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yale law journal 126 :10 1 20 16 26 searching much more efficient. A parsed corpus annotates phrases, clauses, or sentences to show
sentence from Katzenbach as support for the idea that a “doctrine of the equality of the states” exists— concealing the part about how “that doctrine
guilty, more likely to receive a shorter sentence or be acquitted, and less likely to bear the social costs of incarceration. The poor arrestee, by con
panelnoted this testimony but determined in one sentence, “This obstacle is unrelated to the hospital-admitting-privileges requirement.” The second challenge
Commonwealth of Virginia charged him with felony assault on a law-enforcement officer, for which he received a sentence of more than ten years in
senting) (“Under our precedents, . . . the post hoc justification doctrine merely requires that courts assess agency action based on the official
either of the following ways: (a) The concept of immoral law is coherent; or (b) Sentences asserting that a particular legal requirement or directive
testimony but determined in one sentence, “This obstacle is unrelated to the hospital-admitting-privileges requirement.”62 The second challenge to
Patricia Wald and David Sentelle, concluded that Exemption 7(C) does not prevent the disclosure of “[i]nformation relating to business judgments and
paraphrases sentences from Justice Scalia’s opinions – in this case, Michigan v. Bryant, 562 U.S. 344 (2011) (Scalia, J., dissenting). Others of