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Indicated in panel B is the extent of the predicted zone of influence of the TPP amendment based upon the LCF results.

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If it is true, as petitioner contends, that the draft cards were seized in violation of petitioner's rights under the Fourth Amendment, the conviction based upon evidence so obtained cannot be sustained.

The removal statute was enacted in the Civil Rights Act of 1866 under the authority of the Thirteenth Amendment; §§ 1343(3) and (4), on the other hand, are based upon the authority of the Fourteenth Amendment which, unlike the Thirteenth Amendment, is not limited to racially based claims of inequality.

Petitioner's central thesis and repeated reasons for not responding to questions put to him by the Committee were based upon the First Amendment.

But I think, you know, based upon our Second Amendment and, you know, our Founding Fathers, you know, people protecting themselves in their territories and things of that nature, I think that has just, guns has been a culture and a way of life for American society, almost, in a sense, guns are a religion here.

(c) The Court declines to address the Government's argument that Stinson's sentence conformed with the Guidelines Manual in effect when he was sentenced, and that the sentence may not be reversed on appeal based upon a postsentence amendment to the Manual's provisions.

This rule is based upon the First Amendment's free exercise clause, and prevents the application of civil rights laws to employees whose positions are of religious importance.

Due to inconsistent applications of church and state, religious institutions are given tax-exempt status, yet based upon the First Amendment of the Constitution they are not required to file 990 tax forms like most 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations.

With regard to the Fourth Amendment claim, they argued that because Fagan concluded, based upon the UF-250s, that just six per cent of the stops were "apparently unjustified," the plaintiffs had failed to show that the N.Y.P.D. had a policy of stopping people without reasonable suspicion that they might be doing something illegal, or preparing to.

Members of both parties took the blame for introducing amendments that ultimately killed the carefully developed compromise based upon an initial bill that Mr. McCain had helped draft.

In the court's decision, Justice Abe Fortas wrote, "The State's undoubted right to prescribe the curriculum for its public schools does not carry with it the right to prohibit, on pain of criminal penalty, the teaching of a scientific theory or doctrine where that prohibition is based upon reasons that violate the First Amendment".

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