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This Court should resist extending the reasoning of Smith v. Maryland — a 38-year-old case built on a faulty privacy premise — to the modern, hyper-connected, technology-dependent world.

Extending the reasoning in Graham, so that it applies to every young person, will have no significant adverse impact on public safety and will allow for flexibility in juvenile sentencing.

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Still, the ruling drew from and extended the reasoning in the Supreme Court's landmark decision last year in the Citizens United case.

The Court extended the reasoning it had used three years earlier when it outlawed capital punishment for defendants with I.Q.s below seventy.

He says Barnett appears to be trying to extend the reasoning from Oombulgari, the east Kimberley community that was demolished last year after a coronial inquest found high rates of family violence, suicide, child sex abuse and alcoholism.

To be even more selective, when toolkits like CDK [25] look for the first most selective label [35], we propose to extend the reasoning to all the labels.

If they persist in it, even after repeated attempts to persuade them otherwise, why should not their desire to die command as much respect as that of someone with terminal cancer?Extending the same reasoning to everyone, healthy or ill, would recreate in contemporary society an approach to suicide reminiscent of the Roman stoics, the Japanese samurai or the French Montagnards.

By definition, each such T a − l i belongs to E T al, and E T al is a child of A. Extending the same reasoning, it can be shown that there exists a sequence of ASTs (T1, T2...), where T1= A, such that E T i + 1 is a child of E i and ℒ T i + 1 ∖ ℒ T i is a leaf in { ℒ A ∖ ℒ B }.

They have succeeded in breaking new territory for logic by extending the scope of the reasoning problems to which logical techniques can be successfully applied.

Extending this reasoning, the union of leaf sets of trees in an equivalence class is a subset of the union of leaf sets of trees in any ancestor equivalence class.

Peter Margulies, a professor at Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol, Rhode Island, said Daniels may have been "too hasty", given that higher courts might ultimately extend the Daimler reasoning to organisations such as the PLO.

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