotomayor#CompuCredit Corp. v. Greenwood , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=03 , case=Minneci v. Pollard , type=dissent , volume=565 , page=118 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Eighth Amendment {{*
cruel and unusual punishment Cruel and unusual punishment is a phrase in common law describing punishment that is considered unacceptable due to the suffering, pain, or humiliation it inflicts on the person subjected to the sanction. The precise definition varies by jurisd ...
{{* privately-run prison {{* adequate alternative causes of action under state tort law , joined= , otheropinion1author=Breyer , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Stephen Breyer#Minneci v. Pollard , otheropinion2author=Scalia , , otheropinion2type=concurrence , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia#Minneci v. Pollard , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=04 , case=Perry v. New Hampshire , type=majority , volume=565 , page=228 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues=
Due Process Clause In United States constitutional law, a Due Process Clause is found in both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, which prohibits arbitrary deprivation of "life, liberty, or property" by the government except as ...
{{* eyewitness identification made under suggestible circumstances , joined=Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Breyer, Alito, Kagan , otheropinion1author=Thomas , , otheropinion1type=concurrence , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas#Perry v. New Hampshire , otheropinion2author=Sotomayor , , otheropinion2type=dissent , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Sonia Sotomayor#Perry v. New Hampshire , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=05 , case=Maples v. Thomas , type=majority , volume=565 , page=266 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= habeas corpus {{* excusable procedural default {{* abandonment by counsel , joined=Roberts, Kennedy, Breyer, Alito, Sotomayor, Kagan , otheropinion1author=Alito , , otheropinion1type=concurrence , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Samuel Alito#Maples v. Thomas , otheropinion2author=Scalia , , otheropinion2type=dissent , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia#Maples v. Thomas , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=06 , case=Golan v. Holder , type=majority , volume=565 , page=302 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= copyright {{* Berne Convention {{* public domain , joined=Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Sotomayor , otheropinion1author=Breyer , , otheropinion1type=dissent , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Stephen Breyer#Golan v. Holder , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=07 , case=Mims v. Arrow Financial Services, LLC , type=majority , volume=565 , page=368 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 {{* federal question jurisdiction {{* presumption of
concurrent jurisdiction Concurrent jurisdiction exists where two or more courts from different systems simultaneously have jurisdiction over a specific case. This situation leads to forum shopping, as parties will try to have their civil or criminal case heard in the c ...
with state courts , joined=Unanimous , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=08 , case=Kawashima v. Holder , type=dissent , volume=565 , page=478 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues=
immigration law Immigration law refers to the national statutes, regulations Regulation is the management of complex systems according to a set of rules and trends. In systems theory, these types of rules exist in various fields of biology and society, but the ...
{{* conviction for false
tax return A tax return is the completion of documentation that calculates an entity or individual's income earned and the amount of taxes to be paid to the government or government organizations or, potentially, back to the taxpayer. Taxation is one of ...
as basis for deportation , joined=Breyer, Kagan , otheropinion1author=Thomas , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas#Kawashima v. Holder , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=09 , case=Howes v. Fields , type=concurrencedissent , volume=565 , page=499 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Miranda warning {{* custodial status of prison inmate during interrogation , joined=Breyer, Sotomayor , otheropinion1author=Alito , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Samuel Alito#Howes v. Fields , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=10 , case=Coleman v. Court of Appeals of Md. , type=dissent , volume=566 , page=30 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 {{* self-care provision {{* Fourteenth Amendment {{*
abrogation Abrogation may refer to: * ''Abrogatio'', the Latin term for legal annulment under Roman law * Abrogation of Old Covenant laws, the ending or setting aside of Old Testament stipulations for the New Testament * Abrogation doctrine, a doctrine in Un ...
of state sovereign immunity , joined=Breyer; Sotomayor, Kagan (in part) , otheropinion1author=Kennedy , , otheropinion1type=plurality , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Anthony Kennedy#Coleman v. Court of Appeals of Md. , otheropinion2author=Scalia , , otheropinion2type=concurrence , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia#Coleman v. Court of Appeals of Md. , otheropinion3author=Thomas , , otheropinion3type=concurrence , , otheropinion3link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas#Coleman v. Court of Appeals of Md. , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=11 , case=Roberts v. Sea-Land Services, Inc. , type=concurrencedissent , volume=566 , page=93 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act {{* date of assessment of compensation rate , joined= , otheropinion1author=Sotomayor , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Sonia Sotomayor#Roberts v. Sea-Land Services, Inc. , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=12 , case-article=Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency (2012) , case-display=Sackett v. EPA , type=concurrence , volume=566 , page=120 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues=
Clean Water Act The Clean Water Act (CWA) is the primary federal law in the United States governing water pollution. Its objective is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation's waters; recognizing the responsibiliti ...
{{* discharge of pollutants into navigable waters {{* finality of EPA compliance order under
Administrative Procedure Act The Administrative Procedure Act (APA), , is the United States federal statute that governs the way in which administrative agencies of the federal government of the United States may propose and establish regulations, and it grants U.S. federa ...
, joined= , otheropinion1author=Scalia , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia#Sackett v. EPA , otheropinion2author=Alito , , otheropinion2type=concurrence , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Samuel Alito#Sackett v. EPA , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=13 , case=Vartelas v. Holder , type=majority , volume=566 , page=257 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 {{* effect of conviction on lawful permanent resident seeking reentry {{* antiretroactivity principle , joined=Roberts, Kennedy, Breyer, Sotomayor, Kagan , otheropinion1author=Scalia , , otheropinion1type=dissent , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia#Vartelas v. Holder , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=14 , case=Filarsky v. Delia , type=concurrence , volume=566 , page=46 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= qualified immunity {{* private individuals temporarily working for government , joined= , otheropinion1author=Roberts , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of John Roberts#Filarsky v. Delia , otheropinion2author=Sotomayor , , otheropinion2type=concurrence , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Sonia Sotomayor#Filarsky v. Delia , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=15 , case=Wood v. Milyard , type=majority , volume=566 , page=463 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= habeas corpus {{* court of appeals raising sua sponte deliberately forfeited
statute of limitation A statute of limitations, known in civil law systems as a prescriptive period, is a law passed by a legislative body to set the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated. ("Time for commencing proceedings") In mo ...
defense , joined=Roberts, Kennedy, Breyer, Alito, Sotomayor, Kagan , otheropinion1author=Thomas , , otheropinion1type=concurrence , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas#Wood v. Milyard , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=16 , case=Astrue v. Capato , type=majority , volume=566 , page=541 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Social Security {{* eligibility of posthumously conceived children for survivor's benefits {{* definition of child under state intestacy law , joined=Unanimous , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=17 , case=Taniguchi v. Kan Pacific Saipan, Ltd. , type=dissent , volume=566 , page=560 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= Court Interpreters Act {{* document translation expenses as court costs awardable to prevailing parties , joined=Breyer, Sotomayor , summary= , otheropinion1author=Alito , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Samuel Alito#Taniguchi v. Kan Pacific Saipan, Ltd. {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=18 , case=Reichle v. Howards , type=concurrence , volume=566 , page=658 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= First Amendment {{*
retaliatory arrest A retaliatory arrest or retaliatory prosecution is an arrest or prosecution undertaken in retaliation for a person's exercise of their civil rights. It is a form of prosecutorial misconduct. United States In ''Hartman v. Moore'' in 2006, t ...
{{* qualified immunity {{*
Secret Service A secret service is a government agency, intelligence agency, or the activities of a government agency, concerned with the gathering of intelligence data. The tasks and powers of a secret service can vary greatly from one country to another. For ...
, joined=Breyer , otheropinion1author=Thomas , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas#Reichle v. Howards , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=19 , case-article=Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations (2012) , case-display=FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. , type=concurrence , volume=567 , page=239 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= FCC regulation of indecent broadcasting content {{*
fleeting expletive A fleeting expletive is a non-scripted verbal profanity or obscenity expressed and broadcast during a live television broadcast or radio broadcast. The term appears primarily in discussions of United States broadcasting law. Notable examples In ...
s or nudity {{*
Due Process Clause In United States constitutional law, a Due Process Clause is found in both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, which prohibits arbitrary deprivation of "life, liberty, or property" by the government except as ...
{{* void for vagueness doctrine , joined= , otheropinion1author=Kennedy , , otheropinion1type=majority , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Anthony Kennedy#FCC v. Fox Television Stations, Inc. , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=20 , case=National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius , type=concurrencedissent , volume=567 , page=519 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues=
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and colloquially known as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by Presi ...
{{* individual mandate {{* Anti-Injunction Act {{* Commerce Clause {{* Necessary and Proper Clause {{* Medicaid expansion {{* coercive conditions on federal spending , joined=Sotomayor; Breyer, Kagan (in part) , otheropinion1author=Roberts , , otheropinion1type=plurality , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of John Roberts#National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius , otheropinion2author=Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, Alito , , otheropinion2type=dissent , , otheropinion2link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia#National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius , otheropinion3author=Thomas , , otheropinion3type=dissent , , otheropinion3link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Clarence Thomas#National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius , summary= {{SCOTUS-justice-listentry , #=21 , case=FCC v. CBS Corp. , type=concurrence , volume=567 , page=953 , year=2012 , wikisource= , issues= FCC regulation of indecent broadcasting content {{*
Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy The Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, which was broadcast live on February 1, 2004, from Houston, Texas, on the CBS television network, is notable for a moment in which Janet Jackson's breast—adorned with a nipple shield—was expo ...
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fleeting expletive A fleeting expletive is a non-scripted verbal profanity or obscenity expressed and broadcast during a live television broadcast or radio broadcast. The term appears primarily in discussions of United States broadcasting law. Notable examples In ...
s , joined= , otheropinion1author=Roberts , , otheropinion1type=concurrence , , otheropinion1link=2011 term United States Supreme Court opinions of John Roberts#FCC v. CBS Corp. , summary=Ginsburg concurred in the Court's denial of certiorari.