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- Kansas_v._Crane abstract "Kansas v. Crane, 534 U.S. 407 (2002) is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the Kansas Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA) as consistent with substantive due process. The Court clarified that its earlier holding in Kansas v. Hendricks did not set forth a requirement of total or complete lack of control, but noted that the Constitution does not permit commitment of a sex offender without some lack-of-control determination.".
- Kansas_v._Crane wikiPageID "16318860".
- Kansas_v._Crane wikiPageRevisionID "463318700".
- Kansas_v._Crane arguedate "--10-30".
- Kansas_v._Crane argueyear "2001".
- Kansas_v._Crane decidedate "--01-22".
- Kansas_v._Crane decideyear "2002".
- Kansas_v._Crane dissent "Scalia".
- Kansas_v._Crane fullname "Kansas, Petitioner v. Michael T. Crane".
- Kansas_v._Crane hasPhotoCollection Kansas_v._Crane.
- Kansas_v._Crane holding "The Constitution does not permit commitment of the type of dangerous sexual offender considered in Hendricks without determining the offender lacks self control.".
- Kansas_v._Crane joindissent "Thomas".
- Kansas_v._Crane joinmajority "O'Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg, Rehnquist, Stevens".
- Kansas_v._Crane lawsapplied Eighth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Kansas_v._Crane litigants "Kansas v. Crane".
- Kansas_v._Crane majority "Breyer".
- Kansas_v._Crane scotus "1994".
- Kansas_v._Crane uspage "407".
- Kansas_v._Crane usvol "534".
- Kansas_v._Crane subject Category:2002_in_case_law.
- Kansas_v._Crane subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Kansas_v._Crane subject Category:United_States_substantive_due_process_case_law.
- Kansas_v._Crane type Case.
- Kansas_v._Crane type LegalCase.
- Kansas_v._Crane type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- Kansas_v._Crane type UnitOfWork.
- Kansas_v._Crane type Event.
- Kansas_v._Crane type Situation.
- Kansas_v._Crane comment "Kansas v. Crane, 534 U.S. 407 (2002) is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the Kansas Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA) as consistent with substantive due process. The Court clarified that its earlier holding in Kansas v. Hendricks did not set forth a requirement of total or complete lack of control, but noted that the Constitution does not permit commitment of a sex offender without some lack-of-control determination.".
- Kansas_v._Crane label "Kansas v. Crane".
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- Kansas_v._Crane sameAs Q6365177.
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- Kansas_v._Crane wasDerivedFrom Kansas_v._Crane?oldid=463318700.
- Kansas_v._Crane isPrimaryTopicOf Kansas_v._Crane.
- Kansas_v._Crane name "Kansas, Petitioner v. Michael T. Crane".