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The Court held that it was irrelevant: The act plainly has no application.
Likely adding to Romney's health-care heartburn, Massachusetts' brief filed in support of the Act plainly states, "the experience of Massachusetts confirms that Congress had a rational basis to determine that free-riding, taken in aggregate, substantially affects interstate commerce; accordingly, Congress had authority under the Commerce Clause to impose the minimum coverage requirement".
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While Apple strongly supports, and will continue to support, the efforts of law enforcement in pursuing criminals, the government's sweeping interpretation of the All Writs Act is plainly incorrect and provides no limit to the orders the government could obtain in the future.
It is, in fact, far from clear that this act, though plainly atrocious and horrific, was a violation of the laws of war.
The Violence Against Women Act, then, is plainly unconstitutional.
The Judiciary Act of 1802 plainly contemplated that certificates of division would issue in criminal cases.
The Judiciary Act of 1802 plainly did contemplate that certificates of division would issue in criminal cases.
He plainly acted with conviction, and he will likely go down in history as a hero.
The university had plainly acted precipitately in firing Pressler, and Brodhead took pains to speak favorably of him whenever his name came up.
Both sides of the deal — the gifts and the acts — are fairly plainly there: the Governor's office made calls and set up meetings for Williams, and Maureen flew to Florida to promote Anatabloc at a conference.
The de facto regime plainly acted illegally.
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