Slack v. McDaniel, No. 98-6322 (U.S. Supreme Court) (529 U.S. 473; 120 S.Ct. 1595) (April 26, 2000) (Justice Kennedy)
Each year, the current Supreme Court denies certiorari in literally thousands of cases that raise weighty issues on which the Circuits are seriously divided, and chooses instead to rule on a limited number of highly technical and fact-specific cases that have limited application. This is one of those cases. The ...
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