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Hafetz calls the Marri case a pivotal test of "the most far-reaching use of detention powers" ever asserted by an American President.
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It has seldom been put more succinctly or asserted by a more influential body.
To understand why Frothingham's bar necessarily gave way in the face of an Establishment Clause claim, we must examine the right asserted by a taxpayer making such a claim.
In Doe I, for example, when we reviewed a claim of Fifth Amendment privilege asserted by a sole proprietor in response to a Government subpoena for his business records, our opinion announced two principal holdings.
That said, the group rights asserted by a religion were bound to be more controversial than, say, the rules of a sports club, because "religions encompass so much more, in one sense all of life, they can seem less like a group within society than an alternative to society".The argument gets crunchier when Mr Spencer cites some concrete examples.
Abelard calls statements propositions (propositio) and what is asserted by a statement its dictum.
Turns out the visit was prompted by the searches, but not in the way most speculation asserted — by a law enforcement-initiated, NSA-enabled dragnet of the couple's web history.
Also, if the RP knows that lies within a certain small set of values, then the RP can determine which is being asserted by a simple trial and error process; however, if the set of possible values for is very large, then the RP does not learn anything about the asserted claim.
We think of each participant's belief set as the set of sentences true at a world in a S5 model M. Thus, a sentence A asserted by a participant in a discourse is interpreted as "it is possible that A" (◊A).
What explains the impression that a sentence like (1) expresses an a posteriori claim is the fact that the proposition asserted by a typical utterance of the sentence is not the one that is semantically expressed by it, but a different proposition that is contingent and can only be known empirically.
He believes that an "actual-innocence claim" asserted by a "dead man walking" should be treated no differently from any other claim that asserts a conviction was wrongfully obtained because of, for example, a minor procedural error.
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