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In weighing how the contemporary Supreme Court behaves, there's a relevant precedent here.
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Moreover, the Commission found no relevant precedent justifying an award of moral damages anywhere near the amount requested".
He says the more relevant precedent is United States v Morison, when the defendant was convicted for leaking photographs of Soviet naval construction to a British magazine.So a charge against Mr Assange is possible.
The first directly relevant precedent was in 1990, when the first Bush administration claimed that Congress could not, as a condition of approving funds for a certain diplomatic delegation, require it to include a representative from a Congressional panel.
First, despite a number of relevant precedents, the court has placed the burden on an applicant to proactively ask for accommodation for her or his religious beliefs.
When a second bird appeared, the appellate judge studied relevant precedents, and the same thing happened.
There are relevant precedents one can cite, and they don't bolster the case for Bolt's success.
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