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-What are the ethical implications of changing a rule merely because it has become unenforceable?
But within five years, because of terrorist opposition, it had become unenforceable without the presence of federal troops.
And although the Pretoria government was obliged to repeal the pass laws, which had become unenforceable, the burden of repression was felt as heavily as ever.
Critics contend that under the proposal government standards at more than two-dozen Energy Department nuclear weapons plants and research laboratories could become unenforceable.
3. Some authorities hold that, for a moral obligation to support a subsequent promise to pay, there must have existed a prior legal or equitable obligation, which for some reason had become unenforceable, but for which the promisor was still morally bound.
If after appropriate investigation, it appears to such officer that the proceeds from the sale of the property would be insufficient to wholly or partly satisfy the lien of the United States, or that the claim of the United States has been satisfied or by lapse of time or otherwise has become unenforceable, such officer may issue a certificate releasing the property from such lien.
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That premarital agreement also had a "sunset provision" which stated that if all of Todd's debts and liens became unenforceable for any reason, then the couple's earnings, income and property acquired during the marriage would be community property.
If today's teenagers are growing up with the perception that music is something that can be had free, the industry fears, copyright laws will become effectively unenforceable.
If the repeal passes, OSHA's recordkeeping requirements will become virtually unenforceable and employers who deliberately fail to record large numbers of injuries will not be held accountable.
He is the author of 10 books, including "The Case Against the Supreme Court," (Viking 2014) and two books published by Yale University Press in 2017, "Closing the Courthouse Doors: How Your Constitutional Rights Became Unenforceable" and "Free Speech on Campus" (with Howard Gillman).
His most recent books are, We the People: A Progressive Reading of the Constitution for the Twenty-First Century (Picador Macmillan) published in November 2018, and two books published by Yale University Press in 2017, Closing the Courthouse Doors: How Your Constitutional Rights Became Unenforceable and Free Speech on Campus (with Howard Gillman).
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