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"In the present matter, the court has found a conflict of interest sufficient to warrant dismissal of the indictment," the judge wrote in the six-page decision.
"When in the last 99 years did Montana lose the power or interest sufficient to support the statute, if it ever did?" Montana Supreme Court Judge Mike McGrath wrote in the 5-2 decision that was overturned today.
The decision did not disturb the Supreme Court's general approach to affirmative action in admissions decisions, saying that educational diversity is an interest sufficient to overcome the general ban on racial classifications by the government.
In that case, which concerned racially conscious K-12 student assignment plans in districts struggling to preserve the hard-won gains of integration, Chief Justice Roberts failed to persuade Justice Kennedy to go along with a sweeping opinion declaring that preventing resegregation was not a "compelling interest" sufficient to justify a policy that took students' race into account.
Writing for a unanimous nine-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Chief Judge David B. Sentelle said the Supreme Court had identified only one government interest sufficient to overcome the First Amendment protections afforded to contributions for political speech: preventing corruption or the appearance of corruption.
For all parameters of interest, sufficient sources could be found, but the sets of sources for the various parameters differed generally, as the available information varied per source and parameter.
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"Although the Justice Department recognizes that the murder of Malcolm X was a tragedy, both for his family and for the community he served, we have determined that at this time, the matter does not implicate federal interests sufficient to necessitate the use of scarce federal investigative resources into a matter for which there can be no federal criminal prosecution," the department said.
We commonly accept that people can have interests in x without having a right to x; and contrariwise that people can have a right to x without having interests sufficient to explain this.
"The F.C.C.'s interest was sufficient divestiture of control.
They say they would keep a fiscal surplus, before interest payments, sufficient to stabilise the public debt.
But many scientists, perhaps seasoned by past energy cycles, doubt that the new burst of interest is sufficient to lure the best young minds in chemistry and physics.
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