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... constitution was passed by a four to one majority. This saw the existing automatic constitutional en... only in-migration but also the self-definition of existing collectivities within." (38) The way i...
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...S., at ___ (slip op., at 42)."By definition, an independent expenditure is politicalspeec... restrictions reflect the will of the majority. When it comes to protected speech, the speaker is.... . . possess the absolute sovereignty.' " Id., at 274 (quotingJames Madison...
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..., even with the mandate or approvalof a majority." United States v. Playboy EntertainmentGroup, Inc... the legislature could"adjus[t] the definition of obscenity 'to social realities bypermitting the... foundinggeneration believed parents had absolute authority overtheir minor children and expected ...
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... humiliating as ennobling." (94) The majority adopted a positive, protective conception of digni... requiring a space of freedom for self-definition. . 5. Free Speech . American free speech jurisprud...The necessity of choosing between absolute claims is then an inescapable characteristic of th...
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... A majority of this House voted during the continuing resoluti... to exempt offerings, revisions to the definition of a credited investor and disqualification of off..., secondly, would actually real time be absolutely necessary to be done? Because at end of day aggreg...
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... the matter both "meets Congress' definition of a coreproceeding and arises under or arises...A full majority of the Court, while not agreeing onthe scope of th...I would read the statement in aless absolute way. For one thing, the statement is in effectdic...
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...The majority of states follow the common law regarding contract... an individual that conforms his or her definition of a desirable tenant the landlord is thereafter n... a provision giving the landlord the absolute right to withhold its consent to assignment or sub...
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..., Article V(A)'s"beneficial use" definition nonetheless restricts the scope of pre-1950appropr..., at 1404.But the no-injury rule is not absolute; it generally concerns changes in the location...According totoday's majority, Article II(H) speaks only to the types ofuses th...
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As a result of the recent credit crisis, municipal insolvency has become a relevant and important issue. All over America cities are grappling with budget problems, and some of them are even considering bankruptcy. This Article analyzes the municipal bankruptcy process, and inquires whether it provides a sensible solution for urban fiscal crises. In order to examine this question, the Article delves into the prevailing rationales of bankruptcy law-the contractual theory and the fresh start theory. The Article makes the claim that these theories do not adequately explain the municipal bankruptcy process, and that filing for bankruptcy can damage the distressed locality as well as its state and other localities within the state. As an alternative to bankruptcy the Article suggests a proac...
... locality is left to local officials' absolute discretion. Another major difference between corpo... even if they received the support of the majority of the creditors, were impossible to consummate be... the groups' financial demands.156 By definition, however, interest groups represent only a certain...
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..., until now, most hazard maps pretended absolute certainty by solid borders of hazard zones even thhough experts agree that the definition of hazard zones is associated with uncertainy. Apa... point that has been observed is that the majority of the interviewed experts responded well to intri...