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analogous

[uh-nal-uh-guhs] / əˈnæl ə gəs /


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Charles said courts across the country have been interpreting what constitutes an “analogous” law for the purposes of Bruen differently, in part because the decision provided “really little guidance on how to perform that task.”

From Los Angeles Times

Imagine if one of the liberal justices gave an analogous interview to a liberal publication, saying she had “a pretty good idea” about who let slip the draft opinion in Dobbs v.

From Washington Post

The time the seals spend in REM sleep increases with each back-to-back dive — sort of analogous to how humans increase the amount of time they spend in REM sleep closer to the morning.

From Washington Post

Westwater began these explorations in the wake of 9/11, reflecting that time’s profound destabilization through a kind of analogous physicality.

From New York Times

“There are multiple providers with analogous capabilities that meet” the requirements, the representative wrote.

From New York Times