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They interpreted the first draft as positively anti-growth, and suggested changes.

Successive Supreme Courts have interpreted the First Amendment as keeping most religious expression out of public life.

Courts have typically interpreted the First Amendment as protecting fictional depictions of real people in works of art; the bar for winning a defamation lawsuit is higher for public figures, including celebrities, than it is for private individuals.

"The United States Supreme Court has consistently interpreted the First Amendment to prohibit civil courts from intervening in disputes concerning religious doctrine, discipline or internal organization," the papers said, noting that that is what the church's internal disciplinary procedures are for.

Augustine interpreted the first text as literally identifying love with the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Christian Trinity (De Trinitate, VI, 5, p. 207).

The Supreme Court has enshrined corporate personhood and interpreted the First Amendment to prohibit Congress from regulating money in politics.

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In 2008, he wrote the majority opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller, in which the Supreme Court for the first time interpreted the Second Amendment as conferring an individual right to possess a firearm.

The Supreme Court has interpreted the Sixth Amendment – which entitles defendants to an "impartial" jury – to mean not only that individual jurors are supposed to be unbiased but that juries should be drawn from a broad cross-section of the community.

The Supreme Court delivered the presidency to George W. Bush, interpreted the Second Amendment to guarantee an individual right to bear arms and allowed corporations and unions to spend unlimited amounts of money in elections.

Some have interpreted the second stage as meaning that it will be the SFL board that will decide whether Rangers are admitted to Division One or the Third Division.

He interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment to mean that the Court "had no business reflecting society's changing and expanding values".

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