The Federal Arbitration Act has roots in the historic hostility of state judges to any sort of private contract that diminished their ability to question its terms.
Connecticut, meanwhile, is considering tapping into athletics but the state may have to shy away from the region's pro sports teams because a big portion of the state roots for the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, while a similarly big portion favors New York's Yankees, Mets and Giants.
Members of the Tea Party Express, a leading arm of the grass-roots movement, have traversed the state by bus in support of Cruz.
"There's no grass-roots cry for assisted suicide in the state of Connecticut, " said Peter Wolfgang, executive director of the socially conservative Family Institute.
Given most Texans' dislike of regulations, there has never been a strong grass-roots environmental movement in the state, so the issue has never been high on the agenda of any governor.
Romney had barnstormed the state in stops meant to remind voters of his roots here, and taken a newly-aggressive tack against Santorum on the campaign trail.
The parlous state of the economy has political as well as financial roots.
The virus lives in the nerve roots in a dormant state, and is re-activated during times of illness and stress.
Obama, meanwhile, has used a state-of-the-art, grass-roots organization to reach out.
The London Business School grad is the fourth generation of the storied Birla clan, whose roots go back to 1857 in cotton trading in Rajasthan state.
Now a score of water-related startups are laying down roots here, too, spun off from local universities or encouraged by new state financing initiatives, the proximity of skilled labor and, above all, a booming business opportunity.
Its roots go back to 1998, when Ron Motley, a South Carolina lawyer and veteran of the tobacco settlements, met state attorneys-general and identified lead-based paint as a promising area for public litigation.
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