The court recommended clemency for Jones; ten days later he received a pardon and was restored to his former rank.
The court recommended that he not be eligible for parole for at least 20 years.
The court recommended that no action be taken in view of the length of time which had elapsed.
The court recommended that the activists be held until September of the same year.
But the court does not recommend he be jailed, as would be expected in such a case.
The court recommended that she should be reinstated.
The court recommended that his anatomical lectures be given at least once every four years.
The committee believed, however, that the courts should settle the matter and therefore did not recommend any action by the United States Congress.
Given the rapidly developing nature of technology, the court recommended a modification of the three-step test where appropriate.
For example, a court might express regret about the law, as not representing the interests of commerce, and recommend urgent legislation.