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That approach treated law as a form of science and as a source of truth.
Twitter on Friday said it did not have a uniform policy on how it treated law enforcement requests.
Campbell considered Hale to be the superior lawyer, because while he failed to engage in public life he treated law as a science, and maintained judicial independence and neutrality.
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The team would be in violation of the "treating" law, which prohibits the distribution of food or drink "for the purposes of corruptly influencing a person to vote".
Such legal gray areas abound in Russia, where the authorities often treat law enforcement as a matter of caprice rather than one of compliance.
Subtle jurisprudential questions aside, Austin's efforts to treat law systematically gained popularity in the late 19th century among English lawyers who wanted to approach their profession, and their professional training, in a more serious and rigorous manner.
But it has not yet decided how to treat laws based on sexual orientation.
In India, we have a regrettable tendency to treat laws as mere suggestions, like worthy advice from a grandmother – to be followed in theory and ignored in practice.
In particular, treating laws as zero-premise arguments, such supervaluationism preserves all classical laws.
Indeed, "the mistake in the set-theoretical approach consists time and again in treating laws and enumerations (lists) as essentially the same kind of thing" (PG 461).
If we were all to treat laws like a menu, only obeying the ones we happened to fancy, society could hardly survive.
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