Sentences with phrase «by draconian laws»

Killings by Fulani Herdsmen Fueled by Draconian Laws to Chase Out Cattle Breeders Due to Ethnic Hatred - Miyetti Allah; Says we Lost 1000 People, 2 Million Cows to Sponsored Militia Attacks The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN) has revealed that the killings and attacks experienced in several parts of the country was being fueled by -LSB-...]
Killings by Fulani Herdsmen Fueled by Draconian Laws to Chase Out Cattle Breeders Due to Ethnic Hatred - Miyetti Allah; Says we Lost 1000 People, 2 Million Cows to Sponsored Militia Attacks

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Lively, with representation by Liberty Counsel (an evangelical legal organization), responded that in both the U.S. and Uganda he exercised constitutionally protected speech rights; that he opposes violence and neither committed nor plotted any; that Uganda did not in fact pass a proposed draconian anti-gay law, and that in any case Uganda's political institutions, instead of himself, are responsible for its political decisions; and that the court lacks jurisdiction and the plaintiffs lack standing.
This isolation also suited a particular line of approach by the Catholic hierarchy — it facilitated the draconian Irish censorship laws, for example.
When the coalition came to power in 2010, there was a brief window in which civil liberties were exalted by ministers and some of the more draconian Labour laws were repealed.
Trump's draconian budget request — which suggested drastic cuts to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), among others — was rejected by Congress, and a spending bill that increases funding for science at many federal agencies was signed into law.
Our first session behind the wheel came, not at the track, but on the road to Road America, a wide Interstate nearly devoid of traffic, except for a couple trucks and a few citizen sedans all cowed into submission by what was no doubt draconian enforcement of the ridiculous speed laws in this state (55 mph???).
Bill 14 is a draconian, poorly conceived attempt by Law Society officials (curently sitting on a time bomb of statutory and common law breaches tantamount to public malfeasance, hidden LSAP decisions — the hidden 2000 Codina decision showing complaints were not authorized; the hidden Baker costs decision awarding $ 150,000 in costs and they are fearful of liability) who lack training and expertise in administrative law principles, to replace those required skills with a whLaw Society officials (curently sitting on a time bomb of statutory and common law breaches tantamount to public malfeasance, hidden LSAP decisions — the hidden 2000 Codina decision showing complaints were not authorized; the hidden Baker costs decision awarding $ 150,000 in costs and they are fearful of liability) who lack training and expertise in administrative law principles, to replace those required skills with a whlaw breaches tantamount to public malfeasance, hidden LSAP decisions — the hidden 2000 Codina decision showing complaints were not authorized; the hidden Baker costs decision awarding $ 150,000 in costs and they are fearful of liability) who lack training and expertise in administrative law principles, to replace those required skills with a whlaw principles, to replace those required skills with a whip!
My former admin law professors — Albert Abel, John Willis and, in particular, Jim Milner — are metaphorically turning in their graves at the perversion of basic administrative law concepts represented by this draconian legislation and, even worse, its lamentably and deliberately obtuse administration.
(50) It falls for the High Court to consider whether the particular outcomes of the principles applied by the majority in the Full Court «weigh in favour of a somewhat less draconian limitation on the ability of the common law to recognise and protect native title rights and interests».
The NT Government has led a concerted and sustained campaign demonising young people and to pass draconian laws inconsistent with recommendations made by successive inquiries, including those of the NT Children's Commissioner.
[97] It falls for the High Court to consider whether the particular outcomes of the principles applied by the majority in the Full Court «weigh in favour of a somewhat less draconian limitation on the ability of the common law to recognise and protect native title rights and interests».
One should not forget that it was Jim Flaherty who had his goons and thugs in his ministerial cabinet post who wrote and got passed into law the, insidious, draconian, and garbage Fintrac legislation that mandated 110 thousand Realtor's to be forced into the arena of spying for the state and be put in harms way by the state.
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