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To appreciate what is at stake we have to track back to amendments to the NSW Evidence Act in 1995, following the collapse of the cases against Jay Thomas Hart on charges of murdering Clinton Speedy-Dutroux and Evelyn Greenup. Speedy-Dutroux and Evelyn Greenup
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That could either bring the founders right back to the amendment and waiver provision or it could kill, or at least impede, the acquisition talks.
They are meant as sentences that capture the non-conniving use of fictional sentences like (6).) Let us now go back to the amendment to Russellianism we were considering.
This goes back to First Amendment rights," Hamm told Reuters.
Committee members then turned the hearing back to the amendment under consideration.
Committee members then turned the hearing back to the amendment under consideration. .
The Louisiana Science Education Act of 2008 can be traced back to an amendment offered by then-Senator Rick Santorum to the senate version of the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act.
But back to Dorries's amendment: it is not innocuous.
One district judge approved of this, another tolerated it, but the third said regulations should be cut back to protect first-amendment rights of expression.
I feel such a responsibility but what reasonable response can we give to counteract those who always revert back to the second amendment?
Brennan recommended a legislative compatibility model with the high court declaring existing legislation incompatible and referring it back to parliament for amendment.
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