Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/First_Monday> ?p ?o }
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Moskowitz.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Law_clerk.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_ODonnell.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Lawyer.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Life_support.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Limerick_(poetry).
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Linda_Purl.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Antonio.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Lyman_Ward_(actor).
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Lynnie_Greene.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Mafia.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Megans_Law.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Zinberg.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Mid-season_replacement.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Misdemeanor.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink NBA_draft.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink National_Basketball_Association.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink National_security.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Paramount_Television.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Levine.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Physician.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Pornography.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Rachel_Grate.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Randall_Anderson.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Randy_Vasquez.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Rape.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Real_estate.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Reynolds_v._United_States.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Levine_(writer).
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Right_of_asylum.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_reason.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Search_and_seizure.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Sheriff.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Sideshow.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Sixth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Markle.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States_in_fiction.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Talk_show.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Terri_Schiavo_case.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink The_Court_(TV_series).
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Three-strikes_law.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Transsexual.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Transvestism.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Secretary_of_the_Navy.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Senate.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLink Widow.
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Right to Die"".
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLinkText "First Monday".
- First_Monday wikiPageWikiLinkText "First Monday#Episodes".
- First_Monday company Donald_P._Bellisario.
- First_Monday company Paramount_Television.
- First_Monday country "United States".
- First_Monday creator Donald_P._Bellisario.
- First_Monday creator Paul_Levine.
- First_Monday date "20020806024511".
- First_Monday episodenumber "1".
- First_Monday episodenumber "10".
- First_Monday episodenumber "11".
- First_Monday episodenumber "12".
- First_Monday episodenumber "13".
- First_Monday episodenumber "2".
- First_Monday episodenumber "3".
- First_Monday episodenumber "4".
- First_Monday episodenumber "5".
- First_Monday episodenumber "6".
- First_Monday episodenumber "7".
- First_Monday episodenumber "8".
- First_Monday episodenumber "9".
- First_Monday language "English".
- First_Monday lastAired "2002-05-03".
- First_Monday linecolor "654321".
- First_Monday network CBS.
- First_Monday numEpisodes "13".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-01-15".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-01-18".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-01-25".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-02-01".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-02-08".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-03-01".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-03-08".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-03-29".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-04-05".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-04-12".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-04-19".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-04-22".
- First_Monday originalairdate "2002-05-03".
- First_Monday runtime "3600.0".
- First_Monday shortsummary "Case 1: A Florida death row inmate is struck by lightning, diminishing his mental capacity. The justices must determine whether executing him violates the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. The justices refuse to grant certiorari. ---- Case 2: A Mexican transsexual seeks asylum in the United States, due to social persecution of transsexuals in Mexico. The justices rule against the transsexual when it is discovered that the transsexual is actually a transvestite.".
- First_Monday shortsummary "Case 1: A masked witness testifies in a case against a drug dealer. The prosecution refuses to name the witness since three previous named witnesses in the case were killed although there is no evidence the defendant was involved in the killing. The defense appeals to the Supreme Court, and the justices rule that the defendant's Sixth Amendment right "to be confronted with the witnesses against him" was violated, so the witness must be named, or she will not be able to testify. ---- Case 2: A dwarf lawyer accuses his law firm of discrimination because the firm installed a "mini-office" for him, claiming to be accommodating his disability. He claims the mini-office has resulted in his being treated differently, as if he were a sideshow. The lawyer also says his size is not a disability. The justices rule in favor of the law firm as the mini-office was a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act.".
- First_Monday shortsummary "Case 1: A pregnant teenager gains permission from a court to obtain an abortion. Her parents oppose the abortion and appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn the decision. The justices rule in favor of the girl and the lower court. ---- Case 2: The Supreme Court hears a case involving a school bully's hurtful comments and the school district's efforts to punish his speech. The justices rule the district's policies violate the bully's First Amendment right to freedom of speech.".
- First_Monday shortsummary "Case: A case is brought challenging the constitutionality of Megan's Law. The sex offenders argue that the law violates their Fourteenth Amendment right to due process. The advocates of the law argue that it protects public safety. The justices rule in favor of upholding the law. ---- Personal Issue for Justice Szwark: Justice Novelli tells Justice Szwark that a sex offender is living in her neighborhood after he uses a Megan's Law database.".
- First_Monday shortsummary "Case: A criminal with two previous felony convictions is sentenced to life in prison after committing a misdemeanor. The criminal claims that the state's three strikes law violates his Fourteenth Amendment right to due process, the 5th Amendment's prohibition against double jeopardy, the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment, and the Article I, Section 10 prohibition against states' making ex post facto laws. The justices rule against the criminal.".
- First_Monday shortsummary "Case: A high school junior basketball star argues that the NBA's rule prohibiting high school age players from entering the NBA Draft is a violation of antitrust laws. The justices rule 5–4 that the rule of reason applies, and the NBA can require the player to complete his high school education.".
- First_Monday shortsummary "Case: A man with two wives convicted of bigamy appeals a lower court verdict, claiming anti-bigamy laws violate his First Amendment right to freedom of religion. The justices rule 4-4 against the man when one of the justices believes the man's religious beliefs do not actually support bigamy. . ---- Personal Issue for Justice Novelli: A reporter uncovers possible ties between the Novelli family and the Mafia.".