- In
Canadian law,
patently unreasonable or the
patent unreasonableness test was a
standard of
review used by a
court when
performing judicial review of...
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Patently offensive is a term used in
United States law
regarding obscenity under the
First Amendment. The
phrase "
patently offensive"
first appeared in...
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February 2004 and as a
patent attorney in
August 2004.
Crouch runs the "
Patently-O
Patent Blog", a
patent law blog that
features analysis on
current Federal...
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critical of the film.
Author and
critic Salman Rushdie argues that it has "a
patently ridiculous conceit." The film
received positive reviews from many Indian...
- The
international community, for its part, has
viewed this
policy as
patently illegal,
based on the
provisions of the
Fourth Geneva Convention that prohibit...
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dramatic monologue as it
applies to poetry: The
single person, who is
patently not the poet,
utters the
speech that
makes up the
whole of the poem, in...
- It is ****igned to
films the MPA
believes most
parents would consider "
patently adult" and not
suitable for
their children under 18. The
rating does not...
- convictions,
emphasizing that the
material appealed to
prurient interests, was
patently offensive, and
lacked serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific...
- to care by the gods or strangers). If a
deformed or
sickly newborn was
patently "unfit to live",
killing it was a duty of the
pater familias. A citizen...
- had to be
proven by
censors to: 1)
appeal to
prurient interest, 2) be
patently offensive, and 3) have no
redeeming social value. The
literature in Roth...