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The five articles of the Charter Oath were the following: (1) "Deliberative assemblies shall be established on an extensive scale, and all governmental matters shall be determined by public discussion".
He pleaded guilty but subsequently fought the charges, even mounting a High Court challenge claiming the government was infringing on a constitutionally-implied right to "freedom of communication on political and governmental matters".
Not long afterward, the two men were providing advice to Pegasus about governmental matters that might affect companies in which the firm had invested and also suggested investment targets.
Many legislators lease cars year-round -- including in nonelection years -- then charge the cost to their campaigns and drive the vehicles on personal as well as political or governmental matters.
But public debate on the topic still has the air of conspiracy theory, because the idea runs so counter to day-to-day administrative and governmental matters in Hawaii.
Fellows spend a substantial amount of their time in boardrooms advising directors in a variety of circumstances, such as management succession, internal investigations, disclosure obligations, shareholder litigation, shareholder activism and engagement, and a broad range of regulatory and governmental matters.
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The Supreme Court has consistently held that religious organizations have the power to decide for themselves, free from governmental interference, matters of internal discipline and governance.
Instead, he said last week, he is, at 60, content to work to influence governmental and political matters from the quieter periphery, as a consultant for corporations, labor unions and strivers for public office.
the entity does not exercise undue influence over other governmental authorities on matters affecting its operations or on decisions by other governmental authorities controlling distribution of products based on outcomes of the entity's conformity assessments.
"If the right of privacy means anything," Justice William Brennan wrote, "it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion into matters so fundamentally affecting a person as the decision whether to bear or beget a child".
Many are U.S. government publications and others are concerned with governmental and legal matters.
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