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[ree-stayt-muhnt] / ˌriˈsteɪt mənt /




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That book closed with a final section titled, "The Need for a Restatement of American Ideology," which included this prescription:

From Salon • Dec. 2, 2018

At one point Alito excoriates Breyer for relying solely on the Restatement of Judgments treatise rather than precedent to justify his ruling that claim preclusion doesn’t bar the petitioners from bringing this suit.

From Slate • Jun. 27, 2016

The Restatement also suggests, however, that once a person subjects his work to public judgment, he has no right of privacy, “since these are no longer his private affairs.”

From Slate • Mar. 21, 2016

Restatement of jokes and ideas was something Coward never shied away from.

From The Guardian • Nov. 24, 2010

Missouri annotations to the Restatement of the law of restitution.

From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1971 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office




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