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It's a struggle for the dignity that comes with freedom and opportunity and the right to live under laws of our own making.
It took a broad swipe at the administration's argument that some of its policies — like the indefinite detention of prisoners without charge at Guantánamo — were defensible under laws of armed conflict.
From the earliest times, as the historian Samuel Eliot Morison wrote: Liberty to Americans meant, "first freedom under laws of their own making, and, second, the right to do anything that did not harm others".
When I asked him if he sees any ads for illegal butterflies on eBay he replied: "There are a number of imperiled butterflies openly advertised on eBay, including some listed under the Endangered Species Act or protected under laws of countries they inhabit.
Weber (2005), however, seeks to replace Nagel's conception with one that retains the idea that reductive explanation involves subsumption under laws of the reducing science.
However, this can prove difficult under laws of free speech.
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In all but two states (California and New Jersey), there is no guarantee under law of paid leave from work after childbirth or adoption.
So what he is talking about is patently illegal under the laws of war, under which we are bound".
Under Egyptian law -- and under the laws of most Arab states -- it is a crime to defame or insult the country or its leaders.
"We've got someone who admitted under oath to some pretty serious violations under the laws of war".
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