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He added, "Not every intrusive law is an unconstitutionally intrusive law".
He might agree with what Judge Jeffrey Sutton, a George W. Bush appointee on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, wrote in upholding the mandate: "Not every intrusive law is an unconstitutionally intrusive law".
The Tories, with what he called their "coalition chums", the Liberal Democrats, were "cleaning up Labour's mess" as he outlined moves to dismantle the "interfering intrusive law and regulations" in local government".
New Yorkers, not to mention other Americans, may be ready to accept intrusive law enforcement tactics -- and, yes, possibly with elements of profiling attached -- that they would have deemed repugnant just two days ago, before the World Trade Center collapsed and bodies fell from the sky.
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If successful, it will lift what the new leaders say is the state's heavy hand on public life, restricting its reach into schools and hospitals, slashing welfare benefits and reviewing intrusive law-and-order Labour programs that have alarmed advocates for civil liberties.
Decrying the legislation for interfering in the doctor-patient relationship, while seeking to pass grossly intrusive laws involving the OB-GYN-patient relationship, is one of the more bizarre disconnects in American politics.
Partly because there are so many more intrusive laws and restrictions; partly because people and businesses are increasingly willing to assert their rights; partly because there are more single-issue pressure-groups around willing to back such actions.There seems to be more judicial review when governments have big majoritiesPolitics may have something to do with it.
Such a tragic incident spotlights the horrible impact of intrusive laws that claim to be pro-life but actually trample on the lives of women and their families.
There was perhaps no need for an intrusive new law, he said in the spring of 2006.
In another ruling six days later, a federal trial judge in South Dakota issued a preliminary injunction blocking, on constitutional grounds, a deeply intrusive state law requiring women to wait at least 72 hours after an initial doctor's visit before terminating a pregnancy — the longest waiting period in the nation.
She was run ragged by her intrusive in-laws; her small children mostly served as props or punch lines.
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