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Discover LudwigThe phrase "protected law" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to laws that protect certain individuals or groups of people from various forms of discrimination. For example: "The protected law ensures that people of all races, genders, and sexual orientations are treated equally."
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A New York City police officer accused of providing protected law enforcement information to the head of a drug-dealing organization in Jamaica, Queens, was indicted on Friday by a grand jury in Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
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They said the federal investigation should proceed first because McCulloch appears to be "emotionally invested in protecting law enforcement".
It protects law-abiding Americans and keeps criminals on their toes, or so the argument goes.
"The only way to protect law-abiding contractors is to go after contractors who are not obeying the law".
"Conservatives believe the first and foremost responsibility of the state is to protect law-abiding citizens," Mr. Hague said.
All animal experiments were performed in compliance with the current Swiss animal protecting laws and protocols of the local authorities (approval G36/3528).
We can do this while protecting law-abiding gun ownership.
Wisconsin Republicans plan to consider a variety of ways to protect laws enacted by Walker.
All Content of the UNICEF Web Site is protected by law including, as applicable, copyright laws.
Journalists' sources are protected in law.
Some endangered species are protected by law.
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