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Mubenga died in 2010 under restraint on a British Airways plane while being deported to Angola.
"Not like the slavery of 150 years ago," Cohen said, "but it's a restraint on a person's freedoms and liberties".
In an interview last month, he vowed to pursue the stimulus and spending restraint on "a parallel track".
"Not like the slavery of 150 years ago, but it's a restraint on a person's freedoms and liberties".
Several other lawyers also expressed astonishment at the decision because in the United States, unlike in Britain or Canada, prior restraint on a book is virtually unobtainable.
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The 40-year-old Pentagon Papers judgment means no U.S. government could succeed in prior restraint on an issue of this kind.
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Each represents, by definition, a restraint on trade, a layer of regulation, expensive overhead in the free-market economy.
Cells are thought to become cancerous over many years as they collect, one by one, the mutations required to override the many genetic restraints on a cell's growth.
Restraints on a company's behavior can be easily sidestepped, may do little to curb its market power and may require constant policing by a court or government.
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