Sentences with phrase «study ruled in favor»

With respect to campaign donations made prior to rulings, justices included in the study ruled in favor of donors 59 percent at the time.

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In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publiIn fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publiin the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publiin which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the publiin the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
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One study found that women federal appellate judges are significantly more likely than men to rule in favor a party alleging discrimination.
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