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As noted above , the definition of a “ place of public accommodation ” is more
useful for determining jurisdiction over private entities than it is for determining
which governmental entities are public . Government is public . . . . against
offenders ...
As noted above , the definition of a “ place of public accommodation ” is more
useful for determining jurisdiction over private entities than it is for determining
which governmental entities are public . Government is public . . . . against
offenders ...
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... the duties plaintiffs sought to enforce in its claim that defendant failed to
enforce the housing code were not ministerial , and mandamus could lie against
defendant only under the “ arbitrary abuse of power " exception . To determine
whether ...
... the duties plaintiffs sought to enforce in its claim that defendant failed to
enforce the housing code were not ministerial , and mandamus could lie against
defendant only under the “ arbitrary abuse of power " exception . To determine
whether ...
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Willis , 170 To determine if a child ' s statements were taken in preparation for a
legal proceeding , the totality of the circumstances are looked at to determine
whether the interviews were primarily to investigate the allegations or primarily to
...
Willis , 170 To determine if a child ' s statements were taken in preparation for a
legal proceeding , the totality of the circumstances are looked at to determine
whether the interviews were primarily to investigate the allegations or primarily to
...
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