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frequently Evidenced here, though, is not merely a contest over common terms, but a contest over common terms mediated by law. As described in more
doubled over the same period. That growth was also the result of the shift in power from the states to the federal government, as evidenced by the nearly
catechism of the canon. A evidenced by the questioning of Robert Bork about the Ninth Amendment, I also think that a discussion of the meaning of clauses in
distinctions to further subordinate the people affected by them. This category confusion is especially dangerous for Indigenous peoples, as evidenced by
expert attorneys know the trends in the Court’s recent precedent and the predilections of each individual Justice as evidenced in recent oral argument
infringing upon homosexual mar- riage will receive the penetrating scrutiny evidenced in cases dealing with racial discrimination or with established
provision in either the original statute or the U.S. Code. Another draws on what might be called the “geometry” of the statute, evidenced by recognizable
and the predilections of each individual Justice as evidenced in recent oral argument transcripts, speeches, and writings. Having once served as
become a normalized part of mainstream discourse, as evidenced during the 2016 primaries and election season. The three strategies set out above have
The Connecticut Supreme Court evidenced a clear uneasiness with the perfunctory approach of reviewing a factor’s quantitative effect on a defendant’s