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Since then, speculation has been rampant that Clinton may have run afoul of several federal criminal statutes, not only for maintaining the server rather than using official government channels of communication, but for deleting over 30,000 emails that she and her staff unilaterally deemed purely personal before turning over 31,000 emails to the State Department.
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"The attorney general's overexpansive interpretation of the reporting statute not only fails to serve the public interest, it actually serves to undermine it".
A federal district court subsequently entered judgment for the schools, enjoining the state from enforcing the statute and finding that "the right to conduct schools was property" and that the statute not only had taken the schools' property without due process but had also deprived parents of the right to "direct the education of children by selecting reputable teachers and places".
This statute not only recognized the rights of authors and inventors to the products of their intellectual efforts; it built in an incentive mechanism that became a prominent feature of Anglo-American intellectual property protection.
Federal statute not only require schools to report the financials for their athletic department (if they receive the Title IV funding, which all SEC schools do), but it also prescribes what should be included in each category.
The anti-marijuana language in the statute not only hamstrung the office in taking new policy positions; it encouraged pro-marijuana advocates to question the office's credibility on the issue.
"These statutes invariably not only limit the rights of minors, but parental rights as well," said Ed Barocas, legal director of the New Jersey chapter of the A.C.L.U.
And four states -- Maryland, Minnesota, Connecticut and Vermont -- have statutes that not only eliminate inequalities in reimbursements but also require employers to cover mental health, define mental illness broadly, include drug and alcohol addiction, and require small employers to comply.
This statute reaches not only the employed, but, as well, one seeking employment.
The obstruction of justice statute prohibits not only successful interference with pending criminal investigations but also any use of "threats" to "endeavor" to obstruct an investigation.
But such a statute is not only out of reach -- it would probably require a constitutional amendment -- it is also unnecessary.
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