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1731, 14 L.EDeForte1, DeForte is entitled to invoke the exclusionary principle established in Mapp.
There was no dispute during the argument on Tuesday that the government was entitled to invoke the privilege.
'This definition (§ 2510(11)) defines the class of those who are entitled to invoke the suppression sanction of section 2515..
The Supreme Court's precedents in this area have made a "legitimate expectation of privacy" the test for determining whether someone is entitled to invoke the Fourth Amendment's protections.
A majority of the court appeared ready to agree that the detainees were entitled to invoke some measure of constitutional protection.
If there is a conflict among the patchwork of laws and treaties regarding liability, it says, "the Carrier shall be entitled to invoke whichever provisions provide the greatest limitations and immunities to the Carrier".
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All of those people, including the ones Foxman invoked, are entitled to their irrational hatreds.
The reasons legal ignorance troubles me are because a citizen who does not understand law does not know how to (1) invoke it offensively when entitled to legal redress and (2) defend against misuses of the state's monopoly on force.
In theory Mr. Tedesco could argue that as a documentary his film has a journalistic and educational function and is therefore entitled to the fair use exemption to copyright that news organizations routinely invoke.
The United Nations has invoked immunity, and the question is whether the United Nations is entitled to such immunity.
He's entitled to try.
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