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We cannot give the Self-Incrimination Clause such an expansive interpretation.
They said the conviction relied on an "expansive interpretation" of federal law that would criminalize routine political dealings.
Does it reflect an expansive interpretation of America's global role, including the responsibility to protect civilians when feasible?
To be sure, Alexander Hamilton and others offered an expansive interpretation of executive power and sought a strong presidency.
In their filing, the six former attorneys general argued that the McDonnell conviction relied on an "expansive interpretation" of federal law that would criminalize routine political dealings.
He calls for an expansive interpretation of the equality principle on political grounds, in accordance with what he calls "the anticaste principle".
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Justice DeGrasse used an overly expansive interpretation of that standard, the Appellate Division majority ruled, where a minimalist view was in order.
The ruling implies a more expansive interpretation of privacy in terms of sexual activity.
Even some outside conservatives who argue for a more expansive interpretation of budget rules say they are not worried about MacDonough judging health care.
He preferred a more expansive interpretation of article 8 – one where it might also be engaged if the government were to prohibit the playing of chess or bridge or listening to music in private.
The Trump administration might try to push a more expansive interpretation of Section 1373 that goes beyond information-sharing and extends to actual detention of undocumented immigrants targeted for deportation.
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