Sentences with phrase «draconian law on»

«There is no reason Missouri should have the most draconian law on the books regarding this when normally we lead the nation in promoting consumer choice,» said Loudon, whose wife gave birth to a healthy baby after the midwife identified why she had been having repeated miscarriages — a diagnosis that had eluded physicians.

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«The UK probably has the most draconian laws in the western world when it comes to restrictions on political advertising,» Eustice said.
«Public safety depends on trust between law enforcement and those they bravely serve; yet, again and again, President Trump's draconian policies only serve to undercut that trust.
Mr. Cabrera and his high - profile supporters, Congressman Charles Rangel and Public Advocate Letitia James, came under fire for his conservative views on abortion and same sex - marriage, and after a video emerged of the councilman praising Uganda's draconian anti-gay laws.
In a statement on behalf of Blacks in Law Enforcement of America, former Mount Vernon City Council candidate Damon Jones called the police department «draconian
«Would this administration use a declaration of a national emergency to further an agenda that places at its center health - based solutions, or would it then turn around and say, we have an emergency, we need draconian legislation like sentencing laws, or crackdowns on people who use or misuse opioids?»
«The challenge for now is how do we hold them accountable to do what's right and follow the law but also don't be so draconian on them that they can't continue to operate as a quality educational institution,» Grosso said.
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???).
Very disappointing — 8 litre tanks, insisted on diving rules that were draconian and kept blaming Queensland laws — I later found out that everything they said was nonsense.
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!
The new law also gives broad powers to the Minister of Public Safety to designate certain arrivals as «Designated Foreign Nationals» - a label that carries mandatory detention, accellerated timelines, restricted access to the refugee system, and draconian conditions on refugees, including a five - year waiting period between a successful claim and an application for permanent residency.
I do not think we need to add draconian professional regulation, but imagine what would happen if, in addition to a librarian and clinician on every ABA law school inspection committee, we had a sociologist or other social scientist examining the data on careers, the preparation that students have for the careers that they will pursue, and the quality of the teaching and evaluation assessment related generally to the third apprenticeship.
differentiates Canada from other jurisdictions, which tend to have centralized laws on the issue and which often have less draconian rules on disclosure.
He called the approach «Draconian» and said the law «mandates an immediate three - day impoundment of an offender's vehicle and three - day suspension of his or her licence on first offence.
(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».
[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».
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