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Loopholes must be closed, and those who hold firearms lawfully should know where they stand.

The Department of Labor charged Wal-Mart with violating the General Duty Clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which states that employers cannot lawfully expose workers to known hazards.

Adding to the tension, Germany's constitutional court is scheduled to rule Sept. 12 on whether the government acted lawfully when it committed to the European Union rescue fund, known as the European Stability Mechanism.

How much will it cost to insure her? — Martaines, Miami A. Most immigrants who are "lawfully present," including people with permanent resident status (also known as green card holders), can buy coverage on the exchange.

And 3D printing — or digital manufacturing and distribution, as it's also known — will make reproducing and delivering these pills, lawfully or unlawfully, much easier.

After its adoption, the keeping of billiard or pool tables for hire was unlawful, and the plaintiff in error cannot be heard to complain for the money loss resulting from having invested his property in an occupation which was neither protected by the state nor the Federal Constitution, and which he was bound to know could lawfully be regulated out of existence.

Koons "knew, or should have known, that he was required to obtain an artist's permission before he could lawfully copy a work by that artist," the lawsuit said.

It has become well known that people are travelling to Switzerland for help to die – help that they cannot lawfully seek at home.

Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr., who is known for his reserve, was unhesitating before the Supreme Court on Wednesday when it heard the Defense of Marriage Act case: "I think it's time for the court to recognize that this discrimination, excluding lawfully married gay and lesbian couples from federal benefits, cannot be reconciled with our fundamental commitment to equal treatment under law".

But those lawfully within the country, entitled to use the public highways, have a right to free passage without interruption or search unless there is known to a competent official, authorized to search, probable cause for believing that their vehicles are carrying contraband or illegal merchandise.

But those lawfully within the country, entitled to use the public highways, have a right to free passage without interruption or search unless there is known to a competent official authorized to search, probable cause for believing that their vehicles are carrying contraband or illegal merchandise.

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