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In a concurrence, he said legislators still can express themselves by voting.
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In Jones there was also a concurrence (two, in fact) suggesting that the information gathered by the government violated a reasonable expectation of privacy.
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At first, Roberts did write an opinion roughly along those lines, and Kennedy wrote a concurrence which said the Court should have gone much further.
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The sharply worded concurrence in a decision by the influential U.S. Court of Appeals D.
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But their concurrence conveyed a different kind of truth.
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Justice Kagan and the two justices who joined her concurrence considered a trained drug-detection dog to be a device not in general public use, and on those grounds would have found its use unconstitutional in light of Kyllo.
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We must retain the Jeffersonian notion that knowledge is a public good, capable of concurrence and co-coincidence, just as in the sharing of a flame from a candle.
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U.S. concurrence with West German desires for liberalized export controls should be predicated on a demonstrated rupture of all East German ties with the coercive apparatus of the Soviet Union.
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That in area (a) the Baghdad railway shall not be extended southwards beyond Mosul, and in area (b) northwards beyond Samarra, until a railway connecting Baghdad and Aleppo via the Euphrates valley has been completed, and then only with the concurrence of the two governments.
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