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...2006) (citing Baker v. Carr, 396 U.S. 186, 198 (1962)). An issue prese.... The stakes are too high and the consequences too dire if the executive power is unduly constric...
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...W. 2d 493, 496-504 (1990); Ridgway v. Baker, 720 F. 2d 1409, 1413-1415(CA5 1983) (all finding ... add that there are no "collateral consequences" of that particular contempt determination thatmig... Id., at 633 (he"carr[ies] the keys of [his] prison in [his] own pockets...
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... to decide and pronounce a judgment and carry it into effect between persons and parties who bri... that any collateral legal consequences will be imposed on the basis of the challenged con... the Court's development of rationale in Baker v. Carr has changed this fact radically. The doct...
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... is forced to perceive the social consequences of its own limitations. (18) In that sense, prods ... Article III--should not be uncritically carried over into common law litigation itself. . In Part ... on the second and third factors from Baker v. Carr, the Supreme Court's most elaborate articu...
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... the Court had also acknowledged that the carrying on of interstate commerce is "a right which every ... that a law restricting employment in bakeries to ten hours per day and 60 hours per week was not..., are at liberty to escape the consequences of publicly imposed charges by dissolution, and ha...
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... Baker v. Carr, 369 U. S. 186 , 217. Because the Ban... to prove that the likely political consequences of the reapportionment were intended." Id. , at 1...
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...Greg Carr's 2006 article, "Towards an Intellectual History o... of the reasons behind and consequences of "inventions of the Negro." (33) In general conc.... Ransby, Barbara. Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: a Radical Democrat...
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...Atty. Gen., Donald A. Carr and Martin W. Matzen, Attys., Dept. of Justice, Wa... relations lies beyond judicial cognizance," Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186, 211, 82 S.Ct. 691, 707, 7 L... affairs question is "the possible consequences of judicial action." Baker v. Carr, supra, 369 U.S...
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Introduction. II. Background: Five Conceptual And Analytical Tools. A. The Seaman's Trilogy. B. The Distinction Between Compensatory and Punitive Damages. C. The Distinction Between Pecuniary Compensatory Damages and Non-Pecuniary Compensatory Damages. D. The Two Types of Fatal-Injury Litigation. E. The Distinction Between Causes of Action and Remedies. III. A Short Version Of The Maritime Punitive Damages Story. IV. An Analysis Of Miles. A. The Holdings and Reasoning of Miles. 1. Facts and Holding: Punitive Damages Were Not at Stake. 2. The Plaintiff's Two Causes of Action. 3. The Plaintiff's Two Fatal-Injury Remedies. B. Refuting the Revisionist Version of Miles. 1. Punitive Damages Are Easily Characterized as Pecuniary. 2. Miles Does Not Rule Out All Non-Pecuniary Damages For Seam...
... penalty would have two undesirable consequences: not only would it encourage unscrupulous employer... be inapplicable to "dangerous activity carried on for the purpose of increasing a tortfeasor's fi...
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... and peace, and insist that war shall be carried on just as we carry on peace. They do not comprehe... in handling the terrifyingly violent consequences of the South's repudiation of allegiance, the U.S....378 (1861) (statement of Sen. Baker) ("[T]he Constitution deals generally with a state...