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In a 1995 concurrence, for instance, Justice Clarence Thomas looked to dictionaries from 1773 , 1789and 1796 to determine what the framers of the Constitution meant by "commerce," a question now in play in the challenges to the recent health care law.
Figure 2 The probability and the concurrence in one case.
Figure 3 The probability and the concurrence in another case.
Her concurrence in the G.P.S. case, U.S. v.
Divine concurrentists, for instance, typically argue that all secondary causation requires divine concurrence, such that the creature's powers in themselves are never sufficient to bring about an effect, and that God's power is such that he could always override the causal contribution of the creature and bring about a contrary effect.
The concurrence of European colonial power and the modernization of archaeological practice, for instance, benefited Western museums, which were amassing collections with objects found and expatriated by European archaeologists.
That was the concurrence.
A creepy concurrence.
Justices Anthony M. Kennedy and Clarence Thomas joined the concurrence.
In 2007, for instance, when Chief Justice Roberts took a calculated step toward limiting campaign finance regulation, Justice Scalia accused him in a concurrence of effectively overruling a major precedent "without saying so".
Justice Breyer also wrote a separate concurrence.
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