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"Is this a valid law?
Would this be a valid law?" Wisely, the Solicitor General, replied: "No, it would not".
The centre's director of legal advocacy, Daniel Webb, said a question now before the court was whether that was a constitutionally valid law.
Equating accommodation with anarchy, Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion declared that religious beliefs had never been held to excuse compliance with a valid law.
Scalia's opinion that an individual's religious views do not "excuse him from compliance with an otherwise valid law" infuriated both religious and civil-liberties groups, and prompted Congress to pass the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993.
positive, was bedeviled by a pair of humble but primal fears the likes of which he, an ambitious upper-middle-class guy with a two-year lease and a valid law degree, had never experienced.
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Specifically, it seeks to establish universally valid laws similar to 19th-century physics.
He said: "The UK is still a member of the EU and it is a country which has always upheld the valid regulations, valid laws and valid treaties".
The justices said the First Amendment's protections do not mean individuals are free to violate valid laws simply by claiming a sincere religious objection.
Just as natural science must assume "unconditionally and universally valid laws of nature," so, too, cultural-historical science must assume that there are "unconditionally and universally valid values".
The guidance laws are developed at an ideal, dynamics-independent level, entailing generically valid laws not influenced by particular peculiarities relating to any given dynamics case.
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