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Today in Supreme Court History: November 30, 1981
11/30/1981: Harlow v. Fitzgerald argued.

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Porter v. McCollum, 558 U.S. 30 (decided November 30, 2009): ineffective assistance of counsel where mental health effects of combat experience were not presented at competency and mitigation hearings
California v. Mitchell Bros. Santa Ana Theater, 454 U.S. 90 (decided November 30, 1981): "beyond reasonable doubt" is not the proper standard of proof in a civil action brought by a city attorney on an obscenity statute (here, showing pornographic films)
Hoeper v. Tax Commission of Wisconsin, 284 U.S. 206 (decided November 30, 1931): struck down statute combining wife's income with husband's for determining his income tax; reviewing historical change in legal status of women, Court notes that she is independent agent with sole control over her income