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Under the guise of "respecting" the US Constitution, the new bill paradoxically adds for good measure: "This state and its citizens shall not recognize or be obligated to live under the statute, mandate or executive order".
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A 1975 statute mandated an open primary system for the election of state officers.
They contended that girls' soccer in the spring was a violation of Title IX, the federal statute mandating gender equality in athletics.
"In God We Trust" began to appear on American coins in the 19th century, but in the early 20th century President Theodore Roosevelt, having asked the sculptor Augustus SaintoGaudesigno designewew coinage, was relieved to find no statute mandating "In God We Trust" on coins.
The White House extended executive privilege as a feint to protect Attorney General Eric Holder from a contempt of Congress charge (which may still proceed); should the full Congress press the charge, federal statute mandates that the justice department (which Eric Holder leads) convene a grand jury to prosecute it.
The statute mandates that the patient — who must be at least 18 and an Oregon resident — make two requests no less than 15 days apart, and that two physicians affirm that the patient has no more than six months to live and doesn't suffer from any mental disorder, including depression, that might impair judgment.
In Alaska, state statute mandates that specified professionals (e.g. medical provider, education instructor), must report suspected maltreatment to the state child welfare agency.
But it preserves a portion of the statute mandating that all students become proficient in English, no matter what program they choose.
The following year Florida passed the first modern "shall issue" statute mandating the issuance of a carry license if the applicant met certain basic standards.
This time around, Proposition 58, the product of 2014 legislation written by state Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens), overhauls most of the 1998 edict, preserving the portion of the statute mandating that all students become proficient in English, no matter what program they choose.
Liberty was accorded the same broad reading in the subsequent case Meyer v. Nebraska (1923), in which the Supreme Court held that a state statute mandating that English be the only language used in schools was unconstitutional as it infringed on the liberty guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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