The banks wrote some of
the most draconian laws ever written governing loans, where if the loan goes into default, the borrower can't get a business license for his profession,
«The UK probably has
the most draconian laws in the western world when it comes to restrictions on political advertising,» Eustice said.
«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.
Not exact matches
That was in response to the Governor Andrew Cuomo's new
laws which
most gunners considered
draconian.
«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.
PORTLAND, OR — A landmark study published last year in one of America's
most respected scholarly journals provides powerful evidence that «feel - good» legislation — indiscriminate and / or unenforceable bans, as well as
draconian sanctions applied to behavior that is already illegal — degrades respect for
law and reduces compliance, while aggravating (or at best, failing to improve) the problems these
laws were supposedly enacted to solve.
Ontario has one of the
most draconian penalty provisions for impaired driving anywhere in the world and our
law - makers show no signs of reversing that trend.
Let's look at Texas; they pushed
most Planned Parenthood clinics out of business with
draconian laws.
After the president had agreed to raise taxes, rather than make the
draconian cuts needed to adhere to the
law, it became clear he'd been saying, «Don't nuke Texas,» when
most of us thought he'd said, «No new taxes.»