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- noun Plural form of
appellee .
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The appellees cast their challenge to the constitutionality of the Act in a slightly different way.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Slaughter Solution constitutional? 2010
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The appellees thus articulated their claim as a combination of the diminished effect of their initial vote and the circumvention of their right to participate in the subsequent repeal.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Slaughter Solution constitutional? 2010
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In other words, the attempted distribution of copyrighted materialwhich is all that plaintiffs-appellees allegeis not infringement and is not actionable.
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FURTHER ORDERED that appellees file a response to the emergency motion by September 14, 2010, at 4: 00 p.m.
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The appellees thus articulated their claim as a combination of the diminished effect of their initial vote and the circumvention of their right to participate in the subsequent repeal.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Slaughter Solution constitutional? 2010
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The appellees cast their challenge to the constitutionality of the Act in a slightly different way.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Slaughter Solution constitutional? 2010
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The statute burdens such speech in two ways: First, it limits the number of voices that will convey appellees 'message. .and, therefore, limits the size of the audience they can reach.
Sound Politics: On the legislative coup against the right of initiative 2007
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Nor does the State's claimed interest in protecting the integrity of the initiative process justify the prohibition, because the State has failed to demonstrate the necessity of burdening appellees 'ability to communicate in order to meet its concerns.
Sound Politics: On the legislative coup against the right of initiative 2007
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Second, it makes it less likely that appellees will garner the number of necessary signatures, thus limiting their ability to make the matter the focus of statewide discussion.
Sound Politics: On the legislative coup against the right of initiative 2007
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Charles W. Baker, et al., appellants, vs. Joe C. Carr, et al., appellees: A transcript by Charles W Baker
Action Alert - Keep the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act Intact 2009
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