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  • 91Universal jurisdiction — or universality principle is a controversial principle in international law whereby states claim criminal jurisdiction over persons whose alleged crimes were committed outside the boundaries of the prosecuting state, regardless of nationality,… …

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  • 92Citation signal — Introductory signals are used in legal citations to present authorities and show how the authorities relate to propositions in textual statements. A legal writer uses an introductory signal to tell readers how her citation to legal authority… …

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  • 93Dormant Commerce Clause — The Dormant Commerce Clause, also known as the Negative Commerce Clause, is a legal doctrine that courts in the United States have inferred from the Commerce Clause in Article I of the United States Constitution. The Commerce Clause expressly… …

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  • 94New York Times Co. v. United States — Supreme Court of the United States Argued June 26, 1971 Decided …

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  • 95Originalism — Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States, by Howard Chandler Christy …

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  • 96Scientific opinion on climate change — This article is about scientific opinion on climate change. For public perception and controversy about the scientific consensus, see Public opinion on climate change and Global warming controversy. For opinions of individual dissenting… …

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  • 97Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 9, 1978 Decided …

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  • 98Homerton College, Cambridge — Cambridge College Infobox name = Homerton College infobox colour = #000066 text colour = link colour = #ffcc00 colours = full name = latin name = latin motto = Respice Finem english motto = Look to the end founder = founder pl = named for =… …

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  • 99McConnell v. Federal Election Commission — Supreme Court of the United States Argued September 8, 2003 …

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  • 100Lumbee — Infobox Ethnic group group = Lumbee pop = 53,000Fact|date=August 2008 regions = flagcountry|United States region1 = flagicon|North Carolina North Carolina pop1 = region2 = flagicon|Virginia Virginia pop2 = langs = English rels = related =The… …

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