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... with a particular holiday - such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, or Halloween - and are designed ... for use at wedding receptions to hold place cards designating guests' seating assignments or guests'...But Customs has no colorable claim to deference under the circumstances of this...
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... at her sister's church in Sumatra on Christmas Eve in 2000. According to the 2003 U.S. Department... all Indonesians must carry identification cards denoting their religious affiliation, are murdered...Because petitioners fail to state a colorable due process claim, we lack jurisdiction to review ...
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In Hudson v. Michigan, the Supreme Court held that evidence need not be excluded despite the fact that the police had violated the Fourth Amendment by failing to knock and announce their presence before conducting a search. The Court said that the constitutional violation was not a but-for cause of the seizure; the police would have obtained the evidence even if they had knocked. Hudson's analysis threatens to withdraw the exclusionary remedy whenever the police have conducted a search in an unconstitutional manner-most notably, when they have failed to obtain a warrant before searching. The Court's decision is likely to withdraw the remedy in the cases in which it is most likely to work and to leave the police with little incentive to conduct searches properly.
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... it noted that lower courts had allowed "colorable knock-and-announce suits to go forward, unimpeded ... girl who was snatched away from them on Christmas [Eve] and murdered . . . . [After] a snow storm [w...'s poker parties and seize all the money, cards, and chips on the table, apparently only Justice S...
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... at her sister's church in Sumatra on Christmas Eve in 2000. According to the 2003 U.S. Department... all Indonesians must carry identification cards denoting their religious affiliation, are murdered...Because petitioners fail to state a colorable due process claim, we lack jurisdiction to review ...
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..., even if the Respondent had set forth a colorable ground for some relief in its moving papers or at ..., once expressed through authorization cards, and render the possibility of a fair election sli...It was Christmas and we were all in a hurry to finish the productio...
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... for soliciting union authorization cards from their coworkers. Throughout the organizing ca...) ("where the government can make only a colorable evidentiary showing of a violation, the court must... off about 15 callers because of a post-Christmas lull and the company's poor financial outlook. The...
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... of literature with enclosed authorization cards to unit employees on September 17, but it engaged ... to UDCEA as soon as UDCEA had made a colorable showing of majority support. However, this does n... to cover the costs of the annual Christmas party at the union hall, necessarily concludes tha...
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... of literature with enclosed authorization cards to unit employees on September 17, but it engaged ... to UDCEA as soon as UDCEA had made a colorable showing of majority support. However, this does n... to cover the costs of the annual Christmas party at the union hall, necessarily concludes tha...
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... employees' homes), which began with "A Christmas Message," the Company reported that the "former" o..., September 7 and received authorization cards to pass out at the plant. By 4 p.m. Sunday, Septem... board members were raising, at least, a colorable claim." . Here, the circumstances were entirely di...
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- Natural Footwear Limited, a Corporation of the Province of Ontario Canada, v. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, a New York Corporation, and Roots, Inc., a New Jersey Corporation. Roots, Inc., a New Jersey Corporation, Counterclaimant, v. Don Green and Michael Budman, Individuals, and Natural Footwear Limited, a Corporation of the Province of Ontario, Canada, Counterdefendants. Appeal of Natural Footwear Limited, Don Green, and Michael Budman, Plaintiff and Counterclaim Defendants. Natural Footwear Limited, a Corporation of the Province of Ontario Canada, v. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, a New York Corporation, and Roots, Inc., a New Jersey Corporation. Roots, Inc., a New Jersey Corporation, Counterclaimant, v. Don Green and Michael Budman, Individuals, and Natural Footwear Limited, a Corporation of the Province of Ontario, Canada, Counterdefendants. Appeal of Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Defendant-Counterclaimant Roots, Inc., 760 F.2d 1383 (3rd Cir. 1985)
... make purchases with cash or major credit cards, and persons who simply request that their names b... phone orders or requests for Roots' Christmas Catalogue. b. National Advertising. Roots has neve... and Pennsylvania did Roots have even a colorable claim to trademark rights. 58 Any such rights wou...