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In 1285, Edward I introduced a specific "nightwalker statute" in order to police the movement of plebeian people – especially migrants, vagrants and prostitutes – after the 9pm curfew.
In an interview, she said it appeared that "the court was not willing to send the case back to Congress again," and so "narrowed the statute in order to save it".
In January, the President tried, unsuccessfully, to ban them by executive order, and his 2018 budget threatened to rewrite a federal statute in order to strip such cities (including New York City and Los Angeles) of some of their federal funding.
The City of Cleveland had challenged the statute in order to continue enforcing ordinances that officials said were tailored to fight urban gun violence, including registration of handguns, restrictions on children's access to firearms and prohibitions on the possession or sale of assault weapons.
Unlike McCain, these candidates want to put the Army Field Manual into statute in order to prevent torture.
This is another instance where the CAFC went far beyond merely interpreting the patent statute in order to benefit patentees and harm the public.
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No matter what happens in the N.L. Worst, the monarchs of Major League Baseball are on alert to rewrite the postseason statutes in order to avert even the possibility of such a future embarrassment.
"Nothing can be more essential than for a supervisor of elections to maintain strict compliance with the statutes in order to ensure credibility in the outcome of the election," the court wrote in its Seminole County decision, which it said also applied to the Martin County case.
But the process is socially acceptable in America, and morticians are given exemptions from these statutes in order to provide the service.
"To use a material witness statute pretextually, in order to investigate or pre-emptively detain suspects without probable cause," Judge Milan D. Smith Jr. wrote for the majority of the divided three-judge panel, "is to violate the Fourth Amendment," which bans unreasonable searches and seizures.
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