Drew S. Days, III Case Briefs
In 1977, Congress enacted legislation requiring that at least 10 percent of federal funds granted for local public... Continued
California used a "worldwide combined reporting" method to determine tax liability for multinational corporations... Continued
Women's Health Center Inc. operated several abortion clinics throughout central Florida, including the Aware Woman... Continued
In 1992, Congress passed the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992. Sections 4 and 5 of... Continued
On November 3, 1992, Arkansas voters adopted Amendment 73 to their State Constitution. The "Term Limitation... Continued
Alfonzo Lopez, a 12th grade high school student, carried a concealed weapon into his San Antonio, Texas high school... Continued
Adarand, a contractor specializing in highway guardrail work, submitted the lowest bid as a subcontractor for part of... Continued
The Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act of 1977 prohibited the interstate transportation, shipping... Continued
Between 1980 and 1990, only one of Georgia's ten congressional districts was majority-black. According to the 1990... Continued
Before the Colorado Republican Party selected its 1986 senatorial candidate, its Federal Campaign Committee bought... Continued
The Seminole Tribe brought suit against the State of Florida for violating the good faith negotiations requirement of... Continued
Ellis Felker filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus, appellate or certiorari review, and stay of execution after... Continued
Under the Constitution's Census Clause, Congress is vested with the responsibility of conducting an "actual... Continued
Christopher Lee Armstrong and others were indicted on federal charges of "conspiring to possess with intent to... Continued
Alliance Bond Fund, Inc., an investment fund, purchased approximately $75 million in unsecured notes (Notes) from... Continued
Several H&R Block customers, who took out loans from Beneficial National Bank in anticipation of their tax refunds... Continued
In his role as chairman of a settlement committee of the Board of Trade of the City of New York, Norman Eisler... Continued