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Even in its most cravenly deferential rational basis cases, the Supreme Court has always required at least a "fig leaf" of legitimacy--some assertion, however transparently false, of a public-spirited purpose for restricting the exercise of supposedly nonfundamental rights like the ability to earn a living.
To tap into that moment, check out the new HBO documentary premiering this week, By The People: The Election of Barack Obama, which captures the passion and spirited sense of public purpose of Obama organizers and volunteers during the campaign.
Taxpayers in this country need to know that our aid budget is focused squarely on poverty reduction, with strong fiduciary guarantees to ensure that the money is not spirited away for other purposes.
Pick became the de facto head of design on the underground throughout the interwar period, and he was applying his public-spirited doctrine of "fitness for purpose" long before the underground became a public corporation in 1933.
At first, I thought that they were photos of terrorism suspects spirited out of Guantánamo, and that the purpose was to illustrate the Abu Ghraib-style humiliations they endured.
It was a spirited evening of award-giving, fundraising, music and humor, infused with the passion and purpose of those in attendance.
The purpose of the Vitter amendment was apparently to take a mean-spirited swipe at an unpopular constituency while putting opponents on the defensive.
"It was spirited.
The Scouts' spirited founder.
He liked them spirited.
A spirited correspondence followed.
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