Sentences with phrase «minute amendment to the law»

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The home secretary's last - minute amendment to the immigration bill is likely to put her into conflict with the UN and runs against the current of human rights law since the end of World War Two.
Just minutes before the vote was due, justice minister Dominic Raab said the government would table its own amendment later during the bill's passage through the parliament to put into law the idea of a meaningful vote on the final deal.
A bill that requires Tennessee's public schools to set aside one minute at the beginning of the school day for «meditation, or prayer, or personal beliefs» has been signed into law by Gov. Lamar Alexander, but the American Civil Liberties Union (aclu) of Tennessee intends to file suit shortly on the grounds that the law is in violation of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
On the face of it, the likely policy of the Bill seems intelligible and straightforward enough: a «snapshot» of EU law will, it seems, be taken at one minute to midnight on the eve of Brexit Day, thereby facilitating a subsequent leisurely process entailing the amendment, reform or repeal of the EU law domesticated by the Bill.
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