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licenses. The term meant that possession of the item would continue until the holder was shown, in a judicial proceeding, to have misbehaved. A grant
individuals in the same way as their past acts. For example, lawyers lose their law licenses, stockbrokers are precluded from appearing before the
authcheckdam.pdf (reporting that there were 1,268,011 licensed lawyers in the United States in 2012). See, e.g., Lawyers/Law Firms, Center for
undoc- umented and even legal residents from becoming foster parents. Indeed, “[b]ecoming a licensed caregiver is a complicated process that includes a
complicate Gorsuch’s effort to paint the vaccine-or-testing mandate as an exercise of extraconstitutional power—one that licensed judicial intervention
Mary Anne Case, Marriage Licenses, 89 Minn. L. Rev. 1758, 1772 (2004) (observing that “marri… Cf. Mary Anne Case, Marriage Licenses, 89 Minn. L. Rev
licensed physicians—to justify its rule in section 6(c) that a drug design is not defective (and thus deserves to be marketed with adequate warnings
are leased for theatrical and non-theatrical exhibition, licensed for broadcasting, shown on airplanes, and sold as videocassettes. Each market has
notorious of these laws is a 2005 amendment to a Missouri law mandating that an abortion provider be licensed as an ambulatory surgical center, be
prohibition in U.S. jurisdictions of nonlawyers holding any ownership interest in a partnership with licensed attorneys. Some jurisdictions are exploring