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But Obama's, he argued, were more legally sophisticated and powerful.
The effort to undo the tailpipe standards will be much more legally simple.
But things get more legally complicated when Australian authorities gather information on suspects overseas.
Marriages of the more legally binding variety are far rarer at the opera house.
He suggested that the president is more legally vulnerable in matters related to his business.
A full lifting of the mandate by the administration, though, could be more legally questionable.
The proposal morphed over the course of 2016 into a more legally defensible country-based ban.
But it's far more legally dicey than anything the administration has done so far — even the travel ban.
This article has been updated to replace a reference to an "Indictment" with the more legally specific term, "Information."
Not all steps under consideration would require declaring a national emergency, and some are considered more legally sound than others.
This sounded less controversial and seemed more legally defensible, and it proved not to be a deal breaker for Republican leaders.
Modeling a new program off the NSEERS program could be more legally sound for Kobach and Trump since courts never ended it.
The order, released by the White House on Monday morning, appears to be similar to the last one, though more legally restrained.
But Wheeler's new memo shows he might be more legally cautious that Pruitt, and he might be more committed to avoiding legally questionable actions.
The administration then failed to convince judges in Washington state, California and the District of Columbia that the revised policy was any more legally sound.
Obviously, these questions are answered differently in different countries; for example, in several western European countries, there are more legally mandated benefits and job security protections.
The road to this point was full of unexpected twists, and it starts with there being few companies more legally precious about their creations than Nintendo.
This makes it more legally perilous to publish allegations about events that took place years or decades earlier, or to rely upon personal accounts and experiences alone.
Both Ms. James and Mr. Wofford are lawyers, but Mr. Wofford suggested that he is more legally skilled than Ms. James, the New York City public advocate.
It now appears that it is going to move forward without one, which could make the policy more legally vulnerable but could also make it harder to challenge.
Among other things, it seems to be more legally fragile than some other approaches to expanding the welfare state, as the frequent, somewhat successful litigation against the ACA suggests.
People who have spoken with Mr. Wheeler say they expect to see his more cautious approach reflected in a final rule that is less radical but more legally defensible.
Highland, however, has a reputation for being more legally aggressive than many funds, and its general counsel, Scott Ellington, had a strong hunch that something was amiss with the deal.
Pruitt is building a track record of showy deregulation efforts (some more legally sound than others), and that has made him one of the most productive members of the Trump administration.
It says that you're not liable for screening that content, and furthermore, that you do not make yourself more legally liable when you take measures to moderate content on your site.
More than a little upset, the teen called the local authorities, who had to remind the young man that possession of an illegal substance is more legally damning than flaming parental retribution.
After the administration's threats in May, some Haitians attempted to seek asylum at the Canadian border — an option that might be more popular, and more legally viable, once their TPS actually ends.
There are several other issues at play, including whether the order is already moot (it had a sell-by date of June 14) and whether it's temporary nature makes it more legally palatable.
More legally minded critics, most concerned about damaging the hallowed framework of the Constitution, can argue that President Trump's acquittal would effectively surrender the role of Congress as a coequal branch of government.
EPO President Benoît Battistelli said his office scrutinizes patent applications more closely than the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which he said results in patents that are more legally sound going out the door.
"This is no different than someone making a more legally sound argument in a court of law, it's just that this 11-year old put it in the way he articulates it," Ford said.
And let's not forget the other investigative path that Mueller is pursuing, which may turn out to be more legally significant than the collusion question: whether Trump obstructed justice by firing FBI Director James Comey.
For one, the company has already hired a CFO and is looking for a general counsel early as it looks to scale up — such as expanding to new states through payroll and other more legally hairy situations.
It's more similar to the ambiguity of the travel ban — a policy on which the Supreme Court agreed to defer to the executive — than to some of the administration's more legally questionable policies, like the thwarted asylum ban.
That would require not just reassuring words, which were readily available here Thursday and Friday, but more legally binding interpretive documents, of the kind used in the past to get around objections from parliaments of member states or regions.
And if it's recorded for distribution on his podcast and not just read into the ephemera on Facebook Live or a live YouTube stream, for example, it's then part of a fixed format—which makes it a bit more legally troublesome.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Francis Cissna, who current and former DHS officials suggested could be removed in the coming days, appears to have drawn Miller's opposition by pursuing the Trump administration's policy goals in a more legally rigorous fashion.
They do so by treating the border as a more legally lenient territory for the US government, allowing agents to coerce detainees into handing over access without the lawful use of a warrant or the presence of any form of probable cause.
WASHINGTON — When Attorney General Jeff Sessions appeared before news cameras at the Justice Department in early September 22017 to announce that President Trump was ending deportation protections for young undocumented immigrants, he knew the administration had left itself more legally vulnerable than it should have.
The revisions represent a clear attempt to make the order more legally sound after a panel of judges for the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit upheld a suspension on the ban that a federal judge in Seattle issued in early February.
He advocated for increased torture, killing the civilian families of terrorists, called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States (which he changed to more legally acceptable language of banning immigration from certain target countries), and suggested that the government shut down mosques.
More legally scrupulous and procedurally sound than its government counterpart, their proposed tribunal would operate on the principle that no proven Communist, and no one accused of party membership who refused to deny the accusation or who invoked the Fifth Amendment, should be employed by the industry.
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe also backed up Comey's account, further explaining in his book why the group of FBI officials involved agreed it was best to describe her conduct as "extremely careless," instead of the more legally damning phrase, "grossly negligent," since there was agreement that her conduct did not rise to an indictable offense.
Attitude towards homosexuality in Latin American countries have increasingly been more legally tolerant, but Mexico and Brazil have remained unaccepting about the subject.
Unpaywall, which collects data about open access versions of academic publications and provides easy access to them, is considered a competitor to Academia.edu for the users who prefer more legally sound green open access hosts.
Despite her initial reservations, she welcomes Ryan into the family and almost immediately indiscriminately refers to him as her son, rather than "foster son" or the more legally accurate term "ward". She is also welcoming to her boys' girlfriends and would ask them over for dinner.
Because the X rating was not trademarked, anybody could apply it to their films, including pornographers, as many began to do in the 1970s. As pornography began to become chic and more legally and commercially tolerated, pornographers placed an X rating on their films to emphasize the adult content. Some even started using multiple X's (i.e. XX, XXX, etc.) to give the impression that their film contained more graphic sexual content than the simple X rating.
While Drumscape is deemed more realistic by some drummers, it lacks a scoring system to indicate success or failure making it comparable to DDR DVD Game. For this reason, compared to drumming games like DrumMania it has seen comparatively lackluster success. While Drumscape aims to be the only drum simulation game in North America (due to the U.S. patent, which extends into Canada), many arcades have imported DrumMania to much success. This has put strong pressure on those arcades insisting on treading the more legally safe path.
The Government, keen to use the smelter to justify the Clyde Dam as part of its "Think Big" programme, passed the National Development Act. Waikouaiti, now combined with Taieri to become Silverpeaks, brought out its own district scheme with much more legally sound provisions for industrial land use, specifically a smelter, at Aramoana. Those provisions were fought by the campaign's planner at the council level and on to the Planning Tribunal as Appeal no. 733/82, upheld by that court in decision C51/83 J.Todd and the Careys Bay Assn.
This argument was widely criticised following the case. David J. Goldberg and Robert J. Bernstein wrote in the New York Law Journal in May 1989 that the central problem with the majority's view was that: In 1990, Henry Holt petitioned the Supreme Court, which let the Second Circuit's judgement stand. The outcome of the case drew a concerned reaction from publishers and journalists, who complained that biographies would become much more legally and financially difficult to publish. A brief for the PEN American Center and the Authors Guild expressed the publishing industry's "confusion, consternation and concern" at the outcome.
The terms tariff quota and tariff-rate quota are used interchangeably in existing literature, but the former term is more legally accurate because it may include specific tariffs, and the latter term excludes them. Tariff quota is also the term officially used in Article XIII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Customs duties and other charges are explicitly excluded from the scope of quantitative restrictions within the meaning of Article XI of the GATT. Therefore, a TRQ is not a quantitative restriction since the regime subjects imports to varying duties rather than prohibits or restricts the quantity of imports.
That women were more likely to be accused and convicted of witchcraft in this period might have been because their position was more legally vulnerable, with women having little or no legal standing that was independent of their male relatives. The conceptual link between women and magic in Western culture may be because many of the activities regarded as magical—from rites to encourage fertility to potions to induce abortions—were associated with the female sphere. It might also be connected to the fact that many cultures portrayed women as being inferior to men on an intellectual, moral, spiritual, and physical level.
Shiva Soundsystem's next line up included Prash Mistry in Adam Henshaw's place and featuring his production as the show's musical backbone. Shiva Soundsystem set up a warehouse headquarters in East London and began hosting events, first holding massive parties at the warehouse among other spaces and then, more legally, holding down weekend residencies in East London’s clubland with guests as diverse as Aphex Twin, Swami and Logistics. It was here that Shiva Soundsystem made its latest incarnation to that of a record label with a roster of artists, with D-Code (DJ) as the spearhead. In 2003 Shiva Soundsystem began to tour India every year independently.
Indeed, if Henry II's sons Henry the Young King and Geoffrey of Brittany had not died young, the inheritance of 1189 would have been fundamentally altered. Henry and Richard both planned for partition on their deaths while attempting to provide overriding sovereignty to hold the lands together. For example, in 1173 and 1183 Henry tried to force Richard to acknowledge allegiance to his older brother for the duchy of Aquitaine and later Richard would confiscate Ireland from John. This was complicated by the Angevins' being subjects of the kings of France, who felt these feudal rights of homage and the right of allegiance more legally belonged to them.
The Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz or NetzDG was passed in June 2017 as a measure to require social media companies in Germany to censor extremism online, with significant hate speech provisions as well. The law, which applies to for- profit websites with over 2 million users, demands the removal of offensive illegal content within 24 hours and allows for one week to review "more legally ambiguous content". It was authored by Heiko Maas and went into full effect in January 2018. Critics have questioned the feasibility of fining companies €50 million for failing to comply, and pointed to hundreds of new German content moderators hired by Facebook.
The Lawyer (Brian Unger) is a recurring character first seen in "Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead" where The Gang mistake him for having personal involvement as the executor of Barbara Reynolds' will. He returns in Season 5, eager to personally stop Frank—he represents a family that Frank is trying to force out of their house. After Charlie makes an attempt to prove that he's more legally apt than the actual lawyer, he challenges him to a duel; the lawyer immediately accepts, claiming to have a loaded gun in his office desk. He also appears again in "Paddy’s Pub: Home of the Original Kitten Mittens" when The Gang goes to him to get patents for products that they have created.
She subsequently welcomes him to stay permanently upon seeing that Dawn was incapable of adequately caring for Ryan due to her alcohol problem. In the episode "The Debut", Sandy and Kirsten become his legal guardians, after Dawn leaves him at the Cohens' in the previous episode. Ryan becomes part of the Cohen family, living in their pool house, and becomes a brother to Sandy and Kirsten's son, Seth Cohen; even Sandy and Kirsten consider him their second son, referring to him as such rather than the more legally accurate term "ward". However, even though he is accepted by the immediate Cohen family, he still feels like and is seen by other characters as an outsider, a recurring theme throughout the season.
Environmental mega conferences have been criticised as being little more than high profile, hugely expensive talking shops which give the illusion that the world is changing when it is not.Fomerand, J., 1996, UN Conferences: Media Events or Genuine Diplomacy; 2 Global Governance 361 They have produced so little concrete change due to the voluntary nature of the agreements, the difficulty in monitoring and the lack of follow up regarding compliance. However, they have produced important and authoritative ‘soft laws’, the halfway stage on the road to legally binding frameworks.Dupuy, Pierre-Marie, 12 Mich. J. Int'l L. 420 (1990-1991) Soft Law and the International Law of the Environment; There is the strong expectation of nations adhering to soft laws and that they will become ‘harder’ in the short or long term, more precise and more legally binding.
In the final section, MacKinnon describes equality and freedom of speech as "on a collision course." "More precisely," she continues,"the First Amendment has grown as if a commitment to speech were no part of a commitment to equality and as if a commitment to equality had no implications for the law of speech--as if the upheaval that produced the Reconstruction Amendments did not move the ground under the expressive freedom, setting new limits and mandating new extensions, perhaps even demanding reconstruction of the speech right itself." The core problem, in MacKinnon's view, is "the substantial lack of recognition that some people get a lot more speech than others," allowing the power distribution to become "more exclusive, coercive, and violent as it has become more and more legally protected." As long as the Fourteenth and First Amendments are interpreted "negatively"—that is, prohibiting violations by government—instead of "chartering legal intervention for social change," inequality of power will continue to persist or deepen.

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