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The museum won its nonprofit status recently, which empowers its board to seek public funding.
The legislation would extend and expand Kendra's Law, which empowers judges to order mentally ill patients to receive outpatient treatment.
His weapon was the Antiquities Act of 1906, which empowers the president to protect federal lands as national monuments.
Their job is to uphold a venerable text, which empowers them to overrule any other branch of government.
She is also co-founder of the social enterprise CareZooming, which empowers physicians to improve the systems they work in.
2. We need to shift care paradigms to a 12 Step type of health-care philosophy which empowers the patient.
For instance, Colonel Qaddafi's Law Number Four, which empowers the state to confiscate private property and resell it, has yet to be repealed.
The agency has been investigating the attack under the Animal Welfare Act, which empowers it to move against violators and impose fines and suspend or revoke licenses.
Dan Sutch, Nominet Trust points to Modest Needs, which empowers the general public to make small ($10-15) emergemergencyts to low-income workers in the US.
In Open, Rahul Pandita critiques the draft Jammu and Kashmir Police Bill 2013, which empowers local police and reduces police accountability.
House Republicans are still barreling down a dead-end road, with bills like the SAFE Act, which empowers state and local police to enforce immigration laws.
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