United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 521United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 2000 |
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Side 9
... permits a nation to use straight baselines to measure its territorial sea “ [ i ] n localities where the coast line is deeply indented and cut into , or if there is a fringe of islands along the coast in its immediate vicinity . " The ...
... permits a nation to use straight baselines to measure its territorial sea “ [ i ] n localities where the coast line is deeply indented and cut into , or if there is a fringe of islands along the coast in its immediate vicinity . " The ...
Side 11
... permits a nation to draw a " closing line " across the mouth of a bay and to measure its territorial sea outward from that line . Waters enclosed by the line are considered internal waters . Article 7 ( 6 ) also permits a nation to ...
... permits a nation to draw a " closing line " across the mouth of a bay and to measure its territorial sea outward from that line . Waters enclosed by the line are considered internal waters . Article 7 ( 6 ) also permits a nation to ...
Side 35
... permit us to ignore the statute's terms , which provide that a State receives title to submerged lands beneath the territorial sea unless the United States " expressly retain [ s ] " them . 43 U.S. C. § 1313 ( a ) ( emphasis added ) ...
... permit us to ignore the statute's terms , which provide that a State receives title to submerged lands beneath the territorial sea unless the United States " expressly retain [ s ] " them . 43 U.S. C. § 1313 ( a ) ( emphasis added ) ...
Side 114
... permits legislatures to take ac- count of race only when §2 really requires them to do so is a rule that shifts the power to redistrict from legislatures to federal courts ( for only the latter can say what §2 really requires ) . A rule ...
... permits legislatures to take ac- count of race only when §2 really requires them to do so is a rule that shifts the power to redistrict from legislatures to federal courts ( for only the latter can say what §2 really requires ) . A rule ...
Side 118
... permit plaintiffs to bring lawsuits complaining about the covert use of what was overtly forbidden . Any redis- tricting plan will generate potentially injured plaintiffs , will- ing and able to carry on their political battles in a ...
... permit plaintiffs to bring lawsuits complaining about the covert use of what was overtly forbidden . Any redis- tricting plan will generate potentially injured plaintiffs , will- ing and able to carry on their political battles in a ...
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