Sentences with phrase «perhaps legal history»

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It's perhaps the noblest reason for cooking the books in movie history, but of course still a legal nightmare.
Magna Carta was, perhaps, the first legal document to establish the rights of citizens as opposed to those of kings in European history.
Thus, disparate impact doctrine, which is supposed to help minority groups, will, once again, inflict punishment on minority students, who will be forced to learn from teachers who demonstrate lower levels of literacy or who perhaps even lack basic knowledge — just one more reason the Supreme Court should have sent disparate impact to the dustbin of legal history.
The Kansas City, Missouri, case, known through its long legal history as Jenkins v. State of Missouri, was perhaps the most notorious of the tortured efforts to overcome state - sanctioned segregation.
Perhaps she had a staggeringly shallow understanding of the history of White Supremacy, the kind of terrorism inflicted upon people of color in the Jim Crow South, and just how much of that persisted past the legal victories of the Civil Rights Movement.
Some deal more than others with the relevant legal issues and some, perhaps to justify their academic aspirations, spend time on the history and culture of publishing.
Additional examples, perhaps less evident but no less compelling, can be found in Felice Batlan's book Women and Justice for the Poor: A History of Legal Aid, 1863 - 1945.
Or perhaps a required course in legal history, or a capping exercise that addresses some aspect of legal history or foundations.
There could be no better way to impress your clients and empty your bank account than with your own original copy of the Magna Carta — perhaps the most important legal document in history.
The public inquiry that was set up to look at those questions is perhaps the most exhaustive legal probe of a single person in Canadian history.
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