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177. lappuse
... function and at the same time repre- sents an important mode of artistic expression - added to the fact that lyrics , to the extent that they can be communicated in a broad- cast context , deserve traditional first amendment protection ...
... function and at the same time repre- sents an important mode of artistic expression - added to the fact that lyrics , to the extent that they can be communicated in a broad- cast context , deserve traditional first amendment protection ...
253. lappuse
... function , such agencies exercise legislative power which Con- gress itself might exercise if it had time to fill in the details . Accordingly , independent agencies are responsible to the Congress rather than to the president . The ...
... function , such agencies exercise legislative power which Con- gress itself might exercise if it had time to fill in the details . Accordingly , independent agencies are responsible to the Congress rather than to the president . The ...
371. lappuse
... functional - a concept that has been termed " esthetic functionality . " In addi- tion , it also emphasizes that a proper test for esthetic function- ality is keyed to the competitive result of the feature in ques- 56. 335 F.2d at 840 ...
... functional - a concept that has been termed " esthetic functionality . " In addi- tion , it also emphasizes that a proper test for esthetic function- ality is keyed to the competitive result of the feature in ques- 56. 335 F.2d at 840 ...
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