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A conversation on the Constitution judicial independence
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3 editions published in 2006 in English and held by 1,580 libraries worldwide U.S. Supreme Court Justices Stephen G. Breyer, Anthony Kennedy, and Sandra Day O'Connor fielded questions in Washington Tuesday, May 16, 2006 from 50 high school students from the Philadelphia and Los Angeles areas. The students and justices discussed the significance of the judiciary and the ways that independence is protected by the Constitution.
Video resources on the Constitution
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3 editions published between 2007 and 2008 in English and held by 766 libraries worldwide disc 1.; Conversations on the Constitution : A conversation on the Constitution with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy : The importance of the Yick Wo Case --; A conversation on the Constitution with Justices Stephen G. Breyer, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Anthony M. Kennedy : The importance of the Japanese Internment Cases --; A conversation on the Constitution with Justices Stephen G. Breyer and Antonin Scalia : Judicial interpretations --; disc 2.; The Constitution project documentaries : The Constitution project : One person, one vote --; The Constitution project : an independent judiciary --; disc 3.; Conversations on the Constitution : A conversation with Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. on the origin, nature and importance of the Supreme Court --; A conversation on the Constitution with Justices Stephen G. Breyer, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Anthony M. Kennedy : Judicial independence --; A conversation on the Constitution with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Fourteenth Amendment.
Video resources on the Constitution 2009
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2 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 538 libraries worldwide "Disc 1. Freedom of speech: Amid the turmoil of the 1960s, students decided to wear black armbands to protest the Vietnam War, igniting a legal battle that led to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision, Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969), which defined students' right to free speech in school. This conversation focuses on free speech in light of Tinker and the Morse v. Frederick (2007) case. Jury Service: This conversation explores the history and responsibilities of juries and the role they play in the United States judicial system. Juries: In 11 short video segments, constitutional experts, lawyers and judges discuss the importance of jury service, including the history of English and American juries, types of juries, qualifications for jury service and what to expect as a juror. Disc 2. Yick Wo and the Equal Protection clause: In Yick Wo v. Hopkins (1886), the U.S. Supreme Court held that non-citizens had due process rights under the 14th Amendment. the plaintiff, an immigrant from China who had run a laundry service for 22 years, filed suit after he was denied a permit to operate his business. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that although the laundry permit law was race-neutral, it was applied in a discriminatory fashion. Korematsu and civil liberties: After America was attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 consigning 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (two-thirds of them American citizens) to internment camps. Fred Korematsu challenged the internment all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. In Korematsu v. United States (1944), the court sided with the government. Decades later, Congress and the U.S. president formally apologized for the internment" -- Container.
The Constitution and the spirit of freedom
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1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 84 libraries worldwide
Justice Kennedy Commission reports with recommendations to the ABA House of Delegates
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3 editions published in 2004 in English and held by 34 libraries worldwide
Trial of Hamlet
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5 editions published between 1994 and 1998 in English and held by 28 libraries worldwide In a mock trial, the title character of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is tried for the murder of the king's attendant, Polonius. The purpose of the trial is to determine Hamlet's mental state at the time of the murder. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy presides over the trial, which is preceded by a juror conference. The two witnesses answer questions about Hamlet's mental state by referring to the "transcript" by Shakespeare. At the conclusion of the proceeding, Justice Kennnedy discusses trial strategy with the attorneys and takes questions from the audience.
The Supreme Court of the United States : hearings and reports on successful and unsuccessful nominations of Supreme Court Justices by the Senate Judiciary Committee, 1916-1987 : Douglas H. Ginsberg, Anthony M. Kennedy
by United States
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2 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 14 libraries worldwide
Justice Anthony Kennedy
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2 editions published in 1990 in English and held by 11 libraries worldwide Justice Kennedy addresses the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judicial Conference shortly after his appointment to the Supreme Court. Discusses several aspects of Supreme Court decision making and gives his personal reflections on his first few months on the Court.
Video resources on the Constitution. Disc one, Conversations on the constitution
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1 edition published in 2008 in English and held by 10 libraries worldwide
Video resources on the Constitution. Disc two, The constitution project documentaries
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1 edition published in 2008 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
Video resources on the Constitution. Disc 3, Conversations on the Constitution
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Order in the court : honoring Justice Anthony M. Kennedy's twenty years of exemplary service on the Supreme Court of the United States, 1988-2008
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2 editions published in 2008 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Justice profile Anthony Kennedy
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2 editions published in 2001 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide Participants discuss the career of Justice Anthony Kennedy. The program is interspersed with highlights from Justice Kennedy's speeches.
U.S.-England jury reform debate public affairs event
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1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide "Following introductory remarks by Justice Kennedy, a team of British judges debated a U.S. team on the question of which country has the better jury system"--Insert card.
A Conversation on the Constitution: Judicial Independence
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1 edition published in 2006 in Undetermined and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Dialogue on freedom
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1 edition published in 2002 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy speaks to students at the School Without Walls Senior High School in Washington, D.C. about civic values, American democracy, and how they were affected by the events of September 11, 2001. Introductory remarks by First Lady Laura Bush. Part of Justice Kennedy's "Dialogue on freedom" program.
Insanity trial of Hamlet
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1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 library worldwide In a mock trial, the title character of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is tried for the murder of the king's attendant, Polonius. The purpose of the trial is to determine Hamlet's mental state at the time of the murder. Supreme Court Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy presides over the trial, which is preceded by a juror conference. The two witnesses answer questions about Hamlet's mental state by referring to the "transcript" by Shakespeare. At the conclusion of the proceeding, Justice Kennnedy discusses trial strategy with the attorneys and takes questions from the audience.
Presentation, October 22, 1991
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1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 1 library worldwide United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy answers questions from the audience as the final event of his three-day visit to the University of Minnesota.
International role of the U.S. Supreme Court
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1 edition published in 1999 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Following a dedication of the Stanford University Law School atrium, justices talked about judicial systems in other countries, focusing on ways of extending the concept of the rule of law beyond national borders. Among the issues they addressed were institutions and programs to build and maintain judicial independence, maintaining legal standards in multicultural or multinational systems, and Europe's experiences in establishing a judiciary.
Supreme Court Justice speech Anthony Kennedy
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1 edition published in 2002 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Broadcast of America and the Courts program. In the first part of the program, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy speaks at the February 1, 2002 meeting of the American Bar Association midyear meeting in Philadelphia about his initiative called "Dialogue on freedom", in which he leads discussions with high school students on civic values and American democracy in post 9-11 times. In the second part of the program, Justice Kennedy presents his program to the students at Stuyvesant High School in New York City, January 31, 2002. more
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