Sentences with phrase «actually become law»

There's no timeline yet for when this tax bill could actually become law.
But even if the Alabama courts were to intrude into the internal workings of the state legislature, it should be a question raised only after a bill has actually become law.
If Cuomo doesn't want a Democratic Senate, then the reality is he isn't as progressive as he claims to be — not because he isn't blindly supporting Democrats but because he knows the progressive policies he claims to support will never actually become law.
Lawmakers, who are often close allies with public - sector unions, typically offer a variety of state or municipal pension enhancements although few actually become law each year.
But it's uncertain how many of them will actually become law.
Perhaps if the scheduled 2013 tax changes actually become law and dividends are again taxed at a premium to long - term capital gains, investors will become more interested in companies that repurchase their own shares.
That looks unlikely to succeed now that it could actually become law and unleash wide - ranging effects likely to frighten off senators.
Here we take a look at some of the Trump tax law changes proposed during his campaign, consider the impact of those changes and the likelihood of these proposals actually becoming law in 2017.
Surprisingly to little interest, particularly when it came to the fee structure changes which I suspect won't get much attention until it actually becomes law, then 99 % will ask..

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Several states have actually anticipated a South Dakota victory, adopting similar laws and hoping that a South Dakota win means their laws will automatically become legal.
Secondly, nothing can just materialize, however if you actually read what I (and many others write) we don't know what the universe was like before the big bang, and with the warp of time, space and all natural laws, the big bang becomes a special case where the impossible can become possible.
Heck, according to Jesus, since two men getting together can not become one flesh, they actually have more rights under religious law — they can divorce.
We are independent, not supervised, and actually work independently in collaboration with doctors (the governor signed a law that excises the supervisory language between physicians and CNMs, and this became effective Oct. 5).
(CNN)- Despite what we you learned in school, the president doesn't actually have to sign a bill before it becomes a law.
In an overwhelmingly Democratic state like New York, he needs a buffer against actually progressive legislation becoming law, one that allows him to escape any blame for thwarting it.
Lesbian dating has additionally become added accustomed over time abnormally the after most brace of years, due to amendments in Laws applicable gay single men dating rights, etc., added so in Europe, and bodies feel a little added absolved and assured with how they actually feel sexually.
Many of the education reform proposals Bush championed were actually part of Governor Malloy's education reform bill, and although legislative Democrats made some changes, the majority of the concepts made it through the process and became part of Connecticut's new education reform law.
While no one becomes a pro in sales without having built experience actually selling things, everyone can benefit about understanding these three fundamental laws of selling and how they can help you further your growth as a student, individual, or in business.
These days, I can pretty much get 1 % rebate with any credit card that offers a rewards program, but not many will go above the 1 % mark and it is becoming increasingly difficult to get good rewards from card issuers because of changes in credit card rules (I think the new law actually punishes people who are using their plastics responsibly).
We who love dogs and cats can only hope that this new law will actually bring an end to the indiscriminate killing machine the Norfolk operation has become, perhaps incentivizing its leadership to shut it down completely.
This means that when this law goes into effect in July, PeTA's Virginia facility will have to become a true shelter that actually houses and adopts out animals or get out of the shelter — and euthanasia — «business» entirely.
Voith believes as many as 75 % of the pit bull identifications made by shelter workers, animal control or law enforcement are wrong. She is the author of Shelter Medicine: A Comparison of Visual and DNA Identifications of BREEDS of Dogs.  As DNA testing becomes more reliable, it is proving that many of the dogs identified as pit bull are actually a mix of dozens of breeds with little or none of the DNA of pit bull type dogs.Â
[I] t became axiomatic for Descartes... that there existed «a fundamental accord between the laws of nature [which are concealed by appearances and deceptive sense perceptions] and the laws of mathematics»... And he actually believed that with this kind of thinking, with what Hobbes called «reckoning with consequences,» he could deliver certain knowledge about the existence of God, the nature of the soul, and similar matters.
That's actually long enough to become competent at it, without «knowing the law» in any given area.
Like the three reports discussed above, and, in fact, drawing heavily on those reports, the curricular change literature generally takes the position that the case - dialogue method of pedagogy does not sufficiently prepare law students to become practicing lawyers.74 While students learn basic case analysis skills through this method, they are usually not explicitly taught how to integrate those skills into a larger set of lawyering skills, in particular those identified as fundamental in the MacCrate Report.75 Further, while reading and analyzing cases, the focus of most law school classes, are important lawyering skills, they represent only a small portion of what lawyers actually do.76 Consequently, these commentators advocate for teaching legal skills as they are used in their real - world context, not merely as abstract ideas, and for integrating theoretical analysis and practical skills.77
After sleepwalking through three years of law school, articling becomes the first time that a student is actually expected to start learning the practice of law.
His point was that despite CLE requirements, lawyers aren't actually assessed by regulators as their careers progress — it's assumed that if they attend an accredited law school, get a certain degree and pass a bar exam, law students are competent to become lawyers.
At paragraph 60, the majority outlines that «The 1972 Act... authorises a dynamic process by which, without further primary legislation (and, in some cases, even without any domestic legislation), EU law not only becomes a source of UK law, but actually takes precedence over all domestic sources of UK law, including statutes» (emphasis added).
Legal aid lawyers work for private, nonprofit passing the bar examination, without having to attend law school first (although very few people actually become lawyers that way).
It has long been firmly established that the laws existing at the time and place of the making of the contract and where it is to be performed which may affect its validity, construction, discharge and enforcement, enter into and become a part of the contract as if they were expressly referred to or actually copied or incorporated therein.
After obtaining his law degree at the University of Toronto, he started out at the firm of future Supreme Court Justice Ian Binnie, before actually ending up at the OSC for a few years in the 1980s, where he became head of enforcement.
Not only do you become increasingly non-competitive against law firms who are using the latest technology, but bar associations actually require lawyers to stay abreast of relevant technology.
«Just as actually practising environmental law was seen as a pipe dream of law students in the»60s and»70s, but then became a reality for thousands of lawyers, animal law may become more than just law school courses and philosophical debates.
I seem to remember he said that he knew he couldn't go back to practising law so he was actually kind of reluctant to become a judge.
CLOC was the place where everyone in the audience became electrified by the idea that law departments could drive tech companies to solicit the advice and direction of their clients to build what clients actually want.
«I would say that the law firm that actually becomes as passionate as the client about saving money and doing things quickly and cheaply in a simple way will be the law firm that will immediately benefit.
My role at Square One Law is unique as I actually started as an assistant before becoming a paralegal in January 2016.
This means that the provisions of your state's compensation law actually become part of your insurance contract.
Turns out when genetic sequencing was becoming a mainstream thing, people actually thought about this: laws were passed so that you couldn't be denied health insurance.
But if the Innovation Act becomes law, will it actually do anything to fix a patent system that a prominent judge has described as «dysfunctional?»
The proposed Innovation Act, which is expected to become law next year, contains a provision that would require trolls — which are typically faceless shell companies that actually don't make or do anything related to their patents — to identify who is actually controlling them.
Even if the proposal actually got clearance, and became a bill, it would take at least many months, possibly even a few years, before it could become law.
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