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"law" Definitions
  1. [countable] a rule that deals with a particular crime, agreement, etc.
  2. (also the law) [uncountable] the whole system of rules that everyone in a country or society must obey
  3. [uncountable] a particular branch of the law
  4. [uncountable] the study of the law as a subject at university, etc.; the profession of being a lawyer
  5. the law [singular] used to refer to the police and the legal system
  6. [countable] the fact that something always happens in the same way in an activity or in nature synonym principle
  7. [countable] a scientific rule that somebody has stated to explain a natural process
  8. [countable] one of the rules that controls an organization or activity
  9. [countable] a rule for good behaviour or how you should behave in a particular place or situation

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"law" Synonyms
order statute bill decree regulation rule act enactment command ruling ordinance covenant criterion demand edict resolution canon code commandment constitution legislation charter jurisprudence body of laws legal code rules and regulations system of laws laws body of law rules regulations guidelines police cops policemen policewomen coppers force fuzz bobbies constabulary bizzies busies rozzers heat plod filth pigs Babylon forces of law and order long arm of the law police force justice litigation lawsuit legal action legal proceedings proceedings authority appeal hearing constitutionality legal process due process judicial proceedings administration of the law solicitors barristers bar legal profession the bar the legal profession court counsel bench tribunal forum dock advocates courtroom counsellors(UK) jurists lawyers judiciary counselors(US) law court basis foundation base core essence heart root cornerstone crux principle groundwork bedrock kernel keystone nucleus underpinning nub bottom footing ground lawfulness calm control peace discipline peacefulness stability decorousness decorum integrity peaceableness quietness seemliness serenity tranquility(US) tranquillity(UK) probity properness propriety principles truth fundamentals bases concepts proposition assumptions ideas theory essentials formulae postulates prescripts tenets truisms determinants form foundations institution custom practice tradition convention procedure ritual rite system habit policy idea notion phenomenon routine usage use way concept government administration guidance direction management governance superintendence supervision oversight charge leadership presidency conduct intendance running fact reality actuality certainty materiality certitude factuality case conclusion materialisation(UK) materialization(US) substance authenticity consequence palpability permanence realism substantiality criminal code penal code criminal law penal law rogation supplication litany worship chant expert guru master scholar specialist ace connoisseur professional wizard adept maestro pundit virtuoso aficionado buff doyen hotshot maven oracle power clout authorisation(UK) authorization(US) influence jurisdiction right sovereignty ability ascendancy license agency arm entitlement hand leverage licence permission operation effect action enforcement play application execution active employment implementation imposition prosecution putting into practice exercise utilization(US) hill mound elevation rise eminence height upland hump prominence ridge hillock highland hummock mount cliff knoll bank tor precipice altitudes prosecute sue try indict arraign do accuse cite impeach summon summons litigate take to court implead jug put on trial bring legal proceedings against contest institute legal proceedings against someone More
"law" Antonyms
crime violation transgression wrong breach infringement wrongdoing misdemeanor(US) misdemeanour(UK) misconduct lawbreaking misdeed infraction illegality criminality felony charge breach of the law infraction of the law unlawful act anarchy lawlessness disorder chaos misrule mobocracy ochlocracy confusion mayhem unrest turmoil pandemonium anarchism revolt revolution rebellion misgovernment disorganization(US) criminal crook lawbreaker offender delinquent felon outlaw con perpetrator fraud fraudster transgressor bandit conman burglar thief malefactor swindler racketeer miscreant request denial question break refusal veto deregulation disorganisation(UK) mismanagement answer unbelief ambiguity hindrance disallowance stop block uncertainty indecision cessation idleness inactivity inertia quiet repose rest stoppage suspension repeal ignorance inaction liberty freedom independence right unconstraint clearance privilege consent opportunity falsehood misconception myth fabrication lie misbelief falsity mendacity invention untruth misstatement change conjecture fancy guess possibility probability theory concept hypothesis argument belief idea philosophy position postulate premise theorem abstract assumption ideology model perception presumption principle supposition unimportance insignificance inconsequentiality irrelevance triviality inconsequence inessentiality worthlessness immateriality slightness addition certainty disbelief fact proof reality discord disharmony dissension discordance dissent dissidence dissonance disunity insurgence resistance uprising uproar clamor(US) clamour(UK) disaccord disorderliness factionalism insurrection coin criminals misfits gangsters mobsters felonry auxiliary subsidiary peripheral adjunct appendage offshoot derivative byproduct by-product minutia trivia frivolity frippery

195 Sentences With "law"

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Law reviews at the Lewis & Clark College Northwestern School of Law include Animal Law, Environmental Law, and the Lewis & Clark Law Review.
Big law firms tend to hire law students without a law degree as law clerks.
Nelson Tebbe is professor of law, Brooklyn Law School and visiting professor of law, Cornell Law School.
" All the way through college, I was like, "Law, law, law.
He has expertise in environmental law, property law and natural resources law.
Law degree, excellent, and it was practicing law at a law firm.
But the law is the law and you can't break the law.
The Family Law "The Family Law" on SBS by writer Benjamin Law.
That fundamental principle is not limited to American law; it was also part of Roman law, Islamic law and English common law.
Since graduating from Harvard Law School in 1994, Braceras has served as a law clerk to two federal judges, practiced employment law at a major Boston law firm, and taught and conducted research on education law and federal anti-discrimination law.
It really looks at how older bodies of law—contract law, constitutional law, property law—need to be reshaped in light of innovation.
Each of these three bodies of law — constitutional law, civil rights law and labor law — independently protects players from retaliation for anthem protests.
"Citizens expect law enforcement officers to enforce the law, and citizens deserve law breakers to face legal consequences," Abbot said before signing the law.
Alexandra Natapoff is a visiting law professor at Harvard Law School and a law professor at the University of California, Irvine School of Law.
The DOJ said the law is unconstitutional, and that state law can't supersede federal law.
Joshua A. Douglas is a law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law who specializes in election law, voting rights and constitutional law.
Joshua A. Douglas is a law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law who specializes in election law, voting rights, and constitutional law.
David M. Driesen is a professor at the College of Law at Syracuse University and  focuses on environmental law, law and economics, and constitutional law.
Monday's focus is Women and the Law and International Law; Tuesday offers panels on Tax Law, Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law and Intellectual Property; Wednesday's topics include Criminal Justice, Social Media and the Legal Profession, Animals in the Law, Crowdfunding, Cybercrime, and Commercial and Federal Litigation, Insurance in a Sharing Economy, and Employment Discrimination; Thursday's focus is Real Property Law, Family Law, Dispute Resolution, and Food and Drug Cosmetic Law; and Friday offers panels on Environment, Labor and Employment Law and Children and the Law.
That clause, broadly speaking, says that when state law conflicts with federal law, federal law prevails.
For Puntland this means Shariah law and customary law, which are often employed alongside formal law.
The House Judiciary Committee posted a job listing for legislative counsels with experience in "criminal law, immigration law, constitutional law, intellectual property law, commercial and administrative law (including antitrust and bankruptcy), or oversight work," according to CNN.
He writes and teaches in the fields of administrative law, criminal law, property law and international law, with a particular emphasis on the treatment of the environment.
The Supremacy Clause, broadly speaking, dictates that when state law conflicts with federal law, federal law prevails.
" Another scholar, dean of Berkeley Law Erwin Chemerinsky, said, "Federal law is supreme over state law, period.
Jimmy Gurulé is a law professor at Notre Dame Law School, where he teaches national security law.
"We are going to follow the law and the law is the law period," Mr. Williams said.
Ms. Hafiz is a law professor whose research includes labor and employment law and human rights law.
I believe this is what is required in international law, in Islamic law and in Saudi law.
"He did nothing unlawful under federal law or state law," said Denise Gilman, a University of Texas law professor and co-director of the law school's Immigration Clinic.
It passed an inheritance law in 1985, a contract law in 1999 and a property law in 2007.
In law school, we often talked about the letter of the law versus the spirit of the law.
Joshua A. Douglas, a law professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law, specializes in election law.
Laila L. Hlass is a law professor at Tulane University School of Law, where she teaches immigration law.
Héloïse: I am on a Masters course on international economic law which involves the study of international investment law, World Trade Organization law and international monetary and financial law.
Emily M. Broad Leib, J.D., is an assistant clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School and the director of the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic.
" Michael McConnell, a professor at Stanford Law School, told AP there's a "tax law problem, because federal law guarantees the confidentiality of tax returns," and he anticipates "that law would pre-empt any state law requiring someone to divulge their returns.
The witnesses are all law professors: Noah Feldman of Harvard Law School, Pamela S. Karlan of Stanford Law School, Michael Gerhardt of the University of North Carolina School of Law and Jonathan Turley of the George Washington University Law School.
Reports and floor statements were not the law, he said; the words of the law itself were the law.
Because last week the prospect of immigration law getting into law, a bill getting into law, was pretty small.
But the president has to be clear that the law is the law and that he enforces the law.
He concentrates on the role of legal theory in the development of international law, environmental law and criminal law.
China has also opposed American requests to change China's cybersecurity law, counterterrorism law, and recently passed foreign investment law.
Wallace is a law professor at Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law where he teaches constitutional law.
It has many aspects of a civil law system — the United States has a common law system — but it also has elements of Islamic law and elements of common law.
Kathleen Engel is a research professor of law at Suffolk University Law School, and Judith Fox is a clinical professor of law at the University of Notre Dame Law School.
"Write down everything and put everything in writing," said Minna Kotkin, a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School and the director of the Brooklyn Law School Employment Law Clinic.
While that law ordinarily doesn't cover law enforcement officers, the court ruled in a 2-1 decision that TSA agents aren't considered law enforcement and therefore are covered under the law.
Commentary by Harry First, the Charles L. Denison Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and Co-Director of the law school's Competition, Innovation, and Information Law Program.
Benjamin Spencer is the Bennett Boskey Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.
The upshot is that "the law is a patchwork," says Kristen Stilt, who teaches animal law at Harvard Law School.
David Noll is an associate professor of law at Rutgers Law School, where he teaches civil procedure and administrative law.
Mason Marks is a law professor at Gonzaga University and a Research Scholar at NYU Law School's Information Law Institute.
He is also a research scholar and lecturer in law, teaching financial markets and corporate law, at Yale Law School.
You should obey the law and if you don't like the law, get your legislative body to change the law.
In home school, we covered everything from law to politics, the presidency, Supreme Court judges, constitutional law and criminal law.
Martin Skladany is an assistant professor of intellectual property, Internet law, and law & international development at Penn State Dickinson Law.
"Moore's ideology is an express belief that God's law and his interpretation of God's law stand on top of man's law," said David Dinielli, deputy director of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
A. Benjamin Spencer is the Bennett Boskey Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.
A. Benjamin Spencer is the Bennett Boskey Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.
"We as citizens have a right to expect both protection through law enforcement when we obey the law, and protection from those in law enforcement when they break the law," he said.
"Because PASPA, by its terms, prohibits states from authorizing by law sports gambling, and because the 2014 law does exactly that, the 2014 law violates federal law," Circuit Judge Marjorie Rendell wrote.
Rape law, for instance, wasn't taught in law schools until the mid-1980s, according to Harvard Law professor Jeannie Suk Gersen.
New York law, like the whole body of English law, is a popular choice of governing law for international business transactions.
"When there is a conflict between a state law and federal law, it is the federal law that prevails," he said.
Bret Wells is professor of law and the George Butler research professor of law at the University of Houston Law Center.
Lawrence Friedman is professor at New England Law in Boston, where he teaches courses in constitutional law and information privacy law.
Alexander Tsesis is the Raymond & Mary Simon Chair in Constitutional Law and Professor of Law at Loyola University School of Law.
Mr. Haynes earned a law degree from the Bates College of Law (now the University of Houston Law Center) in 1956.
McCarthy's mother-in-law co-owns the company, Vortex Construction, which also employs McCarthy's father-in-law and sister-in-law.
"They are saying, 'This is the law, and you have to comply with the law while it's the law,'" he says.
Elizabeth Price Foley practices constitutional law in Washington, D.C., and a founding professor at  Florida International University College of Law in Miami, where she teaches constitutional law, civil procedure and health care law.
"Moore's ideology is an express belief that God's law and his interpretation of God's law stand on top of man's law," David Dinielli, deputy director of the Southern Poverty Law Center, told me.
Equal justice under the law, equal application under the law.
Law school seriously doesn't prepare you to practice law, IMO.
She then earned a law degree from Albany Law School.
Equal justice under the law, equal applications of the law.
The authors are law professors with expertise on tax law.
Conservatives have concerns that the law could handicap law enforcement.
If this was law, then what good was the law?
The rule of law rests on respect for the law.
She received a law degree from New England Law, Boston.
Law professors teach courses in law and engage in research.
Mr. Obama taught constitutional law at the university law school.
The Democrats have to change their law — that's their law.
There was a need for a law — for this law.
Maryellen Fullerton is professor of law at Brooklyn Law School.
Again, federal law doesn't recognize state law regarding legal cannabis.
There's one law here and there's one law out there.
This prevents law enforcement from circumventing protective state forfeiture law.
It is The Fashion Law, not the Fashion Law Institute.
But Sharia law is a little different from American law.
It was the Women's Law Project, not Women's Law Center.
The Ohio law, to be clear, is a bad law.
She received a law degree from New York Law School.
Some opponents to the law have called the law racist.
"The law is the law," he said in a statement.
He received a law degree from New York Law School.
Titled "The Impeachment Inquiry into President Donald J. Trump: Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment," Wednesday's hearing will feature testimony from four law professors: Noah Feldman, a professor at Harvard Law School and director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law; Pamela Karlan, a professor of public interest law at Stanford Law School; Michael Gerhardt, a professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law; and Jonathan Turley, a professor of public interest law at George Washington University Law School.
Abbe Gluck is professor of law and faculty director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School.
"He would surely have standing," said Robert Hockett, a law professor at Cornell Law School, whose research includes monetary law and economics.
It is sympathy, Chase said, that often spurs legal theories that advance the law in asylum law, civil rights, and criminal law.
Nicole Sodoma is the founder and managing attorney of Sodoma Law, a family law and separation law firm in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Samuel Bray, a law professor at the UCLA School of Law, made a similar argument in the Harvard Law Review in December.
So it is kind of ironic that the people charged with investigating the law and executing the law would violate the law.
So, it is kind of ironic that the people charged with investigating the law and executing the law would violate the law.
"Governments make tax law, the tax authorities independently enforce the law, and Google complies with the law," he said in the letter.
He then intends to become a full-time law professor and will establish a Sports, Law & Society program at Vanderbilt Law School.
Elizabeth Price Foley practices constitutional law in Washington, D.C., and is a constitutional law professor at Florida International University College of Law.
Morley is Assistant Professor of Law at Barry University School of Law in Orlando, Florida, where he teaches Remedies and Election Law.
Amy Adler, a New York University Law School professor specializing in art law, said that American law sided firmly with Mr. Riley.
Blank is a clinical professor of law and director of the International Humanitarian Law Clinic at the Emory University School of Law.
In addition to immigration law, these judges need to know family law, international law, and treaties like the 1967 Protocol on Refugees.
Laurie R. Blank is clinical professor of law and director of the International Humanitarian Law Clinic at Emory University School of Law.
"Under Alabama law, life begins at conception," said Bryan Fair, professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Alabama School of Law.
"Cybercrime law" implies a security measure, but the law Netflix is said to have violated is actually closer to a morality law.
But it is there to enforce the law, not make up the law; and this particular agency is making up the law.
Lund, 30, is a fellow, conducting research in corporate law, and a lecturer in law at the University of Chicago Law School.
Earlier in his career, he was an adjunct law professor at the Georgetown University School of Law and New York Law School.
Although State law banning Sharia law forbids its adjudication giving supremacy to the U.S. Constitution and State law, it does not ban the private practice of Sharia law and its violation of individual rights.
"Congress amended one provision of a 2,000 page law and did not touch the rest of the law so it is implausible to believe that Congress intended the rest of the law not to exist," said Abbe R. Gluck, a health law expert at Yale Law School.
Charlotte A. Tschider is a law professor and Jaharis Faculty fellow in health law, intellectual property and information technology at the DePaul University College of Law and a Fulbright Specialist in Privacy and Cybersecurity Law.
Testifying are Noah Feldman of Harvard Law School, Pamela Karlan of Stanford Law School, Michael Gerhardt of the University of North Carolina School of Law and Jonathan Turley of the George Washington University Law School.
Thomas C. Rubin is a lecturer on law at Harvard Law School and special counsel at the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.
Tomiko Brown-Nagin is an award-winning legal historian and expert in constitutional law and education law and policy at Harvard Law School.
" He added it was "kind of ironic that the people charged with investigating the law and executing the law would violate the law.
Milot, the former junior cyclist and law professor, made a similar argument in the Harvard Law School's Journal of Sport and Entertainment Law.
Oregon state law prevents local law enforcement agencies from enforcing federal immigration laws, and California state law does not require them to cooperate.
Law school critics focus on the number of law graduates who secured jobs as lawyers or got jobs that preferred a law degree.
Elizabeth Price Foley practices constitutional law in Washington and is a constitutional law professor at Florida International University College of Law in Miami.
He got his law degree from Columbia Law School and practiced law in his native Rochester before winning his Assembly seat in 2012.
Duke University law professor Arti Rai said the high court seemed to disapprove of treating patent law differently from other areas of law.
Romany Webb is an Associate Research Scholar at Columbia Law School and Climate Law Fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law.
After earning her law degree, Warren went on to teach law at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard Law School among other schools.
John C. Dernbach and Michael B. Gerrard are professors of environmental law at, respectively, Widener University Commonwealth Law School and Columbia Law School.
Barrett has taught at George Washington University Law School, as well as at Notre Dame Law School, where she received her law degree.
Going after Amazon's interests in a more substantive way — through antitrust law, labor law, tax law, whatever — would provoke contention inside Trump's coalition.
There's "letter of the law" and "spirit of the law," and, ideally, we want people to mostly follow the spirit of the law.
Her mother is a law professor and the director of the Women and the Law Program at American University, Washington College of Law.
He received a law degree from the University of Lisbon in 1963 and a Ph.D. in public law and international law in 1967.
Lisa Laplante is a professor of law and director of the Center for International Law and Policy at New England Law in Boston.
Abbe R. Gluck is Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and policy at Yale Law School.
Mark Tushnet, a leading scholar of constitutional law and legal history, is the William Nelson Cromwell professor of law at Harvard Law School.
Abbe Gluck is a professor of law and faculty director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School.
Nancy Combs is the Ernest W. Goodrich professor of law and director of the Human Security Law Center at William & Mary Law School.
Patrick A. Parenteau is a Professor of Law, Vermont Law School.
"Law and order politics" regularly entails government officials breaking the law.
US law prohibits the military from engaging in law enforcement activities.
These new suits fall under state common law, specifically tort law.
We&aposre law enforcement officers enforcing the law that you enacted.
Stephanie, why does the law, how does the law work here?
You know the IRS enforces tax law, we enforce immigration law.
It was either that or law, and law seemed quite hard.
I went to law school and joined a Washington law firm.
Of course, European law is one thing; British law is another.
Under U.S. law, only Congress can make major tax law changes.
EU law has been woven into the fabric of UK law.
Nash is Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law.
She received a law degree, cum laude, from Brooklyn Law School.
The Environmental Law Institute will start its annual environment law conference.
I mean, you know more about law than anybody, law enforcement.
They're from Harvard Law, Harvard Kennedy School, and Suffolk Law School.
Mr. Sitaraman is a professor of law at Vanderbilt Law School.
The Republican tax law was signed into law in December 2017.
Valerie P. Hans is Professor of Law at Cornell Law School.
Nash is professor of law at Emory University School of Law.
"Citizens expect law-enforcement officers to enforce the law," he said.
Deal Professor Corporate America fought the law and the law won.
The Constitution declares federal law the supreme law of the land.
Wallace is a law professor at Campbell University School of Law.
Tenured law professor at Harvard Law School from 1993 to 2013.
They don't care about the law; they don't follow the law.
Law firms swarm elite law schools looking to hire future associates.
I would not be practising law if it wasn't criminal law.
He previously taught law at the University of Minnesota Law School.
Oklahoma tried passing a law restricting Sharia law, and it failed.
What are the top differences in California law versus federal law?
No one owns the law, because the law belongs to everyone.
"They apply election law, they don't make election law," he said.
Ms. Natapoff is a visiting law professor at Harvard Law School.
"I don't make the law — we enforce the law," he said.
Mr. Feldman is a law professor who specializes in constitutional law.
He specializes in technology law and designs software for law firms.
The reason is competition law, first and foremost European competition law.
He earned his law degree in 1992 from Yale Law School.
She also received a law degree from New York Law School.
Most immigration violations fall under civil administrative law, not criminal law.
She received a law degree cum laude from Brooklyn Law School.
We followed the law then, and we follow the law now.
They are Noah Feldman, of Harvard Law School; Pamela S. Karlan, of Stanford Law School; Michael Gerhardt, of the University of North Carolina School of Law; and Jonathan Turley, of the George Washington University Law School.
The law would "remove the firewall between Hong Kong's rule of law and the idea of law which prevails in Communist China," Patten said.
Law & Order creator Dick Wolf and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit showrunner Warren Leight have successfully pitched a new Law & Order series to NBC.
" Atienza added that he was against the bill because it was "against the law of God, against the law of man, and natural law.
That's not how law firms are supposed to behave – especially law firms like Proskauer, which has a long history of expertise in employment law.
Joshua A. Douglas is a professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law who specializes in election law, voting rights, and constitutional law.

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