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We are concerned only with the question whether petitioner's qualifications were so lacking that he was not lawfully entitled to the privilege of citizenship which he has procured.
Because much of what Donziger did was fund-raising and publicity, rather than lawyering, Mastro suggested, he should not be afforded attorney-client privilege; and, even if he was entitled to the privilege, he had waived it by inviting Berlinger's cameras to film him.
But the White House today quickly dispensed with a discussion of executive privilege in its motion to the Supreme Court, saying only that the claim was no longer a controversy because a Federal judge, while ordering the two aides to testify, had confirmed that Mr. Clinton was entitled to the privilege in some circumstances.
It is the intent of the Committee, therefore, that in an action to determine whether a defendant is entitled to the privilege established by section 109(a) and (b), the burden of proving whether a particular copy was lawfully made or acquired should rest on the defendant.
Thus immediately upon executing the indenture of return by the sheriff or other returning officer, the person elected becomes entitled to the privilege of franking, although the day at which the Parliament is made returnable may not have arrived.
Such students pay full tuition and are entitled to the privileges of regular resident students.
Those who commit acts of aggression and abuse the rights of their own citizens should not be entitled to the privileges and comfort of the democratic West.
Any person who violates subsection (a) shall be subject to the penalties and entitled to the privileges and immunities provided in the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.).
(b) Natural persons alone are entitled to the privileges and immunities which § 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment secures to [p498] "citizens of the United States". Only the individual complainants may maintain this suit.
Natural persons, and they alone, are entitled to the privileges and immunities which § 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment secures for "citizens of the United States". [n22] Only the individual respondents may, therefore, maintain this suit.
In a separate interview, Doyle recalled that, at first, "I wondered, I asked, is this God or is this horny old David?" But, in the end, he and the other Branch Davidians who stayed accepted the logic of it: if Koresh was indeed the Lamb, then it followed that he was entitled to the privileges promised to the Lamb in prophecy.
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