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The halfway policy change would inevitably invite litigation.
Such a move by the court would invite litigation and uncertainty that would harm all governments, federal and state.
To answer, he said, is to risk offending the people who have elected him to 20 terms or to invite litigation against both the town and himself.
"Whether or not the R&D efforts you make invite litigation in no way relates to whether you do them," said Bernard S. Meyerson, an I.B.M. fellow who is named on more than 40 patents and is currently chief technologist at its systems and technology group.
The Heritage memorandum claims that if Prop 19 were approved, it would conflict with the federal criminal statute, the Controlled Substances Act and thus "invite litigation that would almost certainly result in [Prop 19] being struck down" as unconstitutional.
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And requiring calorie counts on restaurant menus, he argues, only invites litigation.
Mr. Collins says assigning a lease is not always the most practical way to break a lease, "because it invites litigation on what is reasonable".
"Here in Missouri, Jay seemed to be a proponent of confrontation and almost invited litigation to decide issues that could have been resolved in the General Assembly or through compromise".
Under pressure from legislators and a vigorous campaign by religious and civil rights groups to legalize same-sex marriage in New Mexico, the state's attorney general, Gary King, cautioned city clerks on Thursday against issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples — but at the same time invited litigation, saying that the state's statute was "vulnerable to challenge".
They will, despite protestations, invite future litigation under the broader principle.
Zwiebel argues the bill would invite capricious litigation "that could be extremely harmful to some of the most important institutions in our community".
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