91. The Clinton case raises the question of whether conversations between the president or his wife and their staff are protected when the topic is alleged criminal wrong doing. 92. The Boston University case has raised important questions about the special treatment of such students. 93. The Cotton case also raises interesting questions about the role of the grand jury. 94. The case has raised questions of freedom of speech, which is guaranteed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 95. The case has raised the ire of some groups on campus that contend the student at San Francisco State University was further victimized by the administration. 96. The case raised broader questions about whether municipal bond investors have the right to seek damages in private lawsuits against government bond issuers. 97. The case raised the issue of whether there is a federal constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide. 98. The case raises a range of constitutional questions about the power of the presidency, and the separation of powers between the executive and the judiciary. 99. The case raises broad questions about how funds are regulated since independent directors play such a central role in the management of funds, he said. 100. The case raises legal questions that experts and scholars say Florida laws do not address. |