Sentence examples for clause has been from inspiring English sources

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"Even the 'free exercise' clause has been variously interpreted".

over whether the terms of the MAC clause has been met.

The Establishment Clause has been made applicable to the States through the Fourteenth Amendment.

[n19] Because not service-connected, the contractors' clause has been held unconstitutional.

The clause has been used almost exclusively for criminal convictions, not civil ones like immigration violations.

The park service says that the clause has been superseded by the wilderness legislation.

A new clause has been inserted on the reporting of suicide.

That last clause has been a bit abused, the students admit.

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This established judicial policy of refusing to invalidate genuine local health laws under the Commerce Clause has been approvingly noted even in our recent opinions measuring state regulation by stringent standards.

While the Vieth plurality may be correct that the standard for judging partisan gerrymandering claims under the Equal Protection Clause has been filled with peril, the Court's own jurisprudence potentially supports analysis of such claims under a very different constitutional provision.

Yet even if we focus on the modern era, when congressional power under the Commerce Clause has been at its height, Congress still has not asserted this authority.

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