Maybe that's why the law barring employment of illegals can be so broadly ignored.
In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a Russian law barring Americans from adopting Russian orphans.
But Democratic leaders have opposed efforts to repeal a 1981 law barring most offshore drilling.
Democratic leaders had previously opposed Republican-led efforts to repeal a 1981 law barring most offshore drilling.
Polls suggest that most Japanese want to change the law barring females from the succession.
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Pressure is mounting: last month opposition politicians passed a law barring party-related businesses from bidding on public contracts.
And, in 2000, the US Supreme Court invalidated a similar Nebraska law barring the procedure for the same reason.
Oh, and the law barring federal dollars from paying for it.
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Libyan officials have been unable to agree the terms of a law barring figures from the late Col Gaddafi's government from entering politics.
One of the most famous female athletes in the country, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, credits Title IX, a 1972 law barring discrimination in school sports, for creating equal opportunities for girls.
In the second, the court rejected a law barring former regime members from running for president, clearing the way for Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister under former Mubarak, to run in this weekend's runoff election.
He could encourage and sign into law legislation barring foreign ownership or management of U.S. port facilities (akin to the rules governing other critical infrastructure).
So Barbero believes that legal barriers barring cooperation between domestic law enforcement agencies and national-security agencies need to be rethought in light of the emerging threat.
The 10th anniversary of the signing of the ADA is prompting reflection about what the law set out to achieve -- barring discrimination against the disabled -- and how the law has increased awareness and acceptance of those with physical and mental disabilities.
What this has to do with the legality of the Oklahoma referendum barring the use of sharia law from the Oklahoma courts, I have no idea.
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In 2004, the same district court judge who was hearing the case currently, issued a preliminary injunction, barring Kansas officials from enforcing the law as it was interpreted.
In the popular US gambling destination of Atlantic City, New Jersey state law prevents casinos from barring card counters, while in the state of Nevada, home to the quintessential gaming city Las Vegas, no such law exists, so they can ask card counters to stop playing, or in extreme cases, ban them.
The president of the Ontario Medical Association was only going a step further when last year he denounced the 1984 law as stifling innovation and barring new financing options (translation: fees for acute care).
The appeals court held that the agency had misinterpreted both the law governing patent term length and a clause barring the double-counting of overlapping prosecution delays.
Earlier this month, Georgia rushed through a law quashing Atlanta's pending lawsuit against gun makers and barring future suits by any of the state's cities.
Amy Adler, a New York University law professor, said the key to legally curbing the performers is to make sure restrictions are aimed at barring harassment and fraud, not speech.
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