This is about America's imperial presidency and the fourth amendment, which it has trampled into irrelevant ink smudges. |
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The fourth amendment concerns exceptions related to the genuine occupational qualifications. |
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On the basis of the fourth amendment in any event, therefore, the total duration of the Service Agreements was as a rule about 15 years. |
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A working group composed of representatives of the SJC was set up after the adoption of the fourth amendment to the Constitution. |
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The Commission accepts the fourth amendment, which calls for more frequent reports. |
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The fourth amendment to the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer is hereby approved on behalf of the Community. |
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Annex 1 to the third amendment, which was left intact by the fourth amendment, lists collection points which are to be served in addition to private households. |
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The European Parliament's fourth amendment, relating to the issue of the components of gross income, is incorporated by the Council in the footnote relating to the 'Total household income' area. |
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The fourth amendment to the Chinese Constitution has resolved some lingering uncertainties and strengthened the protection given to private property rights, although the reform still has a long way to go. |
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The fourth amendment was adopted in December 1999 in Beijing. |
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Under the fourth amendment, peasants were given a period of six months to register their proof of tenancy after which unregistered tenants were unable to claim their right. |
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In 1984 Congress undercut the exclusionary rule which barred evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment. |
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The Fourth Amendment does not contemplate the executive officers of Government as neutral and disinterested magistrates. |
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In 1989, the National Treasury Employees Union challenged that law, arguing it was an infringement of the Fourth Amendment. |
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Evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment is subject to the exclusionary rule, which prevents the use of illegally obtained evidence in criminal trials. |
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The idea of a blanket warrant is a mockery of the Fourth Amendment requirement of probable cause. |
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When she didn't receive a satisfactory response, she sued her arresting officer and the city of Lago Vista, claiming her Fourth Amendment rights had been violated. |
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For example, the Court's originalists consider the rights the Fourth Amendment protects to be preconstitutional. |
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Twenty fourth Amendment bans poll taxes, a fee paid by voters in federal elections which effectively disenfranchised African Americans. |
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State prison inmates brought a Fourth Amendment challenge to a state law requiring those who were convicted of felonies to furnish DNA samples for storage in a data bank. |
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