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"If someone is campaigning on a subway platform, is that federal property too?" To justify the broader charges, prosecutors rely on a federal law that makes it a federal offense to use force to try to prevent someone from "participating in or enjoying any benefit, service, privilege, program, facility, or activity provided or administered by the United States".
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Only outcomes deemed to be of direct interest to patients, including compensation amounts and medical service privileges, were provided.
They would then be entitled to the same rights as married couples with respect to income tax, inheritance, welfare benefits, change of name, landlord-tenant relations, immigration, civil-service privileges and so on, though they would still not be allowed to adopt children.In this section End of a dream?
If there is anything interesting in the written record of her White House service, "executive privilege" will keep it safely out of sight.
Unless we change the way campaign money is raised and spent; unless we make public service a privilege, not an audition for a lobbyist's paycheck; unless district lines and elections aren't rigged, and filibusters aren't routine 'cockblocks' -- without a red-hot constituency for overhauling our political system, it'll always be Groundhog Day in Washington.
For scheduled air services, the privilege of operating commercial services through or into a foreign country was, at the time of the 1944 Chicago conference, split into five so-called freedoms of the air.
Actually, as of a year ago, veteran Fiverr sellers have been allowed to charge more than $5 for their services, a privilege that half of them exercise.
After the Norman Conquest of 1066, their importance grew, and, in return for ship service, their privileges were increased to reach their zenith in the 13th and 14th centuries.
We are willing to do all these terrible things to a handful of people because we believe it will mean we can keep all the services and privileges we now enjoy to ourselves.
The law prohibits "any place of public accommodation" from discriminating "on the basis of disability in the full enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations" it offers.
That's because there is no obligation for Flynn to surrender those service-related privileges despite his new status as an admitted criminal, experts say.
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