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  US Criminal Court System
.... would "require justices to reach a decision on grounds different from the ones they would like to use." When the United States Supreme Court accepts a case for ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES and UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
.... Within this context, Walter Oellinger and Alan Meese concluded that the Supreme Court recognizes and accepts "the founders' basic concern over the 'encroaching ....
(2238 9 )

Types of Discrimination Prohibited
.... and eight associate justices. The US Supreme Court accepts a very limited number of the appeals it receives. Generally, it does so ....
(1183 5 )

The Values of Socrates
.... The Apology and The Crito, for even thouugh he has been unjustly accused and knows he is not guilty, he still accepts the judment of the court and refuses to ....
(1143 5 )

The court of Kublai Khan and Marco Polo
.... impressed, describes in detail the opulence and magnificence of the court as well .... display any misgivings about the Khan's excesses, but rather accepts them as ....
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The Court of Kublai Khan
.... impressed, describes in detail the opulence and magnificence of the court as well .... display any misgivings about the Khan's excesses, but rather accepts them as ....
(746 3 )

Internet Tort Case DISPOSITION OF SUMMARY JUDGMENT MOTIONS IN IN
.... The court indirectly accepts such a defense when it says "plaintiff has not shown that the company knew or had reason to know that perpetrators of fraud would ....
(2409 10 )

Internet Tort Case Disposition DISPOSITION OF SUMMARY JUDGMENT ...
.... The court indirectly accepts such a defense when it says "plaintiff has not shown that the company knew or had reason to know that perpetrators of fraud would ....
(2409 10 )

The Individual & The State
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity and so ....
(2334 9 )

Socrates View in The Apology & Crito
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity and so ....
(2334 9 )

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
.... The mere fact that the Court accepts their being "sold" as fact, which makes them legal property of their "owners," reveals the underlying inhumanity of the ....
(1650 7 )

THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
.... State becomes a Party to the Rome Statute, it automatically accepts ICC's jurisdiction .... and demanded that the Court have jurisdiction only if the government of ....
(2644 11 )

The Trial, Sentence & Execution of Socrates
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(1663 7 )

Relationship Between Individual and Society
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(1782 7 )

The Controversy over Judicial Review
.... by the Court without relying upon any precedent by the Court, denying it .... The other type of interpretivism accepts this last fact and says that construction of ....
(1640 7 )

Early Greek Politics & Democracy
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(3334 13 )

Greek Philosophy and Political Thought
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(1396 6 )

The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(1645 7 )

Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(1755 7 )

Downsizing to Increase Profits
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(1524 6 )

UNITED STATES V. VIRGINIA This legal memorandum
.... to the Government's argument [that a strict scrutiny standard should be applied in such cases] effectively accepts it." Barnes said the court "raised the level ....
(3720 15 )

Commentaries on Plato's Apology
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(2307 9 )

Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(2306 9 )

ACLU TODAY
.... Within this context, Walter Oellinger and Alan Meese concluded that the Supreme Court recognizes and accepts the founders' basic concern over the encroaching ....
(4391 18 )

Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(2823 11 )

Affirmative Action and Its Strengths and Weaknesses
.... Supreme Court Justice Powell rationalized these rulings by saying: "In order to .... Opinion polls have shown that the American public accepts affirmative action in ....
(1759 7 )

The Dialogue Theaetetus
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(3544 14 )

The Religious & The Political
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(2990 12 )

Examination of Selected Classical Texts
.... Socrates believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he accepts the right of the court to judge his thoughts, he has lost his integrity. ....
(1970 8 )

Freedom of Speech
.... Kristol, and he begins with the view that no one really accepts complete freedom .... The opinion of the Court was delivered by Chief Justice Burger, and the Court ....
(1732 7 )

 
 
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