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"The question is, who should be making the decisions about what lawyers may permissibly do?"
As a result, in his opinion, it is permissibly for every one to take part in the area of politics.
White agreed with the majority that the state can permissibly impose qualifications on the officers of Local 54.
When a state is acting in such a role, it may permissibly discriminate against non-residents.
I don't know if I can permissibly deliver this kind of information to your enemies."
"The legislature could, rationally and permissibly, decide that the time has come to jettison the term."
For example, public agencies are usually permissibly self-insured.
It refers to a degree of power that is recognised in law as power permissibly exercised over the thing.
Use of the term "public capacity" indicates that a venue can permissibly hold more people than it can actually seat.
Thomson takes it that you may permissibly unplug yourself from the violinist even though this will kill him.
Parental authority is not absolute and can be permissibly restricted if doing so is in the interests of a child's welfare.
Rather, the issue is whether Congress can permissibly regulate much speech that has no plausible connection to candidate contributions or corruption to achieve those goals.
Part V of the decision discussed whether political strikes posed such a significant issue as to permissibly infringe on freedom of speech.
Further, the majority also held that the legislation permissibly limited State powers and did not interfere with State constitutions or functioning.
Who's to say which PAC's are unduly partisan and which permissibly issue-oriented?
One thing is clear, however: were the plurality's "permissibly furthers" standard adopted by the Court, for all practical purposes, Roe would be overruled.
Only 2% of students per district will be permissibly scored as "Proficient" using the TAKS-M.
But we are satisfied that the requirement of these tests permissibly furthers the State's interest in protecting potential human life, and we therefore believe Section 188.029 to be constitutional.
Whether a challenged abortion regulation "permissibly furthers" a legitimate state interest is the question that courts must answer in abortion cases, not the standard for courts to apply.
"We believe that Missouri may permissibly place an increased risk of an erroneous decision on those seeking to terminate an incompetent individual's life-sustaining treatment," the Chief Justice said.
Accordingly to an article by CNN: In straight-laced Singapore where graffiti tag artists can get sent to prison, one void deck goes permissibly "defaced."
The "permissibly furthers" standard has no independent meaning, and consists of nothing other than what a majority of this Court may believe at any given moment in any given case.
Because "the elements of racial hatred in (the) murder" were relevant to several aggravating factors, we held that the trial judge permissibly took this evidence into account in sentencing the defendant to death.
It held that so long as the police conduct did not violate federal law, "California could permissibly conclude that the benefits of excluding relevant evidence of criminal activity do not outweigh the costs."
However, the Tenth Circuit went on to explain that "a state may permissibly infringe upon this right when its interest is important enough and the law is appropriately tailored to meet the stated interest."