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The current set of tools and powers have worked well for years, and agencies and the courts know how and when to use them.
But such questions are governed by existing legal rules that courts know how to apply.
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Courts do know how to act surgically, if they are allowed to.
In a 1973 article in the University of Chicago Law Review, he wrote, "I expect that only a Justice of the Court can know how inseparably intertwined are all the Court's functions, and how arduous and long is the process of developing the sensitivity to constitutional adjudication that marks the role.
"I beg to differ, because when you have two guys on the court that know how to play, they normally make the adjustment.
Many civil libertarians feared the worst: it was never clear that this court would know how to turn a wi-fi router on and off, let alone rule the right way on phone surveillance.
"The public has a right to know how courts deal with children and families," one of the group's reports said.
Some of their analysis is necessarily speculative, since it's impossible to know how courts will rule on issues until they actually do and because the language of the amendment is dangerously vague.
A business attorney will be up-to-date with any trends in the law and know how courts are handling cases with these contract provisions.
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