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United States v. Butler, 297 U.S. 1 (1936), is a U.S.
Supreme Court case that held that the U.S.
Congress has not only the
power to lay
taxes to the level...
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broadly in
their views of ****ion, from
considering it
completely impermissible (for
example in Catholicism, most
forms of Islam, and some
sects of...
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otherwise it
would constitute double jeopardy and is
constitutionally impermissible. In 1992,
President George H. W. Bush
issued a
memorandum to
heads of...
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voicemail applications in the city. The
restriction was
subsequently ruled impermissible by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
which grandfathered that...
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philosophy that
explores the
moral obligations, and permissibility, or
impermissibility of ****ual activities. Also
deals with
issues arising from all aspects...
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argument that the DMCA, as
enforced in this case,
would result in an
impermissible restriction of free speech. The
court agreed with 321
Studios that computer...
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reference to the
Golden Calf of the
Biblical story, a
symbol of
impermissible worship. It
opened in an
underground location in the ba****ts from...
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specifically because the
franchise violated league rules regarding impermissible player benefits and
workplace policies. The
lottery to
determine the...
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after the
Eagles won NFC
Championship Game,
which is a
period of
impermissible conduct.
According to
Marcus Hayes of The
Philadelphia Inquirer, the...
- at any
given time. Al-Nawawi and Abd al-Jabbar ibn
Ahmad declared it
impermissible to give
oaths of
loyalty to more than one leader. Al-Joziri said: The...