The ex-prime minister's campaign has hammered on the perceived lack of security, political instability and economic degradation that have left many Egyptians longing for a return to pre-revolutionary law and order.
Experts question whether such state laws could be implemented because they seek to pre-empt federal law, and the matter could eventually end up in court, said Jennie Bowser, an elections analyst with the conference.
Pre-Bork antitrust law might have concluded that Google was to blame for driving the smaller website operators out of business, without ever getting to the question of whether consumers suffered damages as a result.
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He is also a polarizing figure, drawing opposition from Republicans across the country because of his role in writing the Dodd-Frank law and his pre-crisis support for government housing agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Instead he argued that the law pre-empts the federal government's power to set immigration policy.
As early as next week, the court could rule whether a federal labor law pre-empts California's prohibition against employers using state money to deter union organizing campaigns.
Since that time, Mueller has led a transformation of the Bureau from a pre- 9-11 law enforcement agency, to an agency whose primary mission is national security.
Monster said in a statement Monday that that the issues raised by Herrera are matters that are entrusted to the regulatory authority of the FDA. It said Herrera's demands on Monster are pre-empted by federal law.
Law enforcement-trained personnel engaged as Field Researchers then visited the mosques and evaluated them on the basis of pre-determined indices of Shariah law observance.
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Naral Pro-Choice Washington, a group that has advocated for the legislation, says its attorneys have highlighted a provision in the Affordable Care Act that says the federal law cannot pre-empt state laws that prohibit or require abortion coverage.
If Congress does nothing, the federal estate tax law reverts to pre-2001 parameters, including an obscure provision known as the state death tax credit that allows states to share in estate tax revenue the Treasury collects.
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In Galicia, there is still, just, a living memory of pre-1939 capitalism and the rule of law.
The Supreme Court has ordered that the federal government pre-empts states when it comes to immigration law.
Furthermore, each subsequent version of the bill took even more draconian steps to regulate the Internet, effectively leaving any site with a user-contributed content no choice but to pre-screen every posting to comply with the law.
Mr Potter has also asked Congress to modify a 2006 law that requires the service to pre-pay employees' future retirement benefits.
Goldberg, who is representing Dryden, argues that the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals, ruled in a case known as "Frew Run" that a law regulating the mining industry did not pre-empt local zoning even when that zoning banned the industry from within town borders.
But amid the charged pre-election atmosphere, it is hard to see it becoming law.
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If upheld, the law would forbid insurance companies from denying coverage because of pre-existing medical conditions.
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To pre-empt further capital outflows, a government would have to pass a law swiftly to say all financial dealings would henceforth be carried out in a new currency, at a one-for-one exchange rate with the euro.
In place of creating a national health system, the law bans insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing medical conditions, bars insurers from setting a dollar limit on health coverage payouts and requires them to cover preventive care at no additional cost to consumers.
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Under this plan, it will be against the law for insurance companies to deny you coverage because of a pre-existing condition.
If crime has become Russia's pre-eminent problem, its most ominous component may be the extraordinary corruption among Russian law-enforcement agencies.
By contrast, more than 70 percent would keep the part of the law that bars insurance companies from denying coverage to people who have pre-existing medical conditions.
One important change in the new law is a provision that prevents insurance companies from discriminating against children with pre-existing conditions.
Both the House and Senate bills would make it against the law for insurance companies to deny you coverage on the basis of a pre-existing condition or illness.
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It also suggested EU law would be contravened on a few issues such as the lack of pre-treatment of waste and also too much hazardous waste being produced by the plant and disposed of to landfill.
Patients with pre-existing medical conditions have also been able to obtain health insurance since the passage of the law.
The law meant that able-bodied Americans now had protection against economic persecution for pre-crimes, so to speak, detailed in their mutated genes.
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Ozawa still controls the largest block of DPJ votes and continues to act as pre-eminent power broker, despite having had his party membership suspended as punishment for campaign finance law violations.
The new law will prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage to any woman because of a pre-existing condition, excluding coverage of certain conditions or discriminating against her because of her gender.
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