Her reading of the law had a way of coinciding with Mr Bush's interests.
Lawyers who represent companies in ADA cases say an expansive reading of the law could expose their clients to a rash of frivolous lawsuits.
Whether it's a him or a her, my reading of the law is that the Northern Ireland secretary "may" call a border poll at any time.
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In one blog post, Orin Kerr, a professor of law at the George Washington University Law School, wrote the actions of the prosecutors had been "based on a fair reading of the law".
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However, in a blog post, Orin Kerr, a professor of law at the George Washington University Law School, wrote the actions of the prosecutors had been "based on a fair reading of the law".
Moreover, the ruling may force a more narrow reading of the new document-retention law under Sarbanes-Oxley.
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The bill failed to gain a second reading before the time limit on the session ran out, meaning it stands little chance of becoming law.
Abraham sued Hyundai and James Menzie , its personnel manager, in California state court on a host of legal theories, including a novel reading of California's civil rights law, the Unruh Act.
Abraham sued Hyundai and James Menzie, its personnel manager, in a California state court on a host of legal theories, including a novel reading of California's civil rights law, the Unruh Act.
No one is suggesting that judges stop reading or learning in ways that help expand their understanding of the law and the cases they are hearing.
The facts of this case are prime reading material for any law school case book.
His Succession to the Crown Bill was given an unopposed first reading in the Commons on Tuesday but it stands little chance of becoming law because of a lack of parliamentary time.
After carefully reading the law, Dr. McClellan concluded that Medicare versions of HSAs were permissible, and vigorously pushed for their implementation.
The bill was given a first reading but stands little chance of becoming law without government support.
The bill was given an unopposed first reading but stands little chance of becoming law.
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Second, the justices seemed to counsel against any creative reading of Florida's election law.
The bill was given an unopposed first reading but stands little chance of becoming law without government support.
The bill was given an unopposed first reading but stands little chance of becoming law without government backing.
The bill gained an unopposed first reading but without government support stands little chance of becoming law.
Festival organiser and author William Dalrymple said that a lot of people "don't realise that even reading from a banned book is against the law".
Professor ALAN DERSHOWITZ (Harvard Law School): (Reading) The whole world cried out for punishment of the German war criminals.
By law, the U.S. Department of Education gives the math and reading tests to a representative sample of students in every state biennially.
But it is also out there for the reading, and is an indication of at least how this particular panel views this area of law.
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