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  • 31Peremptory challenge — usually refers to a right in jury selection for the defense and prosecution to reject a certain number of potential jurors who appear to have an unfavorable bias without having to give any reason. Other potential jurors may be challenged for… …

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  • 32Operation Woodrose — was a military operation carried out by the Indian government in the months after Operation Blue Star to prevent the outbreak of widespread public protest in the state of Punjab.[1] The government arrested all prominent members of the largest… …

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  • 33Hill v. McDonough — Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 26, 2006 Decided June 12, 2006 Full case name: Clarence E. Hill v. James R. McDonough, Interim Secretary, Florida Department of C …

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  • 34Buddhist logic — This article presents the formal background to Buddhist logic which started at about 500 CE in ancient India and still has a living tradition in the Tibetan Gelug order. Like the logic of Aristotle, ancient Indian logic is a highly formal system… …

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  • 35Linda R. S. v. Richard D. — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Linda R. S. v. Richard D. ArgueDate=December 6 ArgueYear=1972 ReargueDate= ReargueYear= DecideDate=March 5 DecideYear=1973 FullName=Linda R.S. v. Richard D. Et al. Citation=410 U.S. 614 USVol=410 USPage=614 Prior= Subsequent …

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  • 36Zarin v. Commissioner — 916 F.2d 110 (3rd Cir. 1990) is a United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals decision concerning the cancellation of debt and the tax consequences for the borrower for U.S. federal income tax purposes.HistoryBackgroundResorts Hotel… …

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  • 37Code of Indian Offenses — What follows is the literal text of the Code of Indian Offenses. R U L E S GOVERNINGTHE COURT OF INDIAN OFFENSES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS,Washington, March 30, 1883.SIR: Your special attention is directed to the… …

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  • 38United Mine Workers of America v. Gibbs — Supreme Court of the United States Argued January 20, 1966 De …

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  • 39Common Law —     Common Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Common Law     (Lat. communis, general, of general application; lex, law)     The term is of English origin and is used to describe the juridical principles and general rules regulating the possession …

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  • 40legal title — see title Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. legal title …

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