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"James brought up a relevant inquiry: 'As a nation, if not much has changed after Sandy Hook, what are we doing?' That was the one event we thought change would happen, culturally, politically, historically.
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Kushner has voluntarily cooperated with all relevant inquiries and will continue to do so". The special counsel's interview of Mr. Kushner was first reported by CNN.
He added officers were content that "all relevant inquiries were followed up swiftly".
The statement continues by saying all relevant inquiries have been exhausted, and the work carried out by the team has been very productive, particularly in identifying the most important witnesses captured on CCTV.
The government said the Ninth Circuit's conclusion on vagueness was "seriously misguided" because the standard for enforcing the law was an objective one: "the relevant inquiry is whether a reasonable unsuspecting viewer would consider the depiction to be of an actual individual under the age of 18 engaged in sexual activity," the government told the court.
It was taken for granted by petitioner no less than by the Government that for a party insistently to block relevant inquiry on cross-examination subjects him to punishment for contempt in the exercise of the power vested in the federal courts throughout our history.
"The relevant inquiry is whether a reasonable officer … could have concluded that deadly force is necessary," she wrote.
The relevant inquiry is what a hypothetical ordinarily skilled artisan would have gleaned from the cited references at the time that the patent application leading to the '411 patent was filed.
See, e.g., Worth v. Selchow & Righter Co., 827 F.2d 570, 570 n. 1 (9th Cir.1987) ("[T]he relevant inquiry is whether a substantial portion of the protectable material in the plaintiff's work was appropriated— not whether a substantial portion of defendant's work was derived from plaintiff's work").; Jarvis v.
"The innocence project collapses the relevant inquiry from 'Did they get a fair trial?' to 'Did we get the right guy?'" said Margulies, who is also a visiting professor of government in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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