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As Professor Rick Pildes explained: "[N]othing in the Constitution directly and expressly gives the Court the power to protect the process of democratic elections per se – to ensure that anti-competitive rules are not enacted – as opposed to protecting [only] the specific, enumerated, individual rights the Constitution guarantees".
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Both are timely and expressly political, dealing with the contemporary political scene in the Middle East.
As a matter of practice, it is now virtually impossible to lose American citizenship without formally and expressly renouncing it".
He has advocated passing a law allowing for state bankruptcy and expressly ruling out a federal bailout of any states.
The new law defines and expressly forbids child trafficking.
However, annotating a genome's structure rapidly and expressly remains challenging.
By going from ship to ship to buy, store and transport the fins, the KD II and its crew "directly aided and assisted the foreign vessels in an expressly enumerated fishing activity under the statute".
As Evidera employees, they work with a variety of companies and organizations and are expressly prohibited from receiving any payment or honoraria directly from these organizations for services rendered.
That is what Jefferson and Washington and company expressly stated in the founding document.
In contrast to the position in Reynolds and Jameel, the issue will be expressly and directly framed in terms of the balance between Article 8 and Article 10.
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