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But in "Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights Against Progressive Reform" (Chicago), David E. Bernstein, a law professor at George Mason University, takes issue with the logic by which Lochner has become "likely the most disreputable case in modern constitutional discourse".
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After these disreputable cases, it is time to open a cleaner chapter in UK-Russia relations.
ABROAD he is seen as part of the disreputable face of football.
Instead, he or she would be more disreputable, more eccentric, and probably more demagogic as well.
Disreputable, but – as in the case of the aforementioned Thelma and Louise – not wholly immoral.
Every criminal team needs a disreputable confederate, and in this case it's Richard Monk ("Sons of Anarchy's" Mark Boone Junior), an arms dealer and neo-Nazi racist whose "send them back to Africa" rhetoric amuses the African American Ordell.
An affection for a character is essential, even if the character is disreputable.
If Reber and Reber had reported that I had died in some particularly disreputable way, I might have a case.
Nor does Davis, though he gives the impression that he has thought hard about the claims made by some pretty disreputable witnesses like Rangzieb Ahmed, whose case has dominated the Guardian's front page this week.
Of questionable character; dubious; disreputable.
What used to be acceptable can slip into disreputable.
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