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The lengths to which the judge in the Jimmy Mubenga trial went – using restrictive powers – to ensure that the jury heard nothing about the grossly racist texts sent and received by two of the three G4S guards on trial for manslaughter, makes me feel that we have come full circle since the 1980s, and have to start that battle all over again, to bring the reality of racism back into the courtroom.
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To subject the press to the restrictive power of a licenser, as was formerly done, both before and since the Revolution, is to subject all freedom of sentiment to the prejudices of one man, and make him the arbitrary and infallible judge of all controversial points in learning, religion, and government.
The sign is spot on about this city's humor industry and valiant mindset, which throughout its centuries-old history has boldly challenged authorities with most intellectual breed of humor that's become the signature of its boisterous, outspoken inhabitants who even during the height of the restrictive Soviet power humored the authorities.
Black's legacy as a Supreme Court justice derives from his support of the doctrine of total incorporation, according to which the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States makes the Bill of Rights—originally adopted to limit the power of the national government equally restrictive on the power of the states to curtail individual freedom.
In the conventions of some of the states which ratified the constitution a desire was expressed for amendments declaratory of the rights of the people and restrictive of the powers of the new government, in order, as stated at the time, to prevent misconception or abuse of its powers.
President Beji Caid Essebsi and key figures in the ruling party have been publicly criticizing the 2014 constitution — the crowning achievement of Tunisia's transition — as too restrictive on executive power.
Mr Justice Silber ruled in the November 2011 case of AM v Secretary of State for the Home Department (see Rosalind English's post) that a full internet ban placed upon a terrorist suspect subject to a control order (a highly restrictive anti-terrorism power) was lawful.
Beyond that, a noteworthy observation is that the greatest benefit of the less restrictive average transmit power constraints is obtained if we are interested in the sum rate R 1+R 2, whereas the performance improvement is less pronounced for asymmetric rate requirements.
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