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X-Stop was shown to block sites such as the Quaker web site, the National Journal of Sexual Orientation Law, the Heritage Foundation, and parts of The Ethical Spectacle.
Hitler had no sympathy with the syndicalist tendencies of the NSBO, and in January 1934 a new Law for the Ordering of National Labour effectively suppressed independent working-class factory organisations, even Nazi ones, and put questions of wages and conditions in the hands of the Trustees of Labour ( Treuhänder der Arbeit ), dominated by the employers.
Center on National Security and Law, University of Virginia, 1997: entire.
To date, The U. S. Uniform Law Commission, sponsored by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws has not submitted a uniform act or model legislation regarding health care insurance or health care reform.
The Basic Law, Hong Kong's constitutional document, was approved in March 1990 by National People's Congress of the PRC.
While some in the legal sector advocated that the National People's Congress ( NPC ) should be asked to amend the part of the Basic Law to redress the problem, the HKSAR Government decided to seek an interpretation to, rather than an amendment of, the relevant Basic Law provisions from the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress ( NPCSC ).
The interpretation of the NPCSC to Annex I and II of the Basic Law, promulgated on 6 April 2004, made it clear that the National People's Congress ' support is required over proposals to amend the electoral system under Basic Law.
The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress exercised its right to interpret the Basic Law, and affirmed that the successor would only serve the remainder of the term.
The 275-member National Assembly was a parliament created under the Transitional Law during the Occupation of Iraq.
The report was disputed by representatives of the Consumer Federation of America, the National Fair Housing Alliance, the National Consumer Law Center, and the Center for Economic Justice, for relying on data provided by the insurance industry.
Article 3 of the Basic Law of the Palestinian Authority, which was ratified in 2002 by the Palestinian National Authority and serves as an interim constitution, states that " Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine.
Pursuant to Article 158 of the Basic Law ( the constitutional instrument of the Region ), the power of final interpretation of the Law is vested not in the Court of Final Appeal but in the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, which, unlike the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, is a political body rather than an independent and impartial tribunal of last resort.
Meanwhile, Konoe and the military pushed a National Mobilization Law through the Diet.
The basic labour laws are the Labour Law of People's Republic of China ( promulgated on 5 July 1994 ) and the Law of the People's Republic of China on Employment Contracts ( Adopted at the 28th Session of the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress on June 29, 2007, Effective from January 1, 2008 ).
Thus in 2008, enabling the National Executive Way, published by Law Rank, Value and Force of Organic Law of the Bolivarian Armed Forces, leading to a new organization, adapted to new requirements, with a geopolitical vision oriented to a social state, peace-loving defender of human rights and solidarity with our sister nations of the American continent, within the ideology of the Liberator Simón Bolívar.
He graduated from Columbia Law School while playing in the National Football League ( NFL ) and singing and acting in off-campus productions.
The Palestinian National Charter was adopted on May 28, 1964, establishing the Palestine Liberation Organization, in ( east ) Jerusalem along with another document, variously known as the Basic Constitution, Basic Law or Fundamental Law of the PLO, based on an earlier Draft Constitution.

National and Journal
McCarry was editor-at-large for National Geographic and has contributed pieces to The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and other national publications.
The Journal of the National Cancer Institute and The New England Journal of Medicine published articles in 1996 about a trial that was conducted to determine if vitamin A ( in the form of retinyl palmitate ) and β-carotene had any beneficial effects to prevent cancer.
* National Journal – Composite conservative score of 73. 7 % for 2006
* Heidler, David S. " The Politics of National Aggression: Congress and the First Seminole War ," Journal of the Early Republic 1993 13 ( 4 ): 501 – 530.
In February 1999, an unsigned article that media outlets attributed to Falwell was published in the National Liberty Journal – a promotional publication of the university he founded – claimed that the Teletubby named Tinky Winky was intended as a gay role model.
* Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
North of the memorial is the Journal Record Building, which now houses the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum, an affiliate of the National Park Service.
* Bel, Germà ( 2006 ), " The coining of ` privatisation ´ and Germany's National Socialist Party ", Journal of Economic Perspectives 20 ( 3 ), 187-194
* Elliott, Mark C. " The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies ", Journal of Asian Studies 59 ( 2000 ): 603 – 46.
Falwell issued an attack in his National Liberty Journal, citing a Washington Post " In / Out " column which stated that lesbian comedian Ellen DeGeneres was " out " as the chief national gay representative, while trendy Tinky Winky was " in.
"' We Shall Rebuild Anew a Powerful Nation ': UNRRA, Internationalism and National Reconstruction in Poland ," Journal of Contemporary History, July 2008, Vol.
To assist physicians in the skills necessary to provide this oversight, the Wilderness Medical Society and the National Association of EMS Physicians jointly supported the development in 2011 of a unique " Wilderness EMS Medical Director " certification course, which was cited by the Journal of EMS as one of the Top 10 EMS Innovations of 2011.
" Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology ), Vol.
* Ickes, Harold L. " The Place of Housing in National Rehabilitation ," Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics, Vol.
In 2000, a special section of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ( PNAS ) was devoted to " evo-devo ", and an entire 2005 issue of the Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution was devoted to the key evo-devo topics of evolutionary innovation and morphological novelty.
* William Conant Church ( 1836 – 1917 ), co-founder of Armed Forces Journal and the National Rifle Association
A 1999 study in the Journal of Public Economics analyzed the British National Health Service and found that its waiting times function as an effective market disincentive, with a low elasticity of demand with respect to time.
The IHR published the non-peer reviewed Journal of Historical Review, which its critics ( including the ADL, the Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide studies, and other scholars, such as Robert Hanyok, a National Security Agency historian ,) accused of being pseudo-scientific.
National Journal rated her votes in 2006 in three areas: Economic, Social, and Foreign.
" Huguenot Immigrants and the Formation of National Identities, 1548-1787 ," Historical Journal 2007 50 ( 2 ): 309-331,
" Llyfr Taliesin ," National Library of Wales Journal 25: 357 – 86.

National and Lawyer
Lyell read modern history at Christ Church, Oxford, where he joined the Bullingdon club, and after National Service with the Royal Artillery trained as a Lawyer.
He was named " Lawyer of the Year " 1994 by National Law Journal.
Adler was nominated for a National Magazine Award for his American Lawyer article.
Lawyer Marzell Milloy ( born November 14, 1973 ) is a former American college and professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League ( NFL ) for fifteen seasons.
He is currently the President of the National Trial Lawyer Association.
In 1999, he was named Latino Lawyer of the Year by the Hispanic National Bar Association.
Dr. Justice T. David Marshall, Doctor of Medicine, Lawyer, Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, and Justice of the Superior Court of Ontario, honorary chief of Six Nations, Founding Director of Canada's National Judicial Institute.
Lyle was President of the Cook County Bar Association, board member of the National Bar Association, member of the Supreme Court Committee on Character and Fitness, and co-chair of the Lawyer ’ s Committee for Harold Washington.
" She also was named to the National Law Journal ’ s list of “ Top 40 Lawyers Under 40 " and the American Lawyer ’ s “ Young Litigators Fab Fifty.
Kennedy is an attorney who specializes in environmental law ; Papantonio is also an attorney, serves as the president of the National Trial Lawyer Association, and is senior partner at Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Echsner & Proctora, a large Florida based law firm that specializes in pursuing civil lawsuits against high profile and often powerful defendants.
Katz has also authored numerous articles for law journals, as well as for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, National Law Journal, and The American Lawyer.
* 2004 Interview on National Public Radio with Tavis Smiley: ' Brown ' Lawyer Jack Greenberg
* In 2010, Davis Polk was ranked third in " Revenue per Lawyer " by the American Lawyer's top 100 National Firms.
It is ranked as the 8th largest law firm in the United States by the National Law Journal and as the 11th largest among law firms worldwide by The American Lawyer.
Preston Gates was ranked among the top 100 law firms in the United States by both The American Lawyer magazine and the National Law Journal, and was traditionally considered, along with Perkins Coie, one of the two leading Seattle-based law and lobbying firms.

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