United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 445United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1979 - Courts |
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... constitutional question is necessary to the disposition of this case . Shawn and Tricia Clark were denied annuities on the ground that they did not meet the statutory requirement that they " lived with the employee . . . in a regular ...
... constitutional question is necessary to the disposition of this case . Shawn and Tricia Clark were denied annuities on the ground that they did not meet the statutory requirement that they " lived with the employee . . . in a regular ...
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... constitutional ques- tion . Before we conclude our inquiry , however , we must con- sider whether a 1966 amendment to the statute affected the children's right to recovery . Congress enacted the 1966 amendments to the Act upon the ...
... constitutional ques- tion . Before we conclude our inquiry , however , we must con- sider whether a 1966 amendment to the statute affected the children's right to recovery . Congress enacted the 1966 amendments to the Act upon the ...
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... constitutional issue decided by the Court * I believe that the Court errs in assuming that its broad interpretation of the " lived with " requirement will always avoid constitutional difficulty . The imposition of the " lived with ...
... constitutional issue decided by the Court * I believe that the Court errs in assuming that its broad interpretation of the " lived with " requirement will always avoid constitutional difficulty . The imposition of the " lived with ...
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... constitutional questions when a nonconstitutional ground might be available . A federal court also may not award relief on the basis of a constitutional decision absent jurisdiction conferred by Congress . When a federal court violates ...
... constitutional questions when a nonconstitutional ground might be available . A federal court also may not award relief on the basis of a constitutional decision absent jurisdiction conferred by Congress . When a federal court violates ...
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... constitutional argument to the effect that the use of the prior conviction as a predicate for his prosecu- tion ... constitutional error in the underlying convic- tion may not be raised ) . The Ninth Circuit has distinguished between a ...
... constitutional argument to the effect that the use of the prior conviction as a predicate for his prosecu- tion ... constitutional error in the underlying convic- tion may not be raised ) . The Ninth Circuit has distinguished between a ...
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