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Anita Hill courageously told her story to the all-male U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, breaking the silence on this painful issue," Boxer said, in reference to the law professor testifying that Clarence Thomas, then a Supreme Court nominee, had sexually harassed her.
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"This bill is psychological," he said in reference to the proposed law.
Just this August, the Republican Party adopted an amendment to its platform banning the "use of foreign law by U.S. Courts in interpreting our Constitution and laws... [or] in State courts' adjudication of criminal and civil matters," in reference to the perceived threat of Islamic law.
The campaign for Sophie's law comes two months after Christian Democratic party MP Fred Nile reintroduced a bill on foetal personhood to the NSW parliament, called Zoe's law in reference to the unborn child of Brodie Donegan.
In reference to the Harvard report, Austin Sarat, who teaches law and political science at Amherst College, said that because capital punishment is growing more and more concentrated in specific areas, it requires greater precision in the way we talk about it.
It is admitted in the fact that Southern statute books are covered with enactments forbidding, under severe fines and penalties, the teaching of the slave to read or to write.-When you can point to any such laws, in reference to the beasts of the field, then I may consent to argue the manhood of the slave.
"The legislation was embryonic, whereas Obamacare passed and came into law," Cummins told HuffPost, in reference to the Ryan budget, which he called a "blueprint".
In an apparent reference to the laws banning "propaganda of non-traditional relations", the Russian president said that on the international arena Russia sees itself as a defender of conservative values against what it considers an assault of "genderless and fruitless so-called tolerance" which he said "equals good and evil".
The select committee deploys this phrase in reference to electoral law and political advertising.
The cover of the magazine consisted of a drawing of Prophet Mohamed, which said "100 lashes of the whip if you don't die laughing!" under a banner saying "Charia Hebdo" in reference to Sharia law.
A magazine cover in 2011 consisted of a drawing of Prophet Mohamed, which said "100 lashes of the whip if you don't die laughing!" under a banner saying "Charia Hebdo" in reference to Sharia law.
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