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Law and Times
" I am troubled by-and other scholars are troubled by-the notion of putting relatives on the bargaining table ," said Vivian Berger, a professor at Columbia University Law School, in a 1990 interview with the New York Times.
* Defending Dixie: The Washington Times has always been conservative and error-prone -- now it's helping to popularize extremist ideas, Heidi Beirich and Bob Moser, Intelligence Report, Southern Poverty Law Center, undated.
* Adler, Jeremy, Beyond the Law: the artistry and enduring counter-cultural power of the kabbala, Times Literary Supplement 24 February 2006, reviewing: Daniel C Matt, translator The Zohar ; Arthur Green A Guide to the Zohar ; Moshe Idel Kabbalah and Eros.
During the early 1980s, English anarchist Larry Law produced the Spectacular Times pocket-books series, which aimed to make Situationist ideas more easily assimilated into the anarchist movement.
* Martyn Palmer, " Double act: Michael Caine and Jude Law ( lunch and discussion )", The Times, 17 November 2007
The idea of fusing the common-law and equity courts first came to prominence in the 1850s ; although the Law Times dismissed it as " suicide " in 1852, the idea gained mainstream credibility, and by the end of the year the Times was writing that there was " almost unanimity " of opinion that the existence of two separate systems was " the parent of most of the defects in the administration of our law ".
The book was called " explicitly racist and anti-Semitic " by The New York Times and has been labeled a " bible of the racist right " by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
** Law Times, 10 May 1873
Fluck and Law had no television experience, but had for several years constructed plasticine caricatures to illustrate articles in the Sunday Times Magazine.
Law forced them to back down on 12 May, but on the 14th an article appeared in The Times blaming the British failure at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle on the lack of munitions.
Lloyd George, Birkenhead and Winston Churchill ( still distrusted by many Conservatives ) wished to use armed force against Turkey ( the Chanak Crisis ), but had to back down when offered support only by New Zealand, but not Canada, Australia or South Africa ; an anonymous letter appeared in " The Times " supporting the government but stating that Britain could not " act as the policeman for the world ", and it was an open secret that the author, " A Colonial ", was in fact Bonar Law.
Bonar Law contemplated resignation, and after being talked out of it by senior ministers, once again vented his feelings in an anonymous letter to The Times.
The Unknown Prime Minister: The Life and Times of Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923 ( London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1955 )
* Spain Moves On Law to Give Broad Powers To Catalonia Article on New York Times, March 31, 2006
The second of these two occasions was the case of Robarts v The Corporation of London ( 49 Law Times 455 ; The Times, March 10, 1883 ), and those who may read Jessel's judgment should remember that, reviewing as it does the law and custom on the subject, and the records of the city with regard to the appointment of a remembrancer from the 16th century, together with the facts of the case before the court, it occupied nearly an hour to deliver, but was nevertheless delivered without notes this, too, on 9 March 1883, when the judge who uttered it was within a fortnight of his death.
* See The Times, March 23, 1883 ; E Manson, Builders of our Law ( 1904 ).
Given the University of Georgia School of Law's low in-state tuition of $ 14, 448, the New York Times recently completed a survey comparing starting salaries and degree costs of law schools and found " Georgia Law graduates earning some of the highest salaries in the country while their educational costs were reported among the very lowest, speaking to the quality of the education as well as the excellent return on investment provided at Georgia Law.
* Obituary in The Law Times for Joseph Ivimey, pub 9 November 1878.
* Stem-Cell Law Welcomed by Researchers by Laura Mansnerus, January 6, 2004, The New York Times
* Spain Moves On Law to Give Broad Powers To Catalonia Article on New York Times, March 31, 2006
He lived in a basement apartment near Times Square, finding his first success as a voice-over artist for ads and making appearances on Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order.

Law and obituary
See Eleanor R. Finch, " Quincy Wright, 1890-1970 " ( obituary ), The American Journal of International Law 65 ( January 1971 ): 130-131.

Law and stated
Many of these maxims had originated in Roman Law, migrated to England before the introduction of Christianity to the British Isles, and were typically stated in Latin even in English decisions.
This situation impelled Pope St. Pius X to order the creation of the first Code of Canon Law, a single volume of clearly stated laws.
Faraday's Law may be stated roughly as ' a changing magnetic field creates an electric field '.
Article 2 of the 1889 Meiji Constitution ( the Constitution of the Empire of Japan ) stated, " The Imperial Throne shall be succeeded to by imperial male descendants, according to the provisions of the Imperial House Law.
# The Law Concerning the Highest State Office of the Reich ( August 1, 1934 ) prescribed that upon the death of the incumbent president, that office would be merged with the office of the chancellor, and that the competencies of the former should be transferred to the " Führer und Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler ", as the law stated.
The Scottish Law Commission, in its Discussion Paper No 122 on Insanity and Diminished Responsibility ( 2003 ), pp. 16 / 18 confirms that the law has not substantially changed from the position stated in Hume's Commentaries:
In a commentary of the hadith Sahih Muslim, entitled al-Minhaj, the medieval Islamic scholar Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi stated that " one of the collective duties of the community as a whole ( fard kifaya ) is to lodge a valid protest, to solve problems of religion, to have knowledge of Divine Law, to command what is right and forbid wrong conduct ".
This was in accordance with Mosaic Law, which stated that a person hanged on a tree must not be allowed to remain there at night, but should be buried before sundown.
" Maxwell in 1872 stated a " Law of Equal Temperatures ".
In his report, Cohen stated that the Saint John Law School was only " nominally a faculty of UNB ".
Sa ' ad judged by Jewish Law that all male members of the tribe should be killed and the women and children enslaved as was the law stated in the Old Testament for treason.
* The First Marriage Reform Law ( 1976 ), which stated that pension entitlements acquired during marriage must be shared with the economically weaker spouse following divorce.
By handing over one's cloak in addition to one's tunic, the debtor has essentially given the shirt off his back, a situation directly forbidden by Hebrew Law as stated in Deuteronomy:
One important constitutional principle which is stated in Article 8 of the Legislation Law of the People's Republic of China is that an action can become a crime only as a consequence of a law passed by the full NPC and that other organs of the Chinese government do not have the power to criminalize activity.
The Law Commission stated its view that " the deliberate or reckless causing of disease should not be beyond the reach of the criminal law " and there is continuing debate over whether the transmission of HIV is covered as grievous bodily harm or under sections 22 to 24 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861.
In 1962 the courts issued the “ Opinion, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and Judgment ,” which stated that the U. S government did not grant the Navajo any type of permission to reside on the Hopi Reservation that was declared in 1882 ; and that the remaining Hopi land was to be shared with the Navajo.
The Law Council stated that " Chapter III courts exercising largely identical jurisdictions, with separate administrations and competing for funds and resources, is wholly unacceptable and that rationalisation and integration of the two federal courts exercising family law jurisdiction is urgently required.
Each time the incumbent chancellor called for the vote of confidence with the stated intention of being defeated, in order to be able to call for new elections before the end of their regular term, as the Basic Law does not give the Bundestag a right to dissolve itself.
Article 1 of the Basic Law ( in German legal shorthand GG, for Grundgesetz ), which establishes this principle that " human dignity is inviolable " and that human rights are directly applicable law, as well as the general principles of the state in Article 20 GG, which guarantees democracy, republicanism, social responsibility, federalism, and the right of resistance should anybody undertake to abolish this order, remain under the guarantee of perpetuity stated in Article 79 Paragraph 3, i. e., those two cannot be changed even if the normal amendment process is followed.
In Facts and Fallacies about Software Engineering, Robert Glass refers to Linus ' Law as a " mantra " of the Open source movement, but calls it a fallacy, stating that research has found that the number of bugs found decreases with too many inspectors, and that no research supports the Law as stated.
A 15 December 1790 Law stated: " All persons born in a foreign country and descending in any degree of a French man or woman expatriated for religious reason are declared French nationals ( naturels français ) and will benefit from rights attached to that quality if they come back to France, establish their domicile there and take the civic oath.
Article 4 of the 26 June 1889 Nationality Law stated: " Descendants of families proscribed by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes will continue to benefit from the benefit of the 15 December 1790 Law, but on the condition that a nominal decree should be issued for every petitioner.
One of the laws was the Women's Revolutionary Law, which stated:

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