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People asked me why retroactive deportations did not violate the clause of the Constitution barring ex post facto laws.
Ten Commandments cases are typically litigated under the clause of the First Amendment prohibiting government establishment of religion.
The clause of the Constitution setting out the suspension of the writ was codified in Section 9 of Article I – seemingly bestowing the suspension power within the legislature.
The court further undermined itself last week when it struck down the clause of the new election law that was aimed at curtailing political dynasties.
Hollywood's true power equation is as slippery as the punctuation of a phrase in the clause of your contract that defines "cash break-even".
Under the clause of TTIP that most worries campaigners, US companies will be able to sue governments for pursuing policies that harm their business.
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The clauses of the amendment are often called the establishment clause, the free exercise clause, the free speech clause, the free press clause, the assembly clause, and the petition clause.
One could also construe the clauses of a recursive Tarskian theory as stipulated.
By 1350 half the clauses of Magna Carta were no longer actively used.
The former consists of a minimal subset of the clauses of an unsatisfiable formula, such that if we remove these clauses the resulting formula becomes satisfiable.
Star alleges that the deal with the states violates the Compact Clause of the Constitution, which regulates agreements between states.
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