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regulable

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regulable [ˈrɛgjʊləbəl]
adj
able to be regulated


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168) Yet, as Donald Regan has noted, the problem of inconsistent regulations is inextricably linked with that of extraterritoriality, since "if every legally regulable event or state-of-affairs could be unambiguously assigned to a unique territorial jurisdiction, then a prohibition on extraterritorial legislation would make inconsistent regulations .
Sullivan, question whether "political finance sufficiently resembles voting as to be regulable by the equality norms that govern voting" or if, as the Buckley Court analogized, "political finance more resembles political speech than voting.
 
 
 
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