American Constitutional Law, Τεύχος 1Foundation Press, 1978 - 1204 σελίδες |
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... violated some duty owed to the plaintiff . Applying this doctrine to challenges of official government action or inaction , the relevant question would not be simply whether the official or agency violated the law , but rather whether ...
... violated some duty owed to the plaintiff . Applying this doctrine to challenges of official government action or inaction , the relevant question would not be simply whether the official or agency violated the law , but rather whether ...
Σελίδα 113
... violated duties owed to them . In some cases , a litigant injured by another's action may pre- sumptively lack standing to represent his own interests because the action has violated no duty , as a matter either of constitutional or of ...
... violated duties owed to them . In some cases , a litigant injured by another's action may pre- sumptively lack standing to represent his own interests because the action has violated no duty , as a matter either of constitutional or of ...
Σελίδα 262
... violated the limitation the fifteenth amendment imposes upon them even in the absence of implementing federal ... violates fourteenth amendment ) . The fifteenth amendment also prohib- its state action which , although non ...
... violated the limitation the fifteenth amendment imposes upon them even in the absence of implementing federal ... violates fourteenth amendment ) . The fifteenth amendment also prohib- its state action which , although non ...
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