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In such cases, what is required is a corrective exercise he called "equity," which involves speculating about how the deficient law would have applied had the lawmaker considered the novel case and then applying the law accordingly.
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There is probably no area of law more deficient in more places than that concerning the protection of women's rights.
"If there are ways that the existing law is deficient, we can and should address that," said Barry Bedwell, the president of the California Grape and Tree Fruit League.
Current law is deficient in that it does not provide specific guidance about how to apply the mandate of non-discrimination in sex-segregated programs, activities and facilities".
But it's his closing paragraph that evokes the untold exasperation many judges and lawyers must feel in the area of immigration — where the law is deficient and often doesn't match up with American ideals.
But we are deficient in other areas like family law, criminal law and immigration law".
In focusing only on knowledge of right and wrong, Mr. Goldberg said, the Arizona law was constitutionally deficient in not permitting Mr. Clark to present a full defense.
Enforcement of these laws seems to be deficient and should be strengthened.
Prosecutors declined to explain their interest, but no one has characterized the law firm's work as deficient or its bills as fraudulent.
For Dionysius (as for Plato), law is necessary, but still deficient.
Schlozman and other Bush administration appointees in the Justice Department claimed that federal law enforcement authorities had been deficient in prosecuting cases of voter fraud.
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