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Most advocates of CSR accept, as I do, that unadorned capitalism can serve the public interest — and adorned capitalism, through companies with an appropriate and proportionate approach to CSR, can serve that interest even better.

In order to pass muster under the 14th Amendment, a government program that takes race into account must be justified by a compelling interest and, further, has to be "narrowly tailored" to serve that interest.

Under the Supreme Court's First Amendment precedents, the government may not restrict speech in a public forum without a compelling interest and a policy narrowly tailored to serve that interest.

In 2003, when the Supreme Court ruled that race-conscious admissions are constitutional if carefully carried out, it gave two basic reasons: they serve a compelling interest of society; and without them, selective colleges and universities would be much less diverse than they must be to serve that interest.

Arc, says Ings, came about because the makers of New Scientist realised that their readers are "interested in speculating on where things are going", but they did not feel able to serve that interest in speculation within the pages of magazine dedicated to science, a field which is defined by facts.

Respondents contended that the L.S.A. [College of Literature, Science and the Arts] has just such an interest in the educational benefits that result from having a racially and ethnically diverse student body and that its program is narrowly tailored to serve that interest...

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"We're just serving that interest".

The official complained that "repeating Hezbollah's claims does nothing but serve that group's interests" but did not deny that the agency had suffered losses in Lebanon.

"In particular, the Court does not decide whether petitioners' religious exercise has been substantially burdened, whether the Government has a compelling interest" to ensure contraceptive coverage, "or whether the current regulations are the least restrictive means of serving that interest".

Even if it were granted that some sort of market-driven economy is in the public interest (or, to adapt Churchill's quip about democracy, that it is the worst option except for all the rest), the case would remain to be made that the sort of market-driven economy we have in the United States serves that interest.

"In particular, the Court does not decide whether petitioners' religious exercise has been substantially burdened, whether the Government has a compelling interest, or whether the current regulations are the least restrictive means of serving that interest".

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