After
this piece of the law went into effect in August, religious nonprofits were given «safe harbor» of one year from implementing the law.
In other words, they could threaten to call a general election over any vote or
piece of law if they lost.
Rather, Collins said in Trump's first 100 days, Republicans will repeal
pieces of the law through the reconciliation process, which requires fewer votes but limits what can be removed.
It'll be one of the most dangerous
pieces of law this country has ever produced.
I bring up «common use», because the biggest
piece of law in US Firearms history came in 2008 with DC vs. Heller in a highly controversial 5 - 4 decision, the Justices found that the Second Amendment was an individual right, and that individuals had the right to own «weapons in common use».
The coalition purposefully created
a piece of law which was simultaneously revolutionary and indecipherable.
Since then, the group has been «chipping away» at
pieces of law that restrict nurse practitioners from practicing as fully as they should be able to, said Stephen Ferrara, executive director of the association.
The Ministry of Justice said the removal of «redundant and sometimes absurd»
pieces of law would simplify and modernise the law.
This mostly pernicious
piece of law now has international reach.
«New York is so far forwards with regards to open data,» says Hidalgo, and
the piece of the law that allows gun owners to remain anonymous «is something that came out in the dark of the night.»
«So what this does is eliminates that
piece of law that prevents people from paying.»
«Obviously Medicaid expansion was
a piece of the law, and perhaps some states would continue that with state dollars so that would affect how many people gain or lose insurance,» Hoadley says.
But in the ensuing months, as NYSED worked to write the regulations that spelled out how the law would be implemented, it pushed the student performance
piece of the law in directions that NYSUT didn't like.
A fundamental
piece of the law requires each school district to set aside at least one percent of its Title I funds for parent and family engagement activities, and districts must actively include parents and family members in decisions regarding how these funds are spent.
Different
pieces of law give you rights to get information about what you owe.
Yet in November 2009, the Supreme Court ruled in a shock judgment, that followed strong arguments from the banks expensive barristers, that due to a narrow technical decision bank charges didn't NEED to be fair — well at least on the main
piece of law that was tried.
This is
a piece of law that wasn't looked at in the test case, and it's likely to be easier to argue (though still far from a guaranteed success).
To carry on you will almost certainly need to use a different
piece of law to the one you already tried and went to court with.
Let's take the all - too - common requirement that
some piece of the law be displayed somewhere in ALL CAPS.
You could argue that adopting only the (much) tried and true in technology is a sensible thing; after all, who wants to tie even a small
piece of law's seamless web to something that will crumble faster than acid paper.
But the biggest
piece of my law practice remains local: the client file.
Another piece of law to be familiar with as a plaintiff in Idaho is the state's statute of limitations, which allows personal injury victims two years from the date of their accident to sue.
The industry does a fair job of regulating itself, but if we are to have federal legislation, wouldn't it be nice to have
a piece of law that was well considered, thoughtful and reasonable?
Every piece of your law firm marketing should be focused on the client's needs.
Additionally, the association has long enjoyed a collaborative relationship with the Canadian Bar Association's B.C. Branch on collecting various
pieces of law firm management information.
«It's a critical
piece of law in the country, and no one really knows what it means or says.
But there's a small problem with hanging your hat on that one
piece of law and not looking at anything else relevant.
Not exact matches
The two
laws require companies get affirmative opt - in permission from every user for every
piece of data any company keeps or processes.
Rumors
of such a plan first surfaced in a Vanity Fair
piece in June, which reported that Trump had discussed such plans with both his daughter Ivanka and with his son - in -
law Jared Kushner, the owner and publisher
of New York's Observer magazine, who has advised Trump on media matters.
This announcement comes nearly three years after the overwhelming bipartisan passage into
law of the JOBS Act, a historic
piece of legislation designed to help small businesses raise funds to launch and grow.
Likewise, the president - elect has been very vocal about wanting to «dismantle» the Dodd - Frank
law and Volcker Rule, two
pieces of banking regulation passed in the wake
of the financial crisis.
Others have criticized the bill because it isn't as stringent as a
piece of Vermont legislation that will now be superseded by the federal
law.
Morrison says she has always supported letting consumers know which products have GMO ingredients, but she wants one
piece of federal legislation rather than 50 state
laws.
Dell's condemnation comes soon after Theresa May, the British home secretary, earlier this month unveiled a draft
piece of legislation that proposes to grant UK spy agencies and
law enforcement sweeping surveillance powers.
The Philippines brought an arbitration case in 2013 over the South China Sea, eventually lodging 15 claims against China related to the U.N. Convention on the
Law of the Sea — a critical piece of international law that both countries have ratifi
Law of the Sea — a critical
piece of international
law that both countries have ratifi
law that both countries have ratified.
With the
laws banning the drug on shaky legal footing in Ontario and elsewhere, it's a timely
piece of journalism.
(Others in Dimock claim they were told that if they refused to sign a lease, gas would be taken out from under their land anyway, since under Pennsylvania
law a well drilled on a leased
piece of property can capture gas from neighboring, unleased properties.)
An administration official told reporters that the
law «in many respects was a
piece of massive government overreach» and that some
of the rules within the
law, passed in the wake
of last decade's financial crisis, «may have even been unconstitutional.»
NRF has argued before Congress and in court that the practice is a violation
of federal antitrust
law the same as if retailers were to collude on the price
of specific
pieces of merchandise.
The United States Congress passed late last night a $ 1.3 trillion budget spending bill that also contained a
piece of legislation that allows internal and foreign
law enforcement access to user data stored online without a search warrant or probable cause.
If I write down a long number on a
piece of paper and sell it to you for a hamburger, under what
law would that be illegal?
But the most significant
piece of marijuana legislation coming out
of Congress in recent years was a budget rider preventing the Department
of Justice from interfering with state - level marijuana
laws.
At the same time, notes a «History
of the Postal Monopoly in the United States» from the Journal
of Law and Economics, the governors
of the new U.S. Postal Service established a regulation allowing them to surrender bits and
pieces of their exclusive grant to preserve the substance
of the monopoly.
At the White House yesterday, I had the pleasure
of watching one
of the most forward - thinking
pieces of pro-business bipartisan legislation to date signed into
law by President Obama: the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS)...
The last article
of his that I read, moments before learning
of his death, was his
piece in the February issue
of First Things called «On Loving the
Law of God,» an engaging essay (responding to one by Gilbert Meilaender) on the law - and - gospel dialectic of Lutherani
Law of God,» an engaging essay (responding to one by Gilbert Meilaender) on the
law - and - gospel dialectic of Lutherani
law - and - gospel dialectic
of Lutheranism.
One other monumental
piece of legislation demonstrates the egalitarian nature
of Israelite
law.
The terror this last
law struck into the hearts
of inhabitants
of the empire is demonstrated by an incident in the Acts
of Peter in which a shattered imperial statue, broken in the course
of a vigorous exorcism undertaken by Peter, was miraculously healed in response to the pleas
of a terrified Christian, fearful
of the consequences
of leaving it in
pieces.
The ten essays collected in In Search
of Lost Meaning range broadly, from «anniversary»
pieces (
of the 1989 elections, the emergence
of Solidarity, the imposition
of martial
law, and Hungary's 1956 revolt) to treatments
of historical memory and judgment (that part
of the book is titled «The Work
of Hatred») to Catholic «Jewish relations.
I can see the point
of this and I think the point is well put in the
piece concerning the integration
of matter to spirit in a unity where neither absorbs the other — in a sense, this is the structural openness to higher unity that characterises all created things in the Unity -
Law.
It is that image: reality is made up
of tiny little
pieces of stuff, all
of it acting in accord with natural
laws.