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Today in Supreme Court History: December 15

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Heien v. North Carolina, 574 U.S. 54 (decided December 15, 2014): police can stop you for something they think is illegal but actually isn’t (here, broken brake light, not an offense under state law which requires only one working light; upon consensual search of car they found cocaine)


Altria Group v. Good, 555 U.S. 70 (decided December 15, 2008): Maine statute prohibiting false advertising as to cigarettes (one brand falsely claimed less “tar” and nicotine than another) not preempted by federal statute prohibiting restrictions on advertising of cigarettes which are properly labeled as to health dangers


General Electric Co. v. Joiner, 522 U.S. 136 (decided December 15, 1997): trial court’s rulings as to admitting expert testimony (here, as to whether exposure to PCBs “promoted” plaintiff’s cancer) are reviewed as to abuse of discretion (this is the traditional standard, now being applied in the context of the guidelines announced in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, 1993)

 
 
 

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