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Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the statute of limitations must be strictly interpreted to protect employers against "stale claims" and "tardy lawsuits".

The appeals court based its decision loosely on the 11th Amendment, which the Supreme Court has interpreted to protect states from being sued in federal court.

The free-exercise clause, in other words, was never intended nor interpreted to protect the free-exercise rights of elected office-holders.

Though passage of the law allowed thousands of the dictatorship's opponents to be released from prison or to return from exile abroad, it has been interpreted to protect members of the military dictatorship responsible for torture, murder, and other crimes.

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It should by all means continue to enforce the existing language in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin at educational institutions that receive federal aid (and which government lawyers also interpret to protect religious minorities).

The idea of protecting was widely interpreted to mean that he was determined to guard her from the traditional and rigid ways of the Imperial Household Agency courtiers.

Money has that power, in part because the Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution to protect plutocracy.

These examples of anaerobic metabolism at early developmental stages in different species are usually interpreted as serving to protect the embryo from oxidative stress and/or as an array of adaptations that enable them to survive a wide variety of environmental extremes.

Interpreting the law to protect the young as well as the old "is perfectly consistent with the idea that stereotypes should play no role" in the workplace, Paul D. Clement, a deputy solicitor general, told the court.

"Kagan wrote a tribute to Justice Marshall in which she said in his view it was the role of the courts and interpreting the Constitution to protect the people who went unprotected by every other organ of government.

And while the deaths could not be independently verified, the campaign against Libya's most densely populated areas raised new questions about how broadly NATO is interpreting its United Nations mandate to protect civilians.

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