Second, these novel privilege claims were quite weak as a matter of law.
Default and bankruptcy are a well-defined process in which debt holders always do better than stockholders as a matter of law.
Grave human rights abuses against women and men, whether in conflict situations or not, are already forbidden as a matter of law.
Westminster, effectively ended segregation as a matter of law in California.
Thus, at the time of his arrest he was no longer-as a matter of law, as far as the Supreme Court was concerned-president of Honduras.
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In 2007, a coroner ruled that as a matter of law neither he nor the jury could see relevant intelligence material, making an inquest impossible.
These economists believe uninsured non-actors often raise health insurance by not participating, and by receiving healthcare as a matter of law with little or no payment.
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The IRS moved for summary judgment, throwing Mr. Wall a bone that penalties should not be imposed if his deductions were disallowed as a matter of law.
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Neither exemption is categorically inapplicable to unlicensed accountants as a matter of law, and PwC has established material fact questions on whether Plaintiffs fall under either exemption.
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This is wrong as a matter of law and policy.
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Under this section, a judge may award the prevailing party fees and costs if the court dismisses the case as a matter of law prior to evidence being presented.
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These costs are substantial as a matter of law.
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Thus, at the time of his arrest he knew, as well as everybody else, that he was no longer-as a matter of law, as far as the Supreme Court was concerned-president of Honduras.
The lower court erred by finding that all of the enumerated professions, including accountants, were precluded as a matter of law from presenting evidence that their employees could meet the professional and administrative exemption requirements.
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That is important, said Curran, because fighting bioterrorism is at this point as much a matter of law enforcement as medicine.
By taking such a path, the court would be spared from imposing a single nationwide definition of marriage as a matter of constitutional law, and from having to rule, for all time, that there is or is not a constitutional right to same-sex marriage a momentous step that some justices might be reluctant to take.
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We nonetheless maintain that the truce remains in force, but as a matter of international law it cannot continue to exist if one party states it has been terminated.
The UN special rapporteur said that as a matter of international law, drone strikes were only lawful if they took place at the express request of the country concerned.
As a matter of international law, when a U.S. President grants recognition to a foreign State, the President imposes no duty or obligation on the United States that the United States would not in any event be obliged to discharge.
Mrs Clinton added that she supports same-sex marriage "personally and as a matter of policy and law".
"As a Muslim, I know this case is a matter of Islamic law, " says Mohamed Jihad, a teacher at the school.
This is a matter of law, as a result of the work done by Senator Charles Grassley.
As a matter of historical doctrine, the old Equal Protection law would look with amazement on these developments.
President Bush's statements even then showed that he thought of the attack, in essence, as an act of war rather than a law enforcement matter.
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But there is another, simpler explanation: as a devout Muslim, Mr Erdogan may sincerely believe that the behaviour of straying spouses should be a matter for the law, and not simply for private morality.
Opponents of the law see this as a criminal matter doctors who prescribe lethal drugs are assisting a murder and a moral one.
As a matter of principle, the SC can only interpret the Basic Law and reverse the CFA's interpretation if it is inconsistent with the true legislative intent, not as a matter of expediency.
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