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This involves enduring laws, customs, and institutions (including a system of moral education) for the citizens.
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He predicted that the majority's cramped view of federalism would not prove to be "enduring law," and for the sake of civil rights, it can only be hoped that he is right.
NBC lavishly promoted the Monday night show and sought to tap into the same audience as Mr. Wolf's most enduring series, "Law and Order".
Similarly, others have shown how conservative cultural beliefs within government institutions shapes the rise of enduring condemnatory, inefficient laws and welfare programs [ 28], while informal cultures of corruption have often hampered the reform of ineffective legal institutions [ 29].
And the judge's hints of criminal culpability for top executives, not low-level paper-pushers, clarifies the enduring shame of law enforcement for failing to indict a single major executive for financial crisis-related crimes.
There are events that cast shadows so enduring they defy the laws of nature.
Underscoring the long history of educational inequality that led to Brown v. Board, Irons argues that the quality and outcome of the public education currently offered to blacks are both still shaped by the enduring influence of Jim Crow laws and schools.
With their help and the help of so many others, and their inspiring personal stories, I formed the 10 laws of enduring success.
He denied ever pronouncing "Sutton's law," his enduring addition to the American vernacular — the answer to the question of why he robbed banks: "Because that's where the money is".
The Gambino eminences were voicing an enduring stereotype in New York law enforcement — that the prosecutors of the Eastern District operate as a kind of junior varsity with respect to their colleagues in the Southern District, across the East River.
Nevertheless, in a long excursion into historical reconstruction, Justice Anthony Kennedy discovers that states' "sovereign immunity" from lawsuits in their own courts brought by anyone but the federal government has been an enduring principle of American law from before the constitution, which its authors assumed would be respected and therefore failed to mention.
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