Not exact matches
The forced desegregation brought about by Brown vs. Board
of Education in 1954
meant that
inner city whites set up private schools
of their own (often in the suburbs) which didn't have to follow the letter
of the
law.
Each
of these objects maintains its own secret excesses and disclaimers, in that, by dismantling its
inner structure, it lays bare the entirety
of its organizational
laws and, by
means of this same intervention, displaces them through transformation.
And that is most often my sense
of nature... it might suggest landscape and might only suggest certain moods, and so on but this must be expressed in pictorial
means, according to the
inner laws of these
means.
Most if not all votes were whipped, which
meant that, in a majority government, the position
of the Prime Minister and his
inner Cabinet invariably became the
law of the...
«The central ambition
of legal theory is to expose the
inner logic
of law, including its political, cultural, and philosophical bases - to understand the
meaning of the
law on a level that transcends outward appearances.