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She said that foreign laws could be unreasonable.
Security and authority in the facility could be unreasonable, punitive, inadequate and abusive.
"It could be unreasonable if you didn't have the brand of MoMA, but it is reasonable here," he explained to me.
But the Supreme Court decades ago took a broader view, ruling in a landmark case concerning the placement of an electronic listening device on the outside of a public telephone booth that a search could be unreasonable even without a physical intrusion into a private place.
And what could be unreasonable about that?
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According to the Fourth Circuit, a state court decision could be considered unreasonable only if it interpreted or applied the relevant precedent "in a manner that reasonable jurists would all agree is unreasonable".
Even for companies that could afford a suit, the required time and expense could be an unreasonable expense.
It could be considered unreasonable search and seizure, he said, and the law itself has no rational connection to effectively curbing the behaviour it is purportedly trying to stop.
And former Chairman Tom Wheeler made a severe error when, upon being asked what types of practices could be found to be unreasonable, replied "we don't really know".
One could argue that it may be unreasonable to ask judges to be aware of medical guidelines, particularly those arising from other jurisdictions.
Could the demand for spaces can be unreasonable.
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