United States Supreme Court Reports, 108. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1992 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 87.
91. lappuse
... Congress clearly netting [ 494 US 105 ] intended to prohibit any that diminishes waiver rights , but nonetheless did not have the netting problem in mind when drafting language relevant to over- payments and [ 494 US 106 ] 8 ...
... Congress clearly netting [ 494 US 105 ] intended to prohibit any that diminishes waiver rights , but nonetheless did not have the netting problem in mind when drafting language relevant to over- payments and [ 494 US 106 ] 8 ...
143. lappuse
... Congress expressly cov- ered advance requests or offers of compensation for services to be " ren- dered ... at a time when [ the recipi- ent ] is an officer or employee of the United States . " 18 In both of these pro- visions Congress ...
... Congress expressly cov- ered advance requests or offers of compensation for services to be " ren- dered ... at a time when [ the recipi- ent ] is an officer or employee of the United States . " 18 In both of these pro- visions Congress ...
870. lappuse
... Congress is able to rec- ognize a distinction that has eluded the majority : the difference between a statute taking effect on a certain date , in the sense that its provisions are not to be applied by a court before that date passes ...
... Congress is able to rec- ognize a distinction that has eluded the majority : the difference between a statute taking effect on a certain date , in the sense that its provisions are not to be applied by a court before that date passes ...
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28 USCS 42 USCS 96 S Ct action aggravating circumstance alleged annotation references antipsychotic apply argued Auto-Cite Blackmun Board Brennan circum claim Clause concurring Congress consider constitutional corporations counsel Court of Appeals criminal death penalty death sentence decision defendant determine Disbarment dissenting District Court diversity jurisdiction drugs due process Eighth Amendment employees factor February 26 federal courts filed Fourteenth Amendments Fourth Amendment Government granted habeas instruction interest issue judgment jurisdiction jurors jury trial Justice L Ed 2d limited March 19 March 26 ment mitigating circumstances mitigating evidence nied NLRB opinion payment Peti Petition for writ Petitioner v United plaintiff political prison procedural reasonable remanded remedy respondent rule Scalia sion Sixth Amendment State's statute statutory Stevens supra Supreme Court tion tioner Title VII Tucker Act union United States 494 United States Court USCS violation writ of certiorari