"TheFirst Amendment has been twistedto the point thatfreedom of religionis in danger of becomingfreedom from religion." To understand the meaning of theFirst Amendment,it is necessary to knowwhat preceded it. Who proposedits wording,whodebated it,whopassed it,andwho rat...
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regardless of their own national laws, seems difficult to reconcile with the wording of the Directive and the Court’s case-law on non-marital partnerships (see Sect.20.4.1.2).
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protection of the all people or solely for the establishment of a centralized military. The Second Amendment has undergone several changes which established stricter regulations and more clarification but however it is ultimately still controversial in modern society as it is unclear in wording and ...
The DOJ and SEC appear to have acknowledged and responded to that concern in thesecond edition of the FCPA Resource Guide, published this past July. While the second edition’s treatment of successor liability seems mostly the same as in the first edition (save for some wording adjustments and...
Thus, by placing a sole focus on promoting access or contact, many policies are at risk of falling short of meaningful changes to our relationship with nature. Accordingly, greater accuracy and careful definition in wording are needed, which—as we will argue in this paper—can be aided by ...
or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be un...
26–27. This view, though, related to a draft provision expressly requiring an adverse effect—a requirement that was omitted from the wording of the final version of Art. 15(1). 41. See too Vermeulen (2013), p. 12. Vermeulen takes this view from the initial version of the right ...
A lot of Americans have conflicted views about abortion, so the wording of a proposal matters. But if you put a broad abortion ban in front of the voters, they’ll reject it even in some pretty conservative states. We saw that already in August, when Kansas (which Trump carried 56%-42...