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The Florida court mentioned the legislature when justifying its decision according to law.
The Wilders court mentioned an ECtHR case concerned with the exchange of ideas during a debate.
Ira Lee Sorkin, best known for representing Bernard L. Madoff (who, Mr. Sorkin said, did not cry in court), mentioned that it can be uncomfortable to sit next to a client who is a crier.
After analyzing the text and structure of the relevant statutes, the Court mentioned that the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences had determined that new plant breeds were patent eligible under § 101 and that Congress had recognized and endorsed that position in a subsequent Patent Act amendment.
However the "legal means" which the court mentioned might be for example just a possibility to hand the data over to the police which has then access to data retention data.
The court mentioned that in January he had been prosecuted for setting up an improvised monument to the victims of political repressions in Russia.
Beyond the "unreasonable burden" test, it's not clear what to make of the other matters that the court mentions.
Finally, the Court mentions as possible justifications "demographic, economic, and technological changes"—by which the Court apparently means the facts that today people communicate with the help of modern technology, live longer, and have children at a later age.
From here on out, prisoners undoubtedly will litigateand judges will be forced to decide whether each error somehow might be wedged into the narrow potential exception the Court mentions in a footnote today.
If the Court mentions it, it is important and should be included in your summary of the facts.
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