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Exclusionary Rule
EXCLUSIONARY RULE The exclusionary rule permits a criminal defendant to prevent the prosecution from introducing at trial otherwise admissible evidence that was obtained in violation of the Constitution. In a sense the term "exclusionary rule" is misleading, because there are many exclusionary... Read more |
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Bergmanns rule
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Allens rule
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Glogers rule
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Romers rule
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Copes rule
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Rule of law
RULE OF LAW Rule according to law; rule under law; or rule according to a higher law. The rule of law is an ambiguous term that can mean different things in different contexts. In one context the term means rule according to law. No individual can be ordered by the government to pay civil damages... Read more |
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Rule of St Benedict
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gag rules
gag rules in parliamentary procedure, rules limiting or prohibiting free debate on a particular issue. In U.S. history, the term is applied especially to procedural rules in force in the House of Representatives from 1836 to 1844. With the growth of antislavery feeling after the founding of the... Read more |
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Rule of Reason
Rule of Reason is a standard courts use in testing the legality of business conduct under section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890), which prohibits “every contract, combination … or conspiracy, in restraint of trade.” At first, the Supreme Court read the act as condemning... Read more |
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