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  • 1Statutory term analysis — Statutory term analysys is a method of analyzing a statutory term in a law to ensure that it is Congress, not a judge, who has the power to make all law per Article I, section 8, clause 18 of the U.S. Constitution (The Congress Power To Make All… …

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  • 2Statutory interpretation — Judicial Interpretation Forms …

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  • 3Statutory Instrument — In law, a Statutory Instrument is a form of delegated or secondary legislation.United Kingdom Republic of Ireland Statutory Instruments are frequently used in the Republic of Ireland. The term Statutory Instrument is given a broad meaning under… …

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  • 4Statutory license — See compulsory license. A statutory license is an exception to copyright provided by law to use a copyrighted work without the explicit permission of its owner. The law may set royalties and conditions for some types of uses (such as television… …

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  • 5Tax protester statutory arguments — Part of the Taxation in the United States series Tax protest in the United States …

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  • 6Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity — Signed 26 November 1968 Location New York City Effective 11 November 1970 Condition 10 ratifications Parties 51 The Convention on the Non Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity was adopted and opened for… …

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  • 7The Blue Eagle At Work — The Blue Eagle At Work: Reclaiming Democratic Rights in the American Workplace is a legal treatise written by Charles J. Morris which analyzes collective bargaining under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), the federal statute governing most …

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  • 8Antonin Scalia — Infobox Judge name = Antonin Gregory Scalia imagesize = caption = office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court termstart = September 26 1986 termend = nominator = Ronald Reagan appointer = predecessor = William H. Rehnquist… …

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  • 9Jones v. United States — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Jones v. United States ArgueDate=October 5 ArgueYear=1998 DecideDate=March 24 DecideYear=1999 FullName=Nathaniel Jones v. United States of America USVol=526 USPage=227 Citation= Prior=Conviction and sentence affirmed by the… …

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  • 10Legal Process — The legal process school (sometimes legal process theory ) was a movement within American law that attempted to chart a third way between legal formalism and legal realism. Drawing its name from Hart Sacks textbook The Legal Process (along with… …

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