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“You are taking a very narrow view of what is atstake.”
“You seem to fail to understand that the voluntary oath to your wife whom you know and love is even more important than an involuntary coerced oath made to strangers in a civil case where money is atstake.”
“ButI won't ever forget that Hass and Deckert played a political game of chicken withthe future of children and programs for the poor atstake.”
“What's also atstake is freedom of speech and freedom of the press, because so many people get their news and information from the net today.”
The Huffington Post: John Dougherty: The Clock Is Running Out on Net Neutrality
“As you move up the judicial food chain, you have to be more careful, as more is atstake.”
“About the only facts that fit those categories these days are in the areas of business and finance and economics, where people have money atstake.”
“I think there are probably very few people in this room or in America who would say that torture should never, ever be used, particularly if thousands of lives are atstake.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Jack Goldsmith Prefer Barack Obama to Dick Cheney?
“Rather, the law would remain in place, but courts would recognize exceptions when core First Amendment activity is atstake.”
“Rarely does this frame accurately reflect the real issues atstake.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Property Rights Cases are Not “Pro-Business” vs. “Anti-Business” Cases:
“Facts, such as you tender, are worthy of elision when diversity is atstake.”
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