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like a common denominator that is arguably supported by the majority of the available historical evidence. And in that sense, the modern compelling
Specificity “Qualitative specificity” (QS) denotes a form of incorporating dignity into CBA that elaborates on the characteristics of dignity in particular
These parental rights were rooted in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which the Court held denotes not merely freedom from bodily
Port Preference Clause, which, he wrote, “suggests that the term ‘commerce’ denoted sale and/or transport ra- ther than business generally.”186
designated for a city’s expected growth (denoted in some states as a sphere of influence or extraterritorial zoning jurisdic- tion); (3) primarily
one or more sides with a municipal border or lying within the area legally designated for a city’s expected growth (denoted in some states as a sphere
hundred artists and songwriters, including Billie Eilish and Nicki Minaj, recently published an open letter denouncing technology companies’ develop
joined him in denouncing the President for his “political interference” with the justice system, which he labeled “totally inappropriate.” 188
“assertion” in the hearsay context denotes a statement by a declarant having assertive “intent.” See, e.g., Fed. R. Evid. 801(a). Nonetheless, a lively
1200. But see Ernest A. Young, Foreign Law and the Denominator Problem, 119 HARV. L. REV. 148, 153 (2005) (arguing that foreign practices are “most