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rule of reason

the relevant market compare per se rule NOTE: The rule of reason does not apply to per se violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

per se

doctrine, or case law [it is clear that licensing of adult entertainment establishments is not a per se violation of the First Amendment "Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrollton, 457 S.E.2d 816 (1995)"] [a per

sanction

: an economic or military coercive measure adopted usually by several nations in concert for forcing a nation violating international law to desist or yield to adjudication vt 1 : to give official approval or consent to

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search

the government may not use an administrative inspection scheme as a pretext to search for evidence of criminal violations "People v. Madison, 520 N.E.2d 374 (1988)"] called also administrative inspection inspection regulatory search see also probable cause

secondary picketing

a dispute NOTE: Secondary picketing that is not for the purpose of informing the public of the dispute violates the Labor Management Relations (Taft-Hartley) Act.

showing

those who seek to perform drug-testing "D. A. Grossbaum"] [failed to make a prima facie of a constitutional violation warranting suppression of the evidence]

silence

being silent ;esp : forbearance from speech or comment 2 : failure to make something known esp. in violation of a duty to do so [acceptance by ] see also estoppel by silence at estoppel

smuggle

evade enforcement of laws [ drugs] [convicted of smuggling weapons] vi : to export or import something in violation of customs laws

stalking

annoys, or intimidates that person NOTE: Stalking is often considered to be aggravated when the conduct involved also violates a restraining order protecting the victim.

strict scrutiny

strict scrutiny : the highest level of judicial scrutiny that is applied esp. to a law that allegedly violates equal protection in order to determine if it is narrowly tailored to serve a compelling state interest see

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rule of reason

the relevant market compare per se rule NOTE: The rule of reason does not apply to per se violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

per se

doctrine, or case law [it is clear that licensing of adult entertainment establishments is not a per se violation of the First Amendment "Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrollton, 457 S.E.2d 816 (1995)"] [a per

sanction

: an economic or military coercive measure adopted usually by several nations in concert for forcing a nation violating international law to desist or yield to adjudication vt 1 : to give official approval or consent to

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search

the government may not use an administrative inspection scheme as a pretext to search for evidence of criminal violations "People v. Madison, 520 N.E.2d 374 (1988)"] called also administrative inspection inspection regulatory search see also probable cause

secondary picketing

a dispute NOTE: Secondary picketing that is not for the purpose of informing the public of the dispute violates the Labor Management Relations (Taft-Hartley) Act.

showing

those who seek to perform drug-testing "D. A. Grossbaum"] [failed to make a prima facie of a constitutional violation warranting suppression of the evidence]

silence

being silent ;esp : forbearance from speech or comment 2 : failure to make something known esp. in violation of a duty to do so [acceptance by ] see also estoppel by silence at estoppel

smuggle

evade enforcement of laws [ drugs] [convicted of smuggling weapons] vi : to export or import something in violation of customs laws

stalking

annoys, or intimidates that person NOTE: Stalking is often considered to be aggravated when the conduct involved also violates a restraining order protecting the victim.

strict scrutiny

strict scrutiny : the highest level of judicial scrutiny that is applied esp. to a law that allegedly violates equal protection in order to determine if it is narrowly tailored to serve a compelling state interest see

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