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Its title derives from Justice Holmes' admonition, in his dissenting opinion in United States v. Schwimmer (1929), that the First Amendment's guarantees are most worthy of protection in times of fear and upheaval, when calls for suppression of dissent are most strident and superficially appealing.

An ethical framework—'research for health justice' was derived from a theory of justice (the health capability paradigm) and specifies how international clinical research might contribute to improved health and research capacity in host communities.

The Celtic nations – Ireland, Wales and Scotland – also have a strong commitment to social justice derived from different communitarian traditions, often incubated in the poverty of this coastal seaboard, that has been vital to our political culture.

The optical data were derived from MODIS (Justice et al. 1998) and include Leaf Area Index (LAI; Myneni et al. 2002) and percent tree cover (Hansen et al. 2002).

This analysis was performed by first fitting each participant to the group-derived justice model.

Derived from justice theory, we asked what they expected from fair procedures, fair communication and fair outcome of complaint handling.

(The notion is distinct from that of a natural law i.e., a law of right or justice supposedly derived from nature).

(Rawls's "limited altruism" in the "circumstances of justice" seems derived from Hume, and so might be characterised as a conservative feature of Rawls' thought).

'A present person does not face obligations just because he would not be where he is today without certain past events.' 14 This is entirely true, but is orthogonal rather than antithetical to the original argument, which was about duties derived from fairness and justice, not history.

Rawls says the original position is a "procedure of construction" that specifies an objective point of view from which to derive principles of justice.

Justice derives from nomos in the sense of a divinely ordained Law; and Hesiod emphasises that Zeus' laws are reliably enforced.

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