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United States Supreme Court October Term 2015 Decisions Involving Criminal Law Issues - Part 2: Federal Law


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 132 minutes
Recorded Date: June 12, 2017
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Federal Crime
  •         Taylor v. US, 136 S.Ct 2074 (2016)
  •         Ocasio v. US, 136 S.Ct. 1423 (2016)
  •         McDonnell v. US, 136 S.Ct 2355 (2016)
  •         Nichols v. US, 136 S.Ct. 1113 (2015)
  •         Voisine v. United States, 136 S.Ct. 2272 (2016)
  •         US v. Bryant, 136 S.Ct 1954 (2016)
  •         Musacchio v. US, 136 S.Ct. 709 (2016)

Federal Sentencing 
  •         Lockhart v. US, 136 S.Ct. 958 (2016)
  •         Mathis v. US, 136 S.Ct. 2243 (2016)
  •         Molina-Martinez v. US, 136 S.Ct. 1338 (2016)

State Collateral Attack Based on the US Constitution
  •         Montgomery v. Louisiana, 136 S.Ct. 718 (2016)

Federal Habeas Corpus
  •         Welch v. United States, 136 S.Ct. 1257 (2016)
  •         Johnson v. Lee, 136 S.Ct. 1802 (2016)
  •         Kernan v. Hinojosa, 136 S.Ct. 1603 (2016)
  •         White v. Wheeler, 136 S.Ct. 456 (2016)
  •         Woods v. Etherton, 136 S.Ct. 1149 (2016)
Runtime: 2 hours and 12 minutes
Recorded: June 2, 2017

        

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In this program, Professor Saltzman will discuss all of the October Term 2015 U. S. Supreme Court Federal Law decisions in cases involving Criminal Law Issues.

This program was recorded on June 2nd, 2017.

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Alan Saltzman

Retired Professor of Law

Alan Saltzman is a retired law professor. He received his J.D. from the University of Chicago in 1965, served as Law Clerk to California Supreme Court Justice Matthew Tobriner 1965-66, and was a Fellow in Criminal law and Policy at Stanford University Law School 1971-72. Professor Saltzman taught Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law from 1976 until retirement in 2008. Before that he taught at the University of Nebraska Law School and the University of Oklahoma Law School. Since retirement he has taught at the University of San Francisco Law School, Seattle University Law School, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at San Francisco State and the Fromm Institute for Lifelong Learning at the University of San Francisco.


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