• Congress, the President, and the First Lady are subject to the law.

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  • "If a person is being treated in the eye of the law with a particular status as a first lady and she would make a lovely first lady well, then, she has to also be subject to the obligations of first lady-ship, " Batra said.

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  • That law might prevent English professors from running an online discussion of Lady Chatterley's Lover.

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  • Brady said, adding that her initial meeting with the first lady was in November 1993, when President Clinton signed into law a five-day waiting period to enable a background check on prospective gun buyers.

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  • Most of the legal bills are from the private law firms of David Kendall, who represents the president and the first lady in Independent Counsel Ken Starr's various investigations, and Robert Bennett, who represents the president in the Paula Jones case.

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  • The crossbencher Lady Grey-Thompson has a regret motion on the "gateway" phone system which will filter some legal advice claims, and the Labour former Attorney General, Lady Scotland, has another regret motion on legal aid entitlement for family law cases, where she's arguing that the proposed rules will deny help to some women facing domestic violence.

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  • Former First Lady Callista Mutharika, who went to the police station where her brother-in-law was being held, told agitated DPP supporters that she was disappointed with President Banda.

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  • The most vocal opponent of the proposed reforms is Hillary Clinton, who may be able to persuade her husband to veto the new law, if only in order to start to repay his own mountain of debt to the First Lady.

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