West's Encyclopedia of American Law, Volum 6West Publishing Company, 1998 - 486 sider Contains over four thousand alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about terms, concepts, events, movements, cases, and persons significant to U.S. law; and includes sidebars and In Focus articles, tables and indexes, and a variety of reference materials. |
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Side 227
... ISSUE To promulgate or send out . In a lawsuit , a disputed point of law or QUESTION OF FACT , set forth in the PLEADINGS , that is alleged by one party and denied by the other . In the law governing the transfer or distribu- tion of ...
... ISSUE To promulgate or send out . In a lawsuit , a disputed point of law or QUESTION OF FACT , set forth in the PLEADINGS , that is alleged by one party and denied by the other . In the law governing the transfer or distribu- tion of ...
Side 311
... issues in the controversy must be " real and substantial , " and therefore more than mere generalized interests common to the public at large . A related rule forbids the federal courts to issue ADVISORY OPINIONS . Dat- ing from the ...
... issues in the controversy must be " real and substantial , " and therefore more than mere generalized interests common to the public at large . A related rule forbids the federal courts to issue ADVISORY OPINIONS . Dat- ing from the ...
Side 353
... issue during his time as surgeon general . He viewed abortion as a moral issue , not a political one , and he strongly disagreed with those who wanted to ban contraceptives and abortion . In response to Koop's position on contraception ...
... issue during his time as surgeon general . He viewed abortion as a moral issue , not a political one , and he strongly disagreed with those who wanted to ban contraceptives and abortion . In response to Koop's position on contraception ...
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