Not exact matches
That was in response to the Governor Andrew Cuomo's new
laws which most gunners considered
draconian.
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laws were repealed.
«The roaring sound you hear is Cillizza avoiding any mention of the most important news in politics since HCR,
which he also avoided: the
Draconian immigration
law passed in Arizona.
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.
You won't meet many night owls in Sydney who are happy about the relatively new
draconian lockout
laws,
which prevent anybody from entering (or returning to) its best clubs and bars after 1:30 a.m.. They've put a dent in the city's nightlife business, angered its best - behaved partiers, and sent many of us outside of the zone that encompasses the city center, the historically vibrant Kings Cross area, and popular nightlife destinations like Surry Hills and Oxford Street.
Federal defense attorneys must be adept at dealing with not only the federal sentencing guidelines; but also the numerous,
draconian mandatory minimum sentencing statutes
which distort and destroy the common
law principal that «the punishment should fit the crime.»
differentiates Canada from other jurisdictions,
which tend to have centralized
laws on the issue and
which often have less
draconian rules on disclosure.
Remember CISPA, the
draconian law and cousin to SOPA and PIPA,
which would give the US government unprecedented control over that champion of intellectual freedom, the...
Remember CISPA, the
draconian law and cousin to SOPA and PIPA,
which would give the US government unprecedented control over that champion of intellectual freedom, the Internet?