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+Constitutive rules for agents serve as practical constraints for their obligations. Schapiro. |
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+Schapiro, Tamar (Stanford University). Three Conceptions of Action in Moral Theory, Noûs 35 (1):93–117, 2001. |
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+In his early ... them to be. |
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+The constitution is the constitutive rule of all agents the in the U.S. Madison et al. |
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+Madison et al John Dickinson, Gouverneur Morris, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Thomas Paine, Edmund Randolph, James Madison, Roger Sherman, James Wilson, and George Wythe (Founding Fathers). Constitution. 1787. |
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+This Constitution, and ... subscribed our Names. |
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+The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that qualified immunity as stands is constitutional. Buckwalter-Poza and Totenberg 14. |
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+Buckwalter-Poza, Rebecca, and Nina Totenberg. “Supreme Court Upholds Law Enforcement's Qualified Immunity.” NPR, NPR, 27 May 2014, www.npr.org/2014/05/27/316484853/supreme-court-upholds-law-enforcements-qualified-immunity. Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza is a Fellow at Center for American Progress and a graduate of Yale Law School; Nina Totenberg is an American legal affairs correspondent for National Public Radio focusing primarily on the activities and politics of the Supreme Court of the United States who graduated from Boston University |
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+In two decisions ... president," she wrote. |
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+a) the Constitution establishes the power of the Supreme Court to carry out interpretation and implementation of the document. |
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+The Constitution. Art. III Sec. 1. |
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+The judicial Power ... one Supreme Court. |