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The effect on the commerce is not greater, and in some instances was far less, than that which this Court has held not to afford a basis for denying to the states the right to pursue a legitimate state end.
Is it possible to imagine a world where the kind of extremely competitive jobs that Slaughter has held, not only in Washington but in academia as well, will not require anyone who holds them to outsource an enormous amount of childrearing to spouses, to nannies, or to other caregivers?
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What matters, the Supreme Court has held, is not the reality of bias, but its appearance.
It isn't; enrollment has held constant.
Not the Iraqi people, not the G.I.s, not Mike, who had held his hand, not Zora.
to investigate long-term outcomes of mothers who have or have not held their stillborn baby, and predictors of having held the baby.
Such a conviction, we have held, would not deprive them of due process of law.
The laws of nature, physical phenomena, and abstract ideas have been held not patentable.
And those debts would have been held not by Glazer, but United.
He doesn't want to think about what his future would have held had he not been able to draw.
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