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"This is a real change in the assertion of presidential power".
We do not impugn appellant's good faith in the assertion of what he believed to be his rights.
Rather, the outlaw is someone who remains unconstrained by law in the assertion of his own moral authority; that's why the outlaw is the good guy.
Nevertheless, we ought to give, in my judgment and the judgment of many, the benefit of the doubt in the assertion of executive privilege...
British policy, he argued, had been both imprudent and inconsistent, but above all legalistic and intransigent, in the assertion of imperial rights.
We hold that the freedom of speech, assembly, and petition guaranteed by the First and Fourteenth 4 Amendments gives petitioner the right to hire attorneys on a salary basis to assist its members in the assertion of their legal rights.
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They assert one property in particular - the assertion of an essential dualism between a ''standard model" God and Everything Else - that is essentially self-contradictory.
Guns enable Violence, and the Republican assertion of the universal right to own guns is in effect the assertion of the right to engage in Violence.
But those lightning-bolt absolutes were in fact the assertion of their own artistic energies and the vaulting poetic ambitions that they were priming themselves to realize.
"We are seeing the government trying to roll back the space that has opened up in the last 10 years, particularly in terms of the assertion of rights.
In this way we experience, in our turn, the assertion of memory.
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