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They try to criminalize journalism.
But the majority of lawyers agree that sex-fraud laws that try to criminalize romantic lies are unworkable.
President Morales: "The media will always try to criminalize the fight against neoliberalism, colonialism, and imperialism.
Many noted that despite how tragic the situation is, society may try to criminalize Kinsey, as has been a routine when black people are shot by police.
Greenwald called out Gregory on Twitter: "Who needs the government to try to criminalize journalism when you have David Gregory to do it".
Trump will almost certainly try to criminalize his opponent ― crowds at his rallies have taken to chanting 'Lock her up' at the mention of virtually any Democratic woman's name.
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"The authorities must stop trying to criminalize journalism, including politically committed journalism," Mr. Bihr said.
There should no longer be any doubt that the administration is simply trying to criminalize homelessness.
In the June 13 motion to dismiss the suit, Google said the plaintiffs were trying to "criminalize ordinary business practices".
In court papers filed last week, Mr. Golb's lawyers argued that prosecutors were trying to criminalize the commonplace.
"We're not trying to criminalize people making political horse trades on policies or that sort of thing," Mr. Fitzgerald said.
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