In my business law class, I'm supposed to research and present details about a court case.
Since they're all mindless statists, I'd like to present a rather shameful piece of judicial history.
I'm considering the Irwin Schiff trial, but I can't get much information about the trial except from his site...
Maybe those cases where the free market tried to desegregate transportation but the courts upheld the Jim Crow laws as mandatory and fined/jailed people who tried to integrate.
Recent cases are better though, they strike home.
Suggestions?