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... of a citizen as "a member of a free or jural society, .. possessing all the rights and privileg...
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The world is changing with new forms and patterns replacing the old. Humans see these new patterns as disintegration, but it could also be called integration. Evolutionary changes are happening as they have from the period of tribalism. Some view the era of tribalism as golden, but tribal life left its occupants with much to be desired. What humans do not recognize now is that during that period mankind faced natural limitations constantly in regard to health, general life expectancy, and social life.
... all the customary roles and activities in society. Now relying less on kinship, humankind is experim.... --. 1971. Jural Behavior in American Shopping Centers. In Human Or...
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... organizations, and to strengthen civil society through the transparent, participatory processes o... authority for government of an organized jural society." BLACK'S LAW DICTIONARY 806 (6th ed. 1991...
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Originalists like Justice Scalia have always considered constitutional amendments as essential to capturing original constitutional meaning; indeed, originalists have long insisted that constitutional amendment is the only legitimate way to bring about constitutional change. [...] when originalists speak of "the Constitution" they necessarily include amendments to the Constitution as such amendments may legitimately alter constitutional meaning.
... and founding member of the Federalist Society - says regarding constitutional rights: "The perio... blind to this possibility insofar as his jural understandings have been framed by the New Deal. O...
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To clarify lines of agreement and disagreement about church autonomy, it is useful to work with the composite idea of church autonomy. The elements of that composite are described here as : 1. formal, 2. normative, and 3. doctrinal. Conceived formally, church autonomy is a certain set of jural relations between faith communities and other rival interests such as disaffected individual members, outsiders, or government. Conceived normatively, church autonomy is a proposal about how the worth or good of autonomy justifies such formal jural relations. Conceived doctrinally, church autonomy proposes a standard of review that specifies the content of the formal jural relations by setting out an order of priority between, or a rule for adjusting, the worth or ...
... (or will become) equal members of civil society, it paradoxically gives some insular groups less t...
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...Page 466 U.S. 243, 263. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts... the command embodied in a judgment and the jural principle to which the obedience of the judge is d...
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...However, the Society of Lloyd's, London must not have paid attention to...and is not a jural person for purposes of diversity jurisdiction, eve...
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...(l0) A society could hypothetically recognize affirmative rights ... also be even more Hohfeldian and specify jural opposites and correlates for each of these. So, X ...