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The most notable instance of such an occurrence is the history of the famous Footnote 4 to United States v. Carolene Products Co. ( 1938 ), which while rejecting use of the Due Process Clause to block most legislation suggested that the clause might be applied to strike down legislation dealing with questions of " fundamental right.
In keeping with the New Deal Revolution, Footnote Four established the rational basis test for economic legislation, an extremely low standard of judicial review.
Therefore, Footnote Four outlines a higher level of judicial scrutiny for legislation that met certain conditions:

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When the Receivables are Pledged as Collateral, or Assigned with the condition that the Lender " has Recourse " in the event the Receivables are uncollectible, the Receivables continue to be reported as the borrower's asset on the borrower's Balance Sheet and only a Footnote is required to indicate these Receivables are used as Collateral for debt.
Carolene Products is best known for " Footnote Four ," considered to be " the most famous footnote in constitutional law.
In some ways his most original and accessible book is The Footnote: A curious history ( 1997 ; published in German as Die Tragischen Ursprünge der deutschen Fußnote ), a case study in what might be called the history of history, from below.
" This referred to the famous Footnote Four in United States v. Carolene Products in which the Supreme Court had suggested that heightened judicial scrutiny might be appropriate in three types of cases: those where a law was challenged as a deprivation of a specifically enumerated right ( such as a challenge to a law because it denies " freedom of speech ," a phrase specifically included in the Bill of Rights ); those where a challenged law made it more difficult to achieve change through normal political processes ; and those where a law impinged on the rights of " discrete and insular minorities.

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One of the island's most famous foreign gay exiles was Norman Douglas ; his novel South Wind ( 1917 ) is a thinly fictionalised description of Capri's residents and visitors, and a number of his other works, both books and pamphlets, deal with the island, including Capri ( 1930 ) and his last work, A Footnote on Capri ( 1952 ).
Rhodes also collaborated with Peter Gabriel and Richard Evans on the Golden Globe nominated soundtrack for The Long Walk Home, music from the film Rabbit Proof Fence and has composed numerous film and television soundtracks with Richard Evans ( as " The Footnote ").
The case opines that the government was obliged to search its own electronic data to produce responsive documents ( versus providing a 10-million page data dump ), submit materials allegedly covered by the deliberative process privilege to the Court for in camera review, and search its e-mail and attachments after cooperating with the plaintiff in the negotiation of an appropriate search protocol “ designed to retrieve responsive information without incurring an unduly burdensome expense disproportionate to the size and needs of the case .” Notably, Judge Scheindlin finds in this case that the burden rests with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) to provide to the defendant the compilation of documents that support the allegations in the Complaint, rather than passing the burden to the defendant to come up with “ appropriate ” search terms, especially since “ the inaccuracy of such searches is by now relatively well known .” ( In Footnote 39, she references TREC Legal Track and other studies that research and report on different search methodologies.
* MY KPFA: A Historical Footnote John Whiting documents Pacifica Radio's early years, with almost a hundred hours of programs and interviews.
* Footnote in an interview with Kenji Kamiyama, director of Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex, in which the Glico-Morinaga case served as inspiration for the Laughing Man.

Footnote and which
Stone also authored the Court's opinion in United States v. Carolene Products Co.,, which, in its famous " Footnote 4 ," provided a roadmap for judicial review in the post-Lochner v. New York era.

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Footnote 9 is where he stakes his claim:
The closing section of the poem is the " Footnote ", characterized by its repetitive " Holy!
In his Companion to Narnia, Paul F. Ford writes at the end of the entry for Susan Pevensie that " Susan's is one of the most important Unfinished Tales of The Chronicles of Narnia ", but adds in Footnote 1 for that entry:
He is cited as the inventor the Footnote.

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According to Footnote 2 Anti-Dumping Agreement, domestic sales of the like product are sufficient to base normal value on if they account for 5 per cent or more of the sales of the product under consideration to the importing country market.

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A related gambit for the journalist was ' Daily Mirrorship ... an unaffected love of tremendously ordinary and homely things like Danny Kaye, mild and bitter, the Daily Mirror, the Bertram Mills circus and Rita Hayworth " Potter mentions in passing how " in the last of my Bude lectures I spoke of Gamesmanship and Shakespeare, where most of my remarks referred to Footnote Play ", His notes on Donmanship refer to the " art of Criticising without Actually Listening "

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He was convinced the European officials appointed to rule the Samoans were incompetent, and after many futile attempts to resolve the matter, he published A Footnote to History.
On 10 January 2007, the National Archives and Footnote launched a pilot project to digitize historic documents from the National Archives holdings.
* NARA on Footnote. com
* Town records 1905-1999 online at Footnote. com
Ginsberg completed Part II and the " Footnote " after Ferlinghetti had promised to publish the poem.
I set it as ' Footnote to Howl ' because it was an extra variation of the form of Part II.
P. 2762 .” Source: Footnote 12 in Dickson, p. 78.
Footnote marks, rarely used fractions, and mathematical symbols are examples of pi characters.
* Schema ( Kant ) Footnote in Section 3. 1. 3. 5
( Footnote: Cf.
( Footnote: CIC, can.
The Footnote: A Curious History.
" Forgotten Americans: Footnote Figures who Changed American History.
Footnote: Downtown ( In the Cenozoic ); 13.
Footnote: Sleestak & Yeti ; 14.
Fleer plant on the 5300 block of N. 10th St. in Philadelphia ( vacant since Nov. 1995 ; Footnote # 6 ):
* kpfahistory. info KPFA: A Historical Footnote ( Seventy five hours of programs and interviews from the 1960s )

Such and legislation
Such legislation was clarified and extended from time to time thereafter.
Such devices are required by environmental legislation for cars in most countries, and may be necessary in large combustion devices, such as thermal power stations, to reach legal emission standards.
Such a provision would have undercut the original purpose of the legislation, which was to provide pharmaceutical companies a financial incentive to more throughly characterize the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products in pediatric patients.
Such efforts include bans on late-term abortion ( including intact dilation and extraction ), prohibitions against Medicaid funding and other public funding for elective abortions, removal of taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood and other organizations that provide abortion services, legislation requiring parental consent and / or notification for abortions performed on minors, legal protections for unborn victims of violence, legal protections for infants born alive following failed abortions, and bans on abortifacient medications.
Such referrals may concern the constitutionality or interpretation of federal or provincial legislation, or the division of powers between federal and provincial spheres of government.
Such renovations raised concerns over their protection so that today castles across the British Isles are safeguarded by legislation.
Such legislation, and the arrest and imprisonment of extremists may have decreased the incidence of attacks.
Such steel-toe Wellingtons are nearly indispensable in an enormous range of industry and are often mandatory wear to meet local occupational health and safety legislation or insurance requirements.
Such legislation was introduced and passed on April 22, 1864, allowing the Secretary of the Treasury to authorize the inclusion of the phrase on one-cent and two-cent coins.
Such legislation was often used to prosecute KKE members and other leftist activists.
Such legislation diminished sexual discrimination and encouraged more women to enter the labor market by receiving fair remuneration to help raising families and children.
Such schools are eligible for federal funding under Title III of the Higher Education Act of 1965. Until 2007, no federal legislation existed concerning Asian American and Pacific Islander ( AAPI ) Serving Institutions.
Such legislation was last proposed following the conviction of Jeffrey Archer for perjury in 2001, but was then rejected.
Such a venture was facilitated by the passing of the Building Societies ( Funding ) & Mutual Societies ( Transfers ) Act 2007, although further secondary legislation was required before such a merger could take place.
Such a Declaration has no direct impact upon the continuing force of the legislation but it is likely to produce public pressure upon the government to remove the incompatibility.
Such wildlife refuges are generally officially designated territories, created by government legislation, though the land itself may be publicly or privately owned.
Such a company is created by the administrative process of registration under the Companies Act as a general piece of legislation.
Such legislation often regulates mergers and sometimes introduces a judicial power to compel divestiture.
Such hedges are not controlled by town planning legislation ( which normally limits the height of fences to 2 metres ), and so there was formerly no way of preventing people from allowing such a hedge to grow.
Such legislation faces heavy opposition from providers and consumers of prepaid service, as many consumers who desire privacy for legitimate purposes or simply by personal preference find anonymity to be the primary selling point of prepaid phones.
Such sejmiks could also hear special requests from the king if their deputy was bound by instructions not to vote on certain issues that passed on the national sejm, where the king would request the sejmik to reconsider their decision and support the national legislation.
( Such legislation existed in Quebec since 1994 ).
Such legislation included HR10-9 / 11 Implementation Act of 2004 and HR418-The Real ID Act of 2005 but the mandate has not made it into the final bills.
Such legislation includes the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, the Consumer Protection Act 1987, the Consumer Credit Act 1974, the Food Safety Act 1990 and the Price Marking Order 2004.

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