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The key cases on reproductive rights hinged on privacy instead of equality.
Moreover, in some key cases, scientists must keep their findings confidential because of continuing legal actions.
After working in the Reagan administration, Keisler represented AT&T on several key cases before returning to government in 2002.
This has major implications for several key cases the court has heard or will hear this term.
The security services lost their claims to secrecy in two key cases – Binyam Mohamed and al-Rawi – concerning allegations of complicity in torture.
(That's Scalia during a 2009 case. A summary of more key cases in the religious-display-on-public-land fight can be found here).
Rather than produce deadlocked 4-4 decisions, the court may simply choose to rehear some key cases once a new justice is finally confirmed, Rosen said.
Though her specialty is menswear, she sells everything: belts, handbags, shoes, suitcases, briefcases, key cases, golf bags, women's clothing, appointment books, and underwear.
She developed a reputation for appreciating the fine nuances of the law and for casting the deciding vote in key cases when the court was split.
Third, the growing use of the European Convention on Human Rights to pursue privacy actions places serious journalism at risk (though the key cases thus far have not impinged on public service journalism).
Yet the current ISC investigation will not examine the two key cases of the Libyan dissidents being kidnapped and delivered to the Gaddafi regime because they are the subject of a police inquiry.
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