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Hence the number of amendments—almost 12,000 that greeted the law when it was presented to the National Assembly this week.In this section The lesson of Slobodan Milosevic's trial and tribulation Asking the unanswerable Reform provokes outrage Ever closer in all but name Outsiders aren't helping Back to bloodshed?
As you may know, SOPA was recently in the House Judiciary Committee and delayed on account of dozens of objections and amendments, almost none of which were accepted.
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President Obama's ode to free speech at the United Nations on Tuesday was welcome for those of us who put the First Amendment almost on par with our first-born children.
In the decades since the Griswold decision, numerous claims were made in federal filings that additional rights were protected by the Ninth Amendment (almost all were rejected), and there has been considerable debate as to what protections, if any, are guaranteed by it.
Even so, the amendment almost passed.
The one man who is at the center of this legal battle and its potential billions of dollars in damages will likely be silent, as he pleaded the Fifth Amendment almost a year ago.
Both amendments had almost similar removal efficiency with applications rates >10 Mg ha−1.
Those amendments are almost certainly nonstarters with Democrats, and they're unlikely to be part of a final spending package.
But since constitutional amendments are almost impossible to get passed, the National Public Vote folks are trying to incrementally build support for the national vote being final.
Federal funding of abortion has been illegal under the Hyde Amendment for almost two generations.
Partly because of this ambiguity, the Second Amendment seemed almost irrelevant for most of our history.
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