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The reform seeks to limit military jurisdiction in any case that implicates civilians and raises questions of whether their rights have been violated — placing special emphasis on torture and forced disappearances.

Also down the line are cases that directly implicate Trump and his policies — including constitutional challenges to Trump's beleaguered travel ban and conflicts of interests under a clause of the Constitution that bars federal officials from accepting payments from foreign governments.

But unlike other cases that have implicated the hedge funds themselves, the complaints say that Mr. Kinnucan masked his efforts as legitimate research, assuring his clients that the information did not include illegally obtained insights.

Case conceptualizations that implicate one disorder as primary (e.g., because the patient histories are consistent with either the self-medication or the substance-induced models of comorbidity development) may tempt clinicians to focus treatment solely on that primary disorder.

This dissent anticipated the formal adoption of the rational basis test as the default standard of review in constitutional cases that do not implicate "fundamental" rights or involve suspect classifications.

Its investigators worked closely with local prosecutors who, over time, became more effective and more confident about working on cases that implicated powerful figures at the same time as earning respect among the general public.

"But the disappearance of files from human trafficking cases that implicated DynCorp personnel, the abrupt and unexplained cancellation of legitimate human rights investigations, men from around the globe getting away with buying and raping teenage girls – these are not isolated incidents and cannot be dismissed as the actions of rogue individuals".

Regarding the 28 Salmonella cases that consumed the implicated bread, 12 were male.

"I am not satisfied that, given the uncertainty that exists, it is appropriate to go forward with an execution in a case that may implicate the very issues at the center of that uncertainty," Mr. Clinton said.

"I have simply concluded that the examination of possible racial and regional bias should be completed before the United States goes forward with an execution in a case that may implicate the very questions raised by the Justice Department's continuing study.

"It's shocking that you would have a Supreme Court justice sitting on a case that might implicate in a very fundamental way the interests of someone who might have contributed to his wife's organization," said Deborah L. Rhode, a law professor and director of the Stanford University Center on the Legal Profession.

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