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  2. Substantive due process - Wikipedia

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    Substantive due process is a principle in United States constitutional law that allows courts to establish and protect substantive laws and certain fundamental rights from government interference, even if they are unenumerated elsewhere in the U.S. Constitution.

  3. Standing (law) - Wikipedia

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    Only an "interested party" has standing to challenge a federal contract award. In this context, an "interested party" is a company or person who bid for a contract, or a prospective bidder, whose "direct economic interest would be affected by the award of the contract" to another business. [64]

  4. NWSL schedule 2025: Regular season, transfer window details ...

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    Monday, June 30: Deadline to exercise contract options for 2026 on players whose contracts involve that mechanism. Teams must submit decisions to the NWSL league office by 12 p.m. ET.

  5. Burden of proof (law) - Wikipedia

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    no level of evidence required: a knowing and voluntary consent-based encounter between police officer and another person reasonable articulable suspicion of criminal activity required : an involuntary stop initiated by the officer to briefly detain, attempt to question, and pat down outer clothing of a person of interest to police.

  6. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Recruiting qualified local staff was a challenge, however, particularly at the rates the company was offering — $15,995 per year. The Pahokee facility opened to youth in early 1997. Within months, local judges were hearing complaints about abusive staff, prison-like conditions and food full of maggots, according to recent interviews and state ...

  7. Big banks, business groups sue US Fed over annual stress tests

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    (Reuters) -Major banks and business groups sued the Federal Reserve on Tuesday, alleging the U.S. central bank's annual "stress tests" of Wall Street firms violate the law. The lawsuit filed in U ...

  8. Consideration under American law - Wikipedia

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    The promise must be real and unconditional. This doctrine rarely invalidates contracts; it is a fundamental doctrine in contract law that courts should try to enforce contracts whenever possible. Accordingly, courts will often read implied-in-fact or implied-in-law terms into the contract, placing duties on the promisor.

  9. Judge in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' case rejects claim that the ...

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    Sean "Diddy" Combs has been dealt a legal setback as he prepares to go trial in his racketeering and sex crimes case next year.. On Monday, Judge Arun Subramanian issued a ruling obtained by USA ...