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  2. Wikipedia:Reasonability rule - Wikipedia

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    Another way of looking at the reasonability rule is this: if you're involved in an action or judgment involving (or by) another person, reverse roles. If the role reversal forces a change of opinion as to whether the action or judgment is unreasonable, then the original action—with the original roles—violates the reasonability rule.

  3. Reasonableness - Wikipedia

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    Reasonable care [6] Reasonable cause [5] or reasonable and probable cause [7] Reasonable and competent support [5] Reasonable creature [5] Reasonable danger [5] Reasonable diligence [8] Reasonable doubt; Reasonable expectation [5] (Legitimate expectation is sometimes called reasonable expectation.) [9] Reasonable facilities [5] [7] Reasonable ...

  4. In re Winship - Wikipedia

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    In re Winship, 397 U.S. 358 (1970), was a United States Supreme Court decision that held that "the Due Process Clause protects the accused against conviction except upon proof beyond a reasonable doubt of every fact necessary to constitute the crime charged."

  5. Age discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) is a United States law (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 1691 et seq.), enacted 28 October 1974, [3] that makes it unlawful for any creditor to discriminate against any applicant, with respect to any aspect of a credit transaction, on the basis of (among other things) age, provided the applicant has the capacity to contract.

  6. Opinion: The Supreme Court is power hungry. There is one sure ...

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    In the presidential immunity case, one worry is that even if lower courts deem much of Trump’s Jan. 6 conduct to have been unofficial, and thus subject to prosecution, the Supreme Court’s ...

  7. Suitable age and discretion - Wikipedia

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    Fourteen years old seems to be the absolute minimum. Under " common law , a female of the age of 14 is at the age of legal discretion, and may choose a guardian." [ 1 ] Thus, Minnesota declared 14 to be old enough to be presumed to be of suitable age and discretion. [ 1 ]

  8. Opinion: The 2,000-year-old advice for coping in 2023

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    “A mind that is anxious about the future and unhappy before misfortune even arrives is a disaster,” wrote the Stoic philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca. For those unable to take Seneca’s ...

  9. Take it from a grandmother: Growing old is a privilege | Opinion

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    At times, it may feel like a loved one is growing up way too fast, that the rush of life is leaving me behind, a hapless passenger in a train without a conductor. But that’s not true at all.