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  • 61suppress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. put down, quell, subdue; repress, restrain; conceal; quash; withhold; abolish, ban; stanch, check. See restraint, concealment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. crush, overpower, overcome, contain, cut off,… …

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  • 62Cass — (k[a^]s), v. t. [F. casser, LL. cassare, fr. L. cassus empty, hollow, and perhaps influenced by L. quassare to shake, shatter, v. intens. of quatere to shake. Cf. {Cashier}, v. t., {Quash}, {Cask}.] To render useless or void; to quash; to annul;… …

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  • 63Judicial review — is the power of the courts to annul the acts of the executive and/or the legislative power where it finds them incompatible with a higher norm. Judicial review is an example of the functioning of separation of powers in a modern governmental… …

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  • 65Squash tennis — is an American variant of squash racquets, but played with a ball and racquets that are closer to the equipment used for lawn tennis, and with somewhat different rules. For younger players the game offers the complexity of squash racquets and the …

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  • 66Branzburg v. Hayes — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Branzburg v. Hayes ArgueDate=February 23 ArgueYear=1972 DecideDate=June 29 DecideYear=1972 FullName=Branzburg v. John P. Hayes, et al., Judges USVol=408 USPage=665 Citation=92 S. Ct. 2646; 33 L. Ed. 2d 626; 1972 U.S …

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  • 67David Hicks — For the American chaplain, see David Hicks (chaplain). For the British interior designer, see David Nightingale Hicks. David Hicks David Hicks outside his family home in Salisbury Park, South Australia Born 7 August 1975 (1975 08 07)… …

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  • 68State Secrets Privilege — The State Secrets Privilege is an evidentiary rule created by United States legal precedent. The court is asked to exclude evidence from a legal case based solely on an affidavit submitted by the government stating court proceedings might… …

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  • 69James Fleissner — James P. Fleissner (Jim) is an American attorney and a Professor of Law at Mercer University School of Law in Macon, Georgia. While at Mercer, Fleissner has remained Special Assistant United States Attorney and Deputy Special Counsel. As Deputy… …

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  • 70Patriot Debates — The American Bar Association passed resolutions on the USA PATRIOT Act that asked the U.S. Government to conduct a thorough review of the implementation of the powers granted to the Executive Branch under the Act before considering legislation… …

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