Analyze a criminal case opinion issued by the U.S. Supreme Court, 2005 or later; explain the issue(s) in the case, the holding of the case, its basis, the number of justices for and against the opinion, and whether it set precedent (i.e., new law) or merely reaffirmed long-standing constitutional values. Identify the justice who authored the opinion, and provide that justice’s ideology. You may choose any case listed below, or locate a criminal U.S. Supreme Court case, 2005 or later, to analyze. It is recommended that your post contain approximately 400 words.
- Clark v. ArizonaLinks to an external site. (2006) [Insanity Defense]
- Davis v. United StatesLinks to an external site. (2011) [Illegal Search Admissible]
- Davis v. WashingtonLinks to an external site. (2006) [911 Call Admissible at trial?]
- Florida v. PowellLinks to an external site. (2009) [Miranda Warnings]
- Giles v. CaliforniaLinks to an external site. (2008) [Dead victim’s statements not admissible at trial?]
- Graham v. FloridaLinks to an external site. (2010) [Life Sentence for Juvenile Violate Eighth Amendment?]
- Greenlaw v. United StatesLinks to an external site. (2008) [Can court enhance sentence without prosecutor request?]
- Herring v. United StatesLinks to an external site. (2009) [Erroneous Search Warrant Require Suppression of Evidence?]
- Holmes v. South CarolinaLinks to an external site. (2006) [Exclude Defense Evidence?]
- Hudson v. MichiganLinks to an external site. (2006) [Fourth Amendment “Knock and Announce” Rule]
- J.D.B. v. North CarolinaLinks to an external site. (2011) [Age Matter for Miranda Warnings?]
- Kennedy v. LouisanaLinks to an external site. (2007) [Death penalty for child rape?]
- Maryland v. KingLinks to an external site. (2013) [DNA Collected for Data Base for Mere Arrest?]
- McDonald v. ChicagoLinks to an external site. (2010) [Gun Rights]
- Missouri v. McNeelyLinks to an external site. (2013) [Police Take Blood without a Warrant for DUI?]
- Oregon v. GuzekLinks to an external site. (2006) [Death Sentence Evidence]
- Salinas v. TexasLinks to an external site. (2013) [Fifth Amendment Protect Silence Before Arrest or Miranda?]
- United States v. Gonzalez-LopezLinks to an external site. (2006) [Defendant have right to chosen lawyer?]
- United States v. JonesLinks to an external site. (2012) [Warrantless Tracking Car Violate Fourth Amendment?]
- United States v. WilliamsLinks to an external site. (2008) [Child Pornography Protected by Free Speech?]
- Yeager v. United StatesLinks to an external site.(2009) [Double Jeopardy]
Guided Response:
Building on the information garnered in the course from previous readings and assignments, critically evaluate one of the above U.S. Supreme Court cases. Can you see evidence of the court’s political leanings? Why or why not? Does anything in the majority opinion go against what you would consider to be the current court’s political leanings? Provide your own opinion of whether or not the court ruled and reasoned correctly; fully explain your opinion in either regard.