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(ii) A party intending to challenge an order disposing of any motion listed in Rule 4 (a)(4)(A), or a judgment's alteration or amendment upon such a motion, must file a notice of appeal, or an amended notice of appeal in compliance with Rule 3 (c)—within the time prescribed by this Rule measured from the entry of the order disposing of the last such remaining motion.
History is nothing so much as that act of emendation — amendment upon amendment upon amendment.
Apart from a brief and partial acknowledgment, spurred by petitioner's concession that the state cases might warrant exploration, the Court has been content simply to compare the terms of the statute with the provisions of the Fourth Amendment; upon discovery that their words differ, it has concluded that the statute is constitutionally impermissible.
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Spearheaded by Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, the effort quickly disintegrated into a partisan brawl as legislators piled amendments upon amendments, trying to fashion a bill to their liking.
"I am not satisfied that all providers and customers have done all they could to adapt their programs and habits respectively, at least to reduce the impact of the amendments upon them," he found.
The idea of proposing amendments upon ratification had begun with the Pennsylvania dissenters from ratification, whose proposed package of a defendant's rights provided for the accused's 'right... to be heard by himself and his counsel.' Id., at 664665.
Amendment effective upon expiration of 120 days after Nov. 10, 1978, see sec.
1444, 20 L.Ed.2d 491, that the Fourteenth Amendment imposes upon the States the requirement of Article III and the Sixth Amendment that jury trials be available to criminal defendants.
Instead, the government has agreed not to oppose the motion – subject to an amendment calling upon parliament to "respect the wishes" of the people and trigger article 50 before the end of March.
For the First Amendment rests upon the premise that both religion and government can best work to achieve their lofty aims if each is left free from the other within its respective sphere.
"The almost-Orwellian technology that enables the government to store and analyze the phone metadata of every telephone user in the United States is unlike anything that could have been conceived in 1979," he wrote, referring to the year in which the US supreme court ruled on a fourth amendment case upon which the NSA now relies to justify the bulk records program.
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