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She told Mr. Sessions that she had consistently acted "to vigorously defend all statutes, including the statute that embodies the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy".

In the United Kingdom, for example, all statutes, even those that are contrary to long-established constitutional principles, are formally binding and can be set aside only by subsequent statutes.

Yet, he also hopes for a time when religion can "be freed of all empirical grounds of determination, of all statutes that rest on history" (6:121).

Although in Part Three of Religion, he pines for a time when "religion will gradually be freed of all empirical grounds of determination, of all statutes that rest on history" (6:121), and "the pure faith of religion will rule over all" (6:121), he nevertheless recognizes that that time has not yet come.

Courts in the United Kingdom have stated that the precedent fact doctrine is not applicable to all statutes.

Kagan asserted that in both cases, she had acted "consistently with the responsibility which I agree with you very much that I have, to vigorously defend all statutes, including the statute that embodies the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy".

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All those statutes, together with the complex web of sentencing guidelines that apply to them, amount to a long and elaborate menu of charging options for prosecutors.

All the statutes and acts are acting up on the "person", and if you're admitting to being a person, you are admitting to be a corporation that can be acted upon for commerce.

As Julian Borger reported in August: The Guardian's lawyers believed the government might either seek an injunction under the law of confidence, a catch-all statute that covers any unauthorised possession of confidential material, or start criminal proceedings under the Official Secrets Act.

"The decision in this case will, in effect, determine the constitutionality of nearly all the statutes in force in the United States, limiting the hours of labor of adult women," Brandeis explained in his brief.

In 2014, sex discrimination comprised nearly 30 percent* of the charges filed with the EEOC under all the statutes the agency enforces.

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