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In a debate before the Oregon primary with Harold Stassen, Dewey argued against outlawing the Communist Party of the United States of America, saying " you can't shoot an idea with a gun.
Following the outlawing of the CPC in 1940, General Secretary Tim Buck along with Sam Carr and Charles Sims fled Canada for the safety of New York where they would reside under the protection of the Communist Party of the United States of America ( CPUSA ).
That friction resulted in the splitting of the CTCh ( the Worker's union ) in 1946 into Communist and Socialist branches and then the outlawing of the Communist Party.
After much discussion, both official and public, the Congress of the Philippines, finally, approved a bill outlawing the Communist Party of the Philippines.
In 1924-1936, in contrast to his post-World War II agenda, Tătărescu was a noted anti-communist, and reacted vehemently against the Romanian Communist Party ( PCdR, later PCR ) — recommending and obtaining its outlawing, based on Communist adversity to the concept of Greater Romania, and notably arguing that the Comintern-supported Tatarbunary Uprising was evidence of " imperialist communism ".
In combating the Iron Guard, Tătărescu chose to relax virtually all pressures on the latter ( while mimicking some of its messages ), and instead concentrated again on curbing the activities of the Romanian Communist Party ( PCR ) and outlawing its Popular Front-type organizations ( see Amicii URSS ).
Red Channels went on to describe how the Communist Party attracts both financial and political backing from those in the entertainment industry: No cause which seems calculated to arouse support among people in show business is ignored: the overthrow of the Franco dictatorship, the fight against anti-Semitism and Jimcrow, civil rights, world peace, the outlawing of the H-Bomb, are all used.
In the 1970s he was an outspoken proponent of outlawing the German Communist Party.

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However, the Church declared that "' Extreme unction ' ... may also and more fittingly be called ' anointing of the sick '" ( emphasis added ), and has itself adopted the latter term, while not outlawing the former.
* 2000 – Section 28 ( of the Local Government Act 1988 ), outlawing the ' promotion ' of homosexuality in the United Kingdom, is repealed in Scotland with a 99 to 17 vote.
An example of the " evolving standards " idea can be seen in Jackson v. Bishop ( 8th Cir., 1968 ), an Eighth Circuit decision outlawing corporal punishment in the Arkansas prison system.
He noted that the majority's result stood in flat contradiction to the court's earlier decision in Bowers v. Hardwick, 478 U. S. 186 ( 1986 ), in which it had ruled that laws outlawing sodomy are not unconstitutional.
During the Thermidorian Reaction ( 27 July 1794 ), after some initial hesitation, he drew up the report outlawing Robespierre.
The film opens near the fictional town of Lahood, California, in the 1880s ( based on remarks in the film about outlawing hydraulic mining ), where a group of struggling miners and their families are panning for gold.
Under Spadolini, an urgent decree outlawing all secret lodges, such as Propaganda Due ( which included numerous members of previous governments and of military forces ), was approved.
In Virginia v. Black ( 2003 ), the United States Supreme Court deemed constitutional a statute outlawing the public burning of a cross with intent to intimidate, but held that statutes that did not require additional showing of intent to intimidate ( other than the cross itself ) were unconstitutional.
In the face of this rebellion, Ferdinand II, " the Catholic " issued the Sentencia Arbitral de Guadalupe ( 1486 ), outlawing the more severe abuses and allowing remences to be redeemed by a payment of 60 sous per household, leaving a rural society that was still feudal in character, but significantly reformed.
A substantial change in the new Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China is a new requirement which forces drivers to stop at red lights even if there is a crossing only to the left ( no crossing to the right ), thereby outlawing straight-ahead at red lights that was permitted at an intersection with no crossing to the right.
His discussion begins with article 1, section 10 ( which limits the powers of individual states ), wherein he justifies the outlawing of state sponsored privateering as consistent with not allowing states to conduct their own foreign policy, which could lead to great mischief.

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These reforms included outlawing slavery, nationalizing land to equally distribute between households, and introducing new currencies, a change which debased the value of coinage.
Canute thanked the Norwegians for their patience and then went from assembly to assembly ( Danish: landsting ) outlawing any sailor, captain or soldier who refused to pay a fine which amounted to more than a years harvest for most farmers.
Some temporary sections of the Voting Rights Act ( none involving the outlawing of poll taxes or literacy tests, which are permanently banned ) have been renewed four times and remain in force.
Similarly, when the outlawed Batasuna tried to use Acción Nacionalista Vasca as a proxy to re-organize its ranks, in a different case the ECHR also upheld in 2011 the previous Spanish court rulings which had outlawed ANV, noting that this party had not run by itself in elections since 1977 and that it basically conformed a " fraud " to circumvent the outlawing of Batasuna.
In 1947, Miami Springs ( of which it was then a part ) passed an ordinance outlawing horses from the city limits.
In 1951, the Turkish Parliament issued a law ( 5816 ) outlawing insults to his reminiscence () or destruction of objects representing him, which is still in force.
In response, the city added a broad new provision to Section 7-34 of its Municipal Code, " Keeping of bodies ", outlawing the keeping of " the whole or any part of the person, body or carcass of a human being or animal or other biological species which is not alive upon any property ".
In this capacity, Duca worked to keep the rising support for the Iron Guard, also known as The Legion of the Archangel Michael, a fascist movement led by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, in check, even outlawing the All for the Fatherland-party, which was their political arm.
In April 2008, a bill outlawing material which " provokes a person to seek excessive thinness by encouraging prolonged restriction of nourishment " was tabled in the French National Assembly by UMP MP Valérie Boyer.
In response, the Anarchist Congress publicly questioned, " ight laws exist as made by few persons so-called revolutionaries, allowing these to declare the outlawing of an entire people which is more revolutionary than them?
Its significance is that its outlawing of racial segregation in public transportation led directly to a movement called the Freedom Riders, in which African Americans and whites together rode various forms of public transportation in the South to challenge local laws or customs that enforced segregation.
Some politicians were in favour of outlawing the shops while others argued this would be a " huge mistake " which would allow illegal street dealers to thrive.
The three most notable examples are the Kellogg-Briand Pact outlawing war as an instrument of national policy, the London Charter ( known also as the Nuremberg Charter ) defining " crimes against peace " as one of three major categories of international crime to be prosecuted after World War II, and the United Nations Charter, which binds nations to seek resolution of disputes by peaceful means and requires authorization by the United Nations before a nation may initiate any use of force against another, beyond the inherent right of self-defense against an armed attack.
In April 1937 the Canadian government passed the Foreign Enlistment Act, outlawing participation by Canadians in foreign wars, and the Customs Act, which provided for government control over arms exports.
" He went on to say that this was a small portion of the program, and their main point was their opposition to " outlawing " smoking in privately-owned businesses, which they still " stand behind 100 %.
He also led the fight which succeeded in outlawing the Louisiana Lottery Co. Foster fought for the interest of sugar growers and supported flood-control legislation and the regulation of railway rates.
After outlawing the Communists, he ruled with the support of the two right-wing parties, the conservatives and the liberals, which approved of his anti-communist stance.
But, starting in 1919, several factors resulted in a dramatic expansion of strategic orientation, supplementing traditional " small ball " with the " power game ": a " livelier " ball, because of better materials and a tighter weave ; more frequent substitutions of new balls ; lighter, more flexible bats ; the outlawing of the spitball ; and the increase in attendance which drove owners to build more outfield seating, thus reducing the outfield area significantly.
In addition to the abolition of the caliphate, new laws mandated abolition of the office of seyhülislam ; abolition of the religious hierarchy ; the closing and confiscation of Sufi lodges, meeting places, and monasteries and the outlawing of their rituals and meetings ; establishment of government control over the vakıfs, which had been inalienable under Sharia ; replacement of sharia with adapted European legal codes ; the closing of religious schools ; abandonment of the Islamic calendar in favor of the Gregorian calendar used in the West ; restrictions on public attire that had religious associations, with the fez outlawed for men and the veil discouraged for women ; and the outlawing of the traditional garb of local religious leaders.
He was again in charge of Internal Affairs and Finance from 1931 to 1932, during the Iorga government, when he took a harsh stance against the fascist Iron Guard, outlawing it and arresting some of its members ( which led to a string of violent confrontations ).

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When Heraclius ' grandson Constans II took the throne, he saw the controversy as threatening the stability of the Empire and attempted to silence discussion, by outlawing speaking either in favour or against the doctrine.
Many of the newcomers were white businessmen from outside of Louisiana who attempted to force the Cajuns and Creoles to adopt the dominant American cultural forms, even outlawing the use of the French language in 1916.
Prince Ghica also attempted to improve the peasant situation by outlawing quit-rents and regulating that peasants could no longer be removed from the land they were working on.

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