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- adjective Not
textual .
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No wonder Marshall felt the need to step back and slip in another completely unprincipled and nontextual point of law – the pretext principle – to limit the damage caused by his opinion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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No wonder Marshall felt the need to step back and slip in another completely unprincipled and nontextual point of law – the pretext principle – to limit the damage caused by his opinion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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No wonder Marshall felt the need to step back and slip in another completely unprincipled and nontextual point of law – the pretext principle – to limit the damage caused by his opinion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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It's not like this issue is completely nontextual; are we just not counting all his overtly homophobic novels?
At least they didn't give it to Mittens Roger Sutton 2008
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No wonder Marshall felt the need to step back and slip in another completely unprincipled and nontextual point of law–the pretext principle–to limit the damage caused by his opinion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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Moreover, the preservation of nontextual records requires extra care, state-of-the art equipment and special storage conditions to ensure that future generations will be able to replay them and experience them the way their original viewers did.
NARA and the Preservation of Audiovisual Content « ResourceShelf 2010
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No wonder Marshall felt the need to step back and slip in another completely unprincipled and nontextual point of law–the pretext principle–to limit the damage caused by his opinion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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No wonder Marshall felt the need to step back and slip in another completely unprincipled and nontextual point of law–the pretext principle–to limit the damage caused by his opinion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bad News for Federalism? Some Preliminary Reflections on Comstock 2010
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Ledbetter is an interesting example, I think, What made the case hard was the existence of nontextual precedents, which created a tension between the text and the precedents.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Supreme Court Without Stare Decisis: 2009
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In short, I argue that the increasing use of frameworks within which Internet users can contribute nontextual UGC constitutes a serious obstacle to government attempts to accurately censor and monitor Internet traffic.
New Paper on UGC 2009
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