Where state laws don't get in the way, plans often make just such a distinction.
Groupon doesn't appear to be greatly concerned, insisting the laws don't apply to its business.
Research indicates that so-called right-to-carry laws don't reduce violence, and may increase aggravated assaults.
But these laws don't always protect small businesses and other organizations.
He said federal laws don't require the tracking and tracing of medicines, though companies are developing a plan, and California has a law that starts taking effect for manufacturers in 2015 .
In most large EU countries, insolvency laws don't give preference to depositors, so some countries fear that including the depositor preference in the directive would leave savers in small banks, which are more likely to be sent into regular insolvency, worse off.
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Oneida-Herkimer, a case on the same constitutional issue, the Court determined laws that don't discriminate against private industry should also not be considered in violation of interstate commerce laws.
Conservatives who insist that King's primary aim was to change people, not laws, don't understand King or American history, others say.
Most rely on broadly written consumer-protection laws that don't require plaintiffs to prove they were injured, or, in some states, even misled by the company they're suing.
The group opposes such laws, saying they don't solve problems and tie the hands of prosecutors, said association President David LaBahn.
Lewis Maltby, president of the National Workrights Institute, an employee advocacy group, says current sensing technologies don't seem to violate employment laws.
He says their concern is battling bullying in schools, discrimination at work and proposed state laws like the "don't say gay" bill or one outlawing a private university from including sexuality in its anti-discrimination legislation.
Mr. RAPP: Some clients even said now I don't want you to break any laws.
American free trade agreements like Nafta don't help either, since state laws controlling alcohol take precedence.
We don't need a raft of new laws--Abramoff and his ilk broke plenty of existing ones.
We have seen the legal effect of states trying to write their own immigration laws -- that the courts don't find that compelling.
Although some states have child-access prevention laws that penalize gun owners who don't keep guns away from children, Ohio has no such law.
What's worse, many firms just don't pay, especially where poor bankruptcy laws and corruptible courts prevent the seizure of debtors' assets.
Because at the end of the day, the NTSB can try to pass all the laws it wants, but if people don't get caught, then the law is toothless.
They are often exploited by unscrupulous recruitment agencies whose exorbitant fees mean they start work with heavy burdens of high-interest debt, or by employers who withhold workers' passports and don't bother abiding by health and safety laws.
In the short term what we're trying to do is to apply our immigration laws in a humane way that recognizes you don't want to just snatch a child from a mother.
But laws will probably focus less on bashing businesses Democrats don't like than boosting ones they do.
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Many of those voters don't want compromise on issues like taxes and gun laws, and by obstructing national compromise on these issues, they are in fact helping secure their re-election.
Ms. WENDY WEISER (Associate Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice): That millions of Americans don't have the kinds of ID asked for in voter ID laws.
Now, I swore an oath to uphold the laws on the books, but that doesn't mean I don't know very well the real pain and heartbreak that deportations cause.
In this high-tech age -- when computer programmers are in short supply (don't forget the Year 2000 problem) and when Congress may liberalize immigration laws to lure foreign programmers to our shores -- this ban on programmers' becoming individual entrepreneurs is absurd.
"We don't have an extradition treaty with Sweden but we'll look into our laws and see how we can handle this case, " the spokesman added.
Previously, union vice president Shawn Moran had said "interest" group activism against the Border Patrol is taking a toll on the morale of agents and that Border Patrol agents don't target specific types of people, except those violating the nation's immigration laws.
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