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Plaintiffs sued the United States government for promoting activities that were known to pollute the atmosphere and cause climate change. They claimed the government's policies violated their rights under the substantive due process clause of the Fifth Amendment, the equal protection clause of the Ninth Amendment, and the public trust doctrine. The Ninth Circuit held it was not within the court's Article III power to create and oversee a comprehensive plan capable of redressing the Plaintiffs' injuries and, therefore, Plaintiffs lacked standing.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.l0063408041
Vol. 4 published by Center of Military History, United States Army, 1987. ; Vol. 4. has subtitle: The medics' war / by Albert E. Cowdrey. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit determined that the government's broad regulatory scope under the Safe Drinking Water Act did not exceed Congress' authority under the U.S. Constitution's Commerce Clause. An Idaho farmer discharged wastewater into a well and was found guilty on criminal charges under the Safe Drinking Water Act. The Ninth Circuit held that in order to bring criminal charges under the Act, the government has the burden to show that a defendant willfully injected a fluid into the ground without a permit, not that the injection actually damaged a source of groundwater.
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The Constitution is a pro-slavery instrument, according to the necessary meaning of its terms.--The framers of the Constitution intended to make a pro-slavery instrument.--The Constitution has been treated as a pro-slavery instrument, by the government, in practice.--The Constitution is pro-slavery, according to the exposition of its final interpreter. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; BEIN,GEN Slavery Pamphlets 64: Another issue.
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Grandparenting varies enormously in the United States and here we discuss that growing diversity. Relying on exchange and reciprocity, feminist, and political economic theoretical perspectives, we begin by exploring the increasing need for grandchild care and assistance in the United States and the dearth of federal and employer supports for working families. Assessing the impact of sociodemographic trends, notably the rise in single parenting and the increase in employment among grandparents, we assess the intensification of grandparenting. Then we turn to issues related to proximity, examining the pleasures and challenges of coresidential, custodial, long distance, and transnational grandparenting. Finally, we turn to the impact of grandparenting on the emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing of grandparents.
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This Article will examine in general the structure of the Irish Government relating to foreign investment, and describe the role of the government agencies that provide incentives for foreign direct investments. The Article will focus on the negotiation process between those government agencies and foreign investors, and examine the typical investment contract entered into by United States investors. The Article will also describe some important aspects of the typical forms of direct investment in Ireland: manufacturing, service industry, and joint venture investments. This Article will examine the concept of tax-advantaged lending in Ireland, Ireland's foreign exchange control regulations, and its attitude toward repatriation of profits. Finally, the Article will review the recent debate about Irish industrial development, examine the new Finance Act of 1984, and attempt to predict future foreign investment trends in Ireland.
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no. 1. Elements of administration.--no. 2. Instructions for the use of company and regimental forms.--no. 3. Instructions for the use of Engineer department forms.--no. 4. Carpentry manual.--no. 5. Masonry manual.--no. 6. Manual for blacksmiths.--no. 9. Military roads; tentative material for a revised chapter on roads for the Engineer field manual. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"This compilation . contains all permanent and general statutes of the United States now in force directly affecting, and many such statutes indirectly affecting the War department and the military establishment, including the legislation enacted by the Seventieth Congress, which adjourned March 4, 1929."--Pref. ; Lettered on cover: Military laws of the United States 1929. Seventh edition. ; War department, Document no. 22a. Office of the adjutant general.--Verso of t.-p. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 1950, v. 4. ; Document ed. not distributed to depository libraries except as part of United States congressional serial set. (Departmental ed. distributed as Supt. of Docs. class no. S.1.1:) ; Some v. in this ed. are also reprinted (including House document nos.) as part of: Foreign relations of the United States, Departmental ed. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Vols. for 1932- issued in pts. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112057460534
Shipping list no.: 91-824-P. ; "Leadership for all Americans." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwwws2
"A selected list of references for the study of state government": p. 481-486. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t0vq2w986
Caption title: The Charter. ; "The charter": p. 1-15. ; Cover title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030449714
"Supersedes DA Pam 350-3-1, 1968. ; "Headquarters, Dept. of the Army . February, 1965." ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 2
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"This compilation contains all statutes of the United States now in force directly affecting the War department and the military establishment, including the legislation enacted by the Sixty-sixth Congress."--Pref., v. 1, p. 4. ; On verso of t.-p.: v. 1: War department. Document no. 978. Office of the adjutant general. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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