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United States v. Comstock, 560 U.S. 126 (2010), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, which held that the federal government has authority under the Necessary and Proper Clause to require the civil commitment of individuals already in Federal custody. The practice, introduced by the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, was upheld against a challenge that it fell outside the enumerated powers granted to Congress by the Constitution. The decision did not rule on any other aspect of the law's constitutionality, because only the particular issue of Congressional authority was properly before the Court.

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  • United States v. Comstock, 560 U.S. 126 (2010), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, which held that the federal government has authority under the Necessary and Proper Clause to require the civil commitment of individuals already in Federal custody. The practice, introduced by the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, was upheld against a challenge that it fell outside the enumerated powers granted to Congress by the Constitution. The decision did not rule on any other aspect of the law's constitutionality, because only the particular issue of Congressional authority was properly before the Court. (en)
  • 미국 대 콤스톡 사건(United States v. Comstock 560 U.S. ___ (2010) )은 미국 연방 대법원 판례이다. 대법원은 연방정부가 필요적절조항에 따라 구속중인 피의자를 감호처분에 처하는 것을 허용하였다. (ko)
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  • The federal government may order the civil commitment of a mentally ill, sexually dangerous person beyond the conclusion of his federal sentence. (en)
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  • United States v. Comstock, 560 U.S. 126 (2010), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, which held that the federal government has authority under the Necessary and Proper Clause to require the civil commitment of individuals already in Federal custody. The practice, introduced by the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, was upheld against a challenge that it fell outside the enumerated powers granted to Congress by the Constitution. The decision did not rule on any other aspect of the law's constitutionality, because only the particular issue of Congressional authority was properly before the Court. (en)
  • 미국 대 콤스톡 사건(United States v. Comstock 560 U.S. ___ (2010) )은 미국 연방 대법원 판례이다. 대법원은 연방정부가 필요적절조항에 따라 구속중인 피의자를 감호처분에 처하는 것을 허용하였다. (ko)
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