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Stephen Gillers, a professor at the New York University School of Law, said, "The time is right for Court TV to make this claim" challenging the law.
The claim, challenging controversial powers used under schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000, maintains that Miranda was not involved in terrorism and says his right to freedom of expression was curtailed.
Whether a party can assert a federal common claim challenging a company's carbon dioxide emissions as a public nuisance, or whether such efforts to curb emissions should be brought solely through the legislative process.
For Herrera does not seek relief from a procedural error so that he may bring an independent constitutional claim challenging his conviction or sentence, but rather argues that he is entitled to habeas relief because new evidence shows that his conviction is factually incorrect.
There is no longer any reason to delay the conclusion of the criminal trial with a lengthy hearing over the extent of the defendant's interest in property when the same issues will have to be litigated a second time in the ancillary proceeding if someone files a claim challenging the forfeiture.
A TPP provision says "A Party may elect to deny the benefits of Investor-State dispute settlement with respect to a claim challenging a tobacco control measure of the Party," accordispute the websettlemente United States Trade Representative.
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Lord Feldman, the current chairman of the party, said he was first made aware of complaints against Clarke in August this year, a claim challenged by, among others, Ray Johnson and Howlett.
Both were branded as failures, as crime-ridden hellholes, a claim challenged both by police statistics and by many who lived there.
In an example of the sort of question the H.T.O.E.D. will help to answer, the philosopher Michel Foucault once claimed that the concept of a homosexual person was not invented until the late 19th century — a claim challenged by some historians.
In the mid-1970s the council introduced the siddha ("miraculous powers") program, an advanced course that promised to teach students various supernormal abilities, especially levitation, a claim challenged by critics.
The claim challenges assurances given by Britain's security and intelligence agencies last year that they no longer take part in operations where a suspect is being tortured or illegally detained by a foreign state.
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