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Similar legally endorsed harm is a familiar theme in the history of women, racial minorities, native people, and gays and lesbians.
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The FFRF has argued that allowing churches and other 501(c)(3) groups to legally endorse candidates and engage in partisan politicking would be catastrophic.
The broader the language, the more actions it can endorse and legally support.
"How we transform the agreement into a legally binding document which will be endorsed by a resolution of the United Nations Security Council — that is the area where we need to do a lot of work," he said.
"How we transform the agreement into a legally binding document which will be endorsed by a resolution of the United Nations Security Council that is the area where we need to do a lot of work," he said.
This is the horrific and legally untenable decision that Republican lawmakers in Tennessee have endorsed, in a radical departure from the proper duties of a state legislature.
Although the group is legally prohibited from directly endorsing candidates, it nonetheless plans to target some fifty House races and half a dozen Senate races, staging rallies, organizing door-to-door canvassing, and running ads aimed at "educating voters about where candidates stand".
The National Academy of Sciences called yesterday for a legally enforceable ban on human reproductive cloning aimed at creating a child -- but strongly endorsed cloning to derive stem cells that hold great promise for curing a wide range of human diseases.
In response to the global tobacco epidemic, in 1999, the WHO initiated the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), which was subsequently endorsed unanimously by WHO member states on 21 May, 2003 to become a legally-binding international public health treaty.
European lawmakers endorsed a permissive approach to the sale and use of e-cigarettes, although the products could not be sold legally to anyone younger than 18.
Thirteen years later, the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research endorsed this opinion, recommending that all states adopt statutes to give doctors the right to pronounce brain-dead people legally deceased.
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