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Thus, the Court in Buckley made perfectly clear that in establishing corruption as the grounds for upholding the constitutionality of contribution limits, the Court was talking about more than just quid pro quo corruption or bribery.
These cases, though not strictly analogous, furnish persuasive ground for upholding the declaration of the Oklahoma Legislature in respect of the public nature of cotton gins in that state.
That was held in Franklin v. Carter (C. C. A). 51 F. (2d) 345, to be a sufficient ground for upholding a statute of Oklahoma, assailed as denying the equal protection of the laws, which had substantially the same features as the present statute.
While definitions of the prototypical leadoff man are in many ways individualized, and the top spot in the order tailored to fit the needs and wants of the team manager, countless pundits have found common ground in upholding Rickey Henderson as one of the greatest of all time to lead a lineup.
She was told there were "no grounds" to uphold his complaints about alleged mistreatment at Colnbrook and that the Home Office was committed to his deportation.
If the Kantian doctrine of right can be defended, then we have good grounds to uphold a version of formal equal opportunity without being under normative pressure of good reasons to go further and embrace any substantive equal opportunity doctrine.
Federal courts are finding that there are no legitimate legal grounds to uphold state bans on same-sex marriage.
"This all hinges on the idea that we as well as the Russians can influence the main combatants on the ground to uphold a cessation of hostilities," he said.
It has been the policy of British governments not to fund legal assistance for British nationals abroad on cost grounds, a position upheld by the Supreme Court in 2013.
In 2009, Turkey was the only country to veto Rasmussen's rise to NATO's Secretary General on the grounds that he upheld freedom of the press with respect to the Danish Cartoons.
The Supreme Court upheld the solicitation ban in McConnell v. Federal Election Commission (2003), on the same grounds of preventing "evasion" of the contribution limits that served as the basis for the Buckley decision upholding the aggregate contribution limit.
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