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A CIVIL RIGHT THAT WON'T BE DENIED A U.S. federal judge, Solomon Oliver Jr., abruptly, arbitrarily tried to halt a growing and successful school choice program in Cleveland, Ohio, the day before students were to return to school.
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The 30 second recording window was chosen arbitrarily to try and maximise the participants' chances of completing the task, without being so excessive as to result in fatigue over the course of the experimental procedure.
Not only has it targeted activists and journalists, but opposition party members have been arbitrarily arrested, charged and tried by courts that appear to be acting under government instructions.
See the history of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and learn more about the broken Fort Laramie Treaty that arbitrarily moved boundaries and tried to divide the Sioux Nation.
This perception applies to everything from the college admissions game to teachers who — not always, but sometimes — lack compassion, apply rules arbitrarily and intentionally try to trip up students with test questions on subjects not covered directly in course materials.
And after arbitrarily being put on death row less than one percent of homicide convictions lead to a death sentence they wait around for years not knowing if they will be one of those arbitrarily selected to try out the state's latest lethal drug cocktail, with more than 40percentt of those sentenced to die having been on death row for at least two decades.
But the office of the House speaker, Dennis Hastert, told The Washington Post that the Justice Department fully supports these powers, which would let officials arbitrarily exile suspects who have not been tried or convicted of anything.
No longer would they be able to arbitrarily and massively raise premiums like Anthem Blue Cross recently tried to do in California -- up to 39percentt increases in one year in the individual market.
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