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Defense attorneys also tried to mount a "public authority defense," asserting that top officials from President Bush on down had implicitly authorized harsh treatment for potential terrorists in public statements and legal opinions.
But the Clinton legal team argued that Congress had implicitly authorized the operation to continue by appropriating specific funds for it.
Techniques such as waterboarding — the near-drowning of a suspect — have been implicitly authorized by an Administration that feels that such methods may be necessary to win the war on terrorism.
Techniques such as waterboarding the near-drowning of a suspect have been implicitly authorized by an Administration that feels that such methods may be necessary to win the war on terrorism.
In this regard, § 2710(d)(7) stands in contrast to the statutes cited by the dissent as examples where lower courts have found that Congress implicitly authorized suit under Ex parte Young.
Video game copyright owners would undoubtedly like to lay their hands on some of that extra revenue and therefore it cannot be assumed that licensees are implicitly authorized to use speeded-up circuit boards in the machines plaintiff supplies.
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Through a series of legal contortions, the Obama administration has argued that Congress, since 9/11, intended to implicitly authorize mass surveillance.
It may be appropriate to presume that parties to an arbitration agreement implicitly authorize the arbitrator to adopt those procedures necessary to give effect to the parties' agreement.
But now, like a suitor seeking out a lover he spurned, Mr. Bush is desperately pursuing Mr. Fox for Mexico's crucial vote on the United Nations Security Council in favor of a resolution implicitly authorizing an American-led attack on Iraq.
The United States maintains, and I agree, however, that §602(a)(3)(C) "is fairly (and best) read as implicitly authorizing lending, in addition to importation, of all works other than audiovisual works". Brief for United States as Amicus Curiae 30, n. 6.
Even the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act, passed to deal with the scandal in Phoenix, implicitly acknowledges this need: It authorized $10 billion to help some vets bypass the clogged-up VA system and get medical care from private providers.
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