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  2. Good cause - Wikipedia

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    Good cause is a legal term denoting adequate or substantial grounds or reason to take a certain action, or to fail to take an action prescribed by law. What constitutes a good cause is usually determined on a case-by-case basis and is thus relative.

  3. Conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Some political scientists, such as Corey Robin, treat the words reactionary and conservative as synonyms. [103] Others, such as Mark Lilla , argue that reactionism and conservatism are distinct worldviews. [ 104 ]

  4. Conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They contend that, even if human activity is contributing to climate change, environmental regulation would do more harm than good. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] Many conservatives, such as former Mayor of New York City , Rudy Giuliani , promote using nuclear fission power over renewable energy sources.

  5. Why is Rochester’s proposed ‘good cause eviction’ protection ...

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    A “good cause” law with a one-unit small landlord portfolio size and high-rent exemption of 300% above fair market value passed July 2 in the Hudson Valley city of Kingston.

  6. 'Sick joke, greedy heart, very valuable': 5 takeaways from ...

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    In the U.S., Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn, said Trump had "totally lost it" and that a U.S. invasion of Gaza would lead to the slaughter of thousands of U.S. troops and decades of war in the Middle East.

  7. Ithaca Council pushes Good Cause Eviction legislation ... - AOL

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    What is Good Cause Eviction? Tenants covered by Good Cause will be able to challenge rent hikes that are more than the Consumer Price Index + 5% (8.45% upstate as of May 2024) or 10%, whichever is ...

  8. Peruta v. San Diego County - Wikipedia

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    Peruta v. San Diego, 824 F.3d 919 (9th Cir. 2016), was a decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit pertaining to the legality of San Diego County's restrictive policy regarding requiring documentation of "good cause" that "distinguish[es] the applicant from the mainstream and places the applicant in harm's way" (Cal. Pen. Code §§ 26150, 26155) before issuing a ...

  9. Judicial activism - Wikipedia

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    Judicial activism is a judicial philosophy holding that courts can and should go beyond the applicable law to consider broader societal implications of their decisions. It is sometimes used as an antonym of judicial restraint. [1]