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en This is a classic case of state power aligned against a corporate interest. It's true we did have the City against us but we did have the First Amendment on our side.

en She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men.

en The fight for Internet freedom is now being waged in earnest. On one side you have the public...on the other side you have the nation's largest telephone and cable companies, who have aligned with some in Congress to strip the Internet of the First Amendment.

en The real question in this case ... is who makes the threshold determination of using a civilian or military legal system. It's a classic case of executive and congressional power versus judicial power.

en My reading of that case is that the U.S. Supreme Court has said that the state legislature has plenary power, full power, in respect to appointment of presidential electors and that power cannot be eroded even by the state constitution,

en This is the classic case of corporate paranoia. If they try to make the case that consumers are confused as to what is being sold here, that's absurd. You don't even have to be a baseball fan to recognize the difference between a Yankee Hater logo and a Yankees logo.

en Our participation in the state lease sale is aligned with our current interest in progressing Liberty along.

en Well, I can't really discuss the case so much. Last week, I was arrested for that. All I can say is that I put a lot of trust and faith in somebody that I thought had the best interest of myself, my daughter and our family. Unfortunately I was betrayed. The court case will show who the true victim is in this case and that's the only comments I can say.

en It's a classic case ... a little, fabulous creative growth asset that is rich in intellectual property gets dissipated in a corporate takeover.

en Bosnia's case is a case against the leadership, and the leaders represent the state. They employ the organs of state power.

en You're going to end up with a hodgepodge of state-by-state and, I hope this isn't the case, but even city-by-city approaches. It's going to be a logistical nightmare and very confusing to consumers.

en We pleaded that whatever was fit to be done at all might with propriety be done by anybody who did it well; that the tools belonged to those who could use them; that the possession of a power presupposed a right to its use. This was urged from city to city, from state to state. Women were encouraged to try new occupations.

en [First, he found in the Texas anti-abortion law no violation of due process because the traditional test--rational relation to a valid state objective--was easily satisfied. As to the majority in Roe having cranked up the test--the law could be sustained only if the State could show a] compelling state interest, ... the history of the Fourteenth Amendment.

en The twentieth century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democrac

en The twentieth century has been characterized by three developments of great political importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democrac

en Arkansas is the only state in the country that has a Constitutional amendment limiting interest to 17 percent.


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