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Last month, Judge Dale A. Reinholtsen ruled that Arcata's law was indeed too broad and struck down most provisions that prohibited all panhandling in specific locations.

At Wal-Mart in 2004, she pushed the board to adopt a strict anticorruption policy that prohibited all employees from "offering anything of value to a government official on behalf of Wal-Mart".

After the eruption of violence following the death of Freddie Gray in police custody in 2015, the city of Baltimore enacted a blanket curfew that prohibited all citizens from going outdoors unless travelling to or from work.

So, with fewer than a dozen black students and only a few more Asian students on campus, the rule banning interracial dating was far less troublesome to most of us than the rule that prohibited all couples from holding hands.

The law dates from 1954, when Mr. Johnson added an amendment to a revenue bill that prohibited all groups with a nonprofit, or 501(c)3, tax-exempt status from endorsing or opposing candidates.

At Wal-Mart in 2004, she pushed the board to adopt a strict anticorruption policy that prohibited all employees from "offering anything of value to a government official on behalf of Wal-Mart". It required every employee to report the first sign of corruption, and it bound Wal-Mart's agents to the same exacting standards.

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Based on reachability graph analysis, maximal permissiveness can be achieved by designing place invariants that prohibit all first-met bad markings but no legal markings.

Pennsylvania also passed a law that prohibits all municipalities across the state from punishing people for calling the police for help.

Hilary B. Rosen, president of the Recording Industry Association of America, says that the Copyright Act is a "strict liability" law that prohibits all copying, except in cases that fall under the fair use doctrine.

Local dieters are flocking to low-carbohydrate eating plans that prohibit all potatoes, pasta, bread and sugar, but seem to offer unlimited access to eggs, cheese, red meat and butter.

At the same time, our freedoms have been systematically trashed: new restrictions on public assembly; a jaw-dropping law that prohibits all media from saying good things about single-sex families.

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