In his first night
out as a private citizen, Christie headed into New York City to catch a show by his idol, Bruce Springsteen.
Not exact matches
As a result, the
private citizens who use euros (for example) don't know what the euro will be worth 5 or 10 years
out, unless there is some binding commitment to a steady policy path.
On the basis of the First Amendment,
as well
as the general principles of the Constitution, he opposed public payment for chaplains in Congress and the military, spoke
out against national proclamations of days of prayer (though
as president he did «recommend» them) and while president vetoed congressional efforts to incorporate churches in the District of Columbia (fullest statement, V: 103 - 105) At the same time, Madison frequently opined that it was appropriate for
private citizens to support chaplains and various kinds of semiorganized public religion through voluntary contributions (V: 104,105)
On political matters, Dobson «will continue to speak
out as he always has - a
private citizen and not a representative of the organization he founded,» said Gary Schneeberger,...
The commission also singled
out matching small
private donations with public funds for election campaigns
as an effective strategy to generate greater
citizen participation.
As with all really serious state encroachments into the
private lives of
citizens, the powers are buried deep in a legislative document and smoothed
out with all sorts of euphemisms.
As a private citizen, Ettling works to educate Congress about climate change, including bringing Republicans and Democrats to the table to work out consensus solutions to controversial issues such as climate change, global warming and energy us
As a
private citizen, Ettling works to educate Congress about climate change, including bringing Republicans and Democrats to the table to work
out consensus solutions to controversial issues such
as climate change, global warming and energy us
as climate change, global warming and energy use.
Answer: You are probably
out of luck,
as private citizens who notify the authorities about something are typically immune from lawsuits.
As Volokh points
out: «The shooting of looters by
private citizens is a crime: the crime of murder.»
«The most important issue arising
out of this is to what extent a judge,
as a
private citizen, is entitled to speak
out and advance his or her own personal interests without being labelled political,» Justice Ted Matlow of the Superior Court of Justice said in an interview yesterday.
As @feetwet points
out, there are a few jurisdictions (New Hampshire and Pennsylvania are the only two I'm aware of) where a
private citizen may initiate a criminal prosecution.