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  1. not legal

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Also, it's currently against the law, and I hope it will remain against the law.
It is against the law—and it will stay against the law—to transfer terrorist detainees to American soil.
It is against the law to take stuff off of it, but it is not against the law to look at it.
" Atienza added that he was against the bill because it was "against the law of God, against the law of man, and natural law.
Buying low and selling high is not against the law.
The Chamber has since refiled its lawsuit against the law.
A woman riding a camel was not against the law.
After all, piloting an unregistered drone is against the law.
Fewer than five of 150 MPs voted against the law.
And going against the law is not what we need.
It was against the law to dress like a woman.
Major corporations have also taken a stand against the law.
"I understand that leaving was against the law," he said.
It's not just a bad idea: it's against the law.
Another mass rally against the law is planned for today.
You're basically running against the law; that's a bad rep.
Meanwhile, some female Republican lawmakers spoke out against the law.
The district alleges such a decision is against the law.
"You can't do that; it's against the law," Chaffetz said.
I can't recuse, just because homosexuality is against the law.
Above, a demonstration against the law last summer in Rome.
In addition to losing your policy, it's against the law.
Unsurprisingly, ad industry groups have pushed back against the law.
A company can't retaliate like that — it's against the law.
It is against the law, of course, to take anything.
And experts say this action could be against the law.
And it is against the law for me to buy it.
Their presentation is against the law and against all our values.
It is against the law not to identify the true sponsor.
Mike Lee's office disputed that the reductions were against the law.
Thomas voted against the law when it was before the court.
But this model bumped up against the law in several ways.
"The bad news is it's not against the law," says Leo.
A pre-med sophomore joined a raucous protest against the law.
In reality, misrepresenting yourself in any way is against the law.
That meant, in practice, that abortion was strictly against the law.
Did you advise anybody involved that this was against the law?
The public backlash many doctors feared against the law never materialized.
He had ordered a preliminary injunction against the law last month.
"This is totally against the law," Love wrote in the post.
It is against the law to make false statements to Congress.
It's also still against the law to smoke pot in public.
But even large media entities there have come out against the law.
It may not be fair, but it isn't against the law either.
In both, the behavior must be unwelcome to be against the law.
See, it's against the law in Germany to rep your Nazi beliefs.
"The sale of these products is against the law," the statement read.
Still, taking items or artifacts from national parks is against the law.
That&aposs actually against the law, so he broke a law there.
Selling organs and other body parts for transplant is against the law.
Last month, thousands of people across the country protested against the law.
Following the news, many celebrities chose to speak out against the law.
Folks - the spot isn't yours, and saving it is against the law.
"It's against the law for aliens to register to vote," he said.
But some hospitals buy blood, even though it is against the law.
Another mass rally against the law is planned for later on Wednesday.
The investigators note that falsely signing ballots is also against the law.
"That would be human experimentation, and I believe that's against the law."
The state N.A.A.C.P. had sued and sought an injunction against the law.
Google (GOOGL) and other tech giants have been lobbying against the law.
It is also against the law to sell or market such devices.
It is against the law to misuse that power in a predatory way.
Committing fraud, whether it takes place on or offline is against the law.
To make marijuana against the law is like saying God made a mistake.
Because they've arguably done some other things that have been against the law.
In Florida it's clearly against the law to test someone's DNA without permission.
This behavior isn't against the law, yet it affects a lot of Americans.
Three female Democrats, including Ms. Marzian, cast the only votes against the law.
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York also spoke out against the law on Sunday.
But one of them is crude, and the other is against the law.
Discrimination in housing and employment is against the law and against our rules.
It doesn't suggest you're voting in two states, which is against the law.
It is against the law for consumers to buy lenses without a prescription.
It is against the law for unauthorized citizens to negotiate with foreign governments.
Panetta accused the president of supporting an act that is against the law.
Still, Crosland's defense successfully argued that his actions were not against the law.
"We will execute by firing squad whoever goes against the law," he said.
The slowdown comes as Amazon runs up against the law of large numbers.
None of that apparent conflict of interest seems to be against the law.
They haven't married legally, because she's black, and it's against the law there.
Intimidating a witness in a Congressional hearing, they noted, is against the law.
In case you didn't know, piloting an unregistered drone is against the law.
It's not the first time women in Iran have rallied against the law.
Any other gathering among more than three enslaved people was against the law.
It is against the law to have classified information outside a secure government account.
Yeah. I think it has to be, again, something pretty severe against the law.
On the other hand, another scandal -- FOWLER: That&aposs not against the law, though.
I was never told that anything I was involved in was against the law.
Another anti-union group, Freedom Foundation, has also filed a challenge against the law.
There are signs digital comics are butting up against the law of large numbers.
However, it isn't illegal or against the law to not follow the flag code.
In most cases it's against the law to pee on someone against their will.
More than 5 million people have signed a petition against the law on Change.
Those without the means still run up against the law and have little recourse.
"We can't do anything other than that because it would be against the law."
Our ad policies strictly prohibit this kind of advertising, and it's against the law.
He truly believes that DACA is against the law and needs to be eliminated.
"Some physicians believe it is against the law to discuss firearms," the authors wrote.
"You all know this is against the law, right?" she said to Seth's teacher.
It is against the law to shoot a black bear with cubs in Alaska.
But other Druse legislators have joined petitions against the law to Israel's Supreme Court.
But backlash against the law roiled the governor's race and affected other crucial contests.
It's also against the law, as Federal Elections Commission chair Ellen Weintraub tweeted today.
" Harris pushed back against the law firm's denial, telling CNN, "They're not under oath.
Leftist lawmakers, as well as Peronist factions have planned to vote against the law.
Did he know that talking on the phone while driving was against the law?
Scholz reiterated that he viewed the U.S. tariffs as "unacceptable" and "against the law".
But something can be against a police department's policy without being against the law.
Microsoft says that's against the law, and a decision isn't expected to arrive until June.
Some ask for rent one year in advance, even though that is against the law.
It is not against the law to request asylum when your life is in danger.
Tribal leaders have spoken out against the law and it was challenged in the courts.
Some business leaders are unconvinced and are threatening to launch an appeal against the law.
Insulting the monarchy is against the law, punished by up to 15 years in prison.
Planned Parenthood and the ACLU brought the legal challenge against the law earlier that month.
But, according to authorities, Huffman took some extra steps — and they were against the law.
Back then, Justice Anthony Kennedy joined with the liberal justices to rule against the law.
"This is totally against the law," Love wrote on Thursday, according to the Associated Press.
In several instances, they said, the advice went against the law in their respective states.
Under the German law, hate speech, encouraging violence, and spreading propaganda is against the law.
Yoo was among farmers who protested against the law last month in front of parliament.
Singapore's only opposition party with seats in parliament, the Workers' Party, voted against the law.
If Trump gives them orders that are against the law, they will refuse to obey.
Sexual harassment is against the law not because it's gross, and not because it's sexual.
It's against the law because it makes it harder for women to earn a living.
The National Restaurant Association argued against the law, saying the rule unfairly burdens restaurant owners.
Some things are newsworthy because they are against the law; others, because they are not.
Just giving a party for gay people in Columbus in 21958 was against the law.
It's against the law in terms of what's on the law; it's just not enforced.
It is against the law for U.S. political campaigns to accept donations from foreign nationals.
In Oklahoma, which has raged against the law, insurance premiums are among the nation's highest.
Justice Breyer said he would have voted against the law had he been a legislator.
The Indian Union Muslim League has already appealed against the law to the Supreme Court.
It is against the law to lie to Congress, even if you're not under oath.
She Said Emily Bazelon: Sexual harassment has been clearly against the law since the 21986s.
Just one, David Seymour, the leader of the libertarian ACT Party, voted against the law.
It's not just counterproductive to disturb eggs, hatchlings, and injured turtles, either: it's against the law.
There are many things that women might wish were against the law but are not, too.
Wade; The Abortionist: A Woman Against the Law; and Reproductive Justice: An Introduction, with Loretta Ross.
I only gave out my opinion that same-sex marriage is against the law of God.
Sometimes, without any safeguards in place, those amateur drivers do things that are against the law.
Is it against the law to create, share, and spread falsified pornography with someone else's face?
Here's why: There are almost certainly four votes against the law from the Court's liberal wing.
Last month, media groups canceled protests against the law after the government promised to amend it.
Sure, that's against the law—but the government has been breaking those laws for 20 years.
"Very few people are aware of what's right, what's wrong, what's against the law," she said.
His other films included "Against the Law" (1997), "Baby Mama's Club" (2010) and "Love Different" (2016).
The district judge who ruled against the law in December is known as a staunch conservative.
"She felt she had to be against the law, against the state," Ms. de Féo said.
She said it was "absolutely against the law" for the Postal Service to release the document.
Accepting or soliciting help from a foreign government in an American election is against the law.
But sales growth is slowing as Amazon (AMZN) runs up against the law of large numbers.
The transportation minister, Bezalel Smotrich, took up Mr. Netanyahu's rallying cry against the law-enforcement system.
They all voted against the law and denounced Republicans for moving it so quickly through Congress.
Lewd acts in the public library are a violation of library rules and against the law.
England Jr.'s opinion comes after he ordered a preliminary injunction against the law last month.
Protests against the law at Jamia Millia Islamia university last year led to hundreds of injuries.
Medical groups — including the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists — have come out against the law.
Last month, a federal district court judge in California granted a preliminary injunction against the law.
"It is against the law for anyone to distribute images of child exploitation," Mr. Milner said.
Google and others have been lobbying against the law, saying it could dramatically change the internet.
It is against the law for officials to be handling classified materials in a nonsecure setting.
Off the court, I don't think I have done — I haven't done anything against the law.
Over 5 million people signed a petition against the law and thousands protested in the streets.
But there wasn't a legal consciousness among most people that certain behavior was against the law.
It was already against the law for health care providers to use federal funds for abortions.
It is against the law in Australia for government officials to disclose classified or secret information.
Spending lots of money and having fun isn't against the law, but it is curious in retrospect.
Unlicensed VPNs are against the law in China now, and Apple has to obey the law, period.
That meant the Post could fire him for any reason that was not specifically against the law.
There has been backlash against the law from LGBT community members, allies of transgender people and businesses.
In a late February filing, the department dismissed the claim it had been pursuing against the law.
It is against the law for officials to discuss classified information outside a secure government network. Mrs.
It really sucks to live in a place where it's against the law to fall in love.
Yet another friend suggested that Manopoulos take the post down, because sharing prescriptions is against the law.
"If everyone rebelled against the law because they did not like it, it would be a mess."
Criticism against the law The King represented the country in his travels abroad, meeting with foreign leaders.
Prescribing a lethal dose of medication to anyone in the remaining 43 states is against the law.
If everyone rebelled against the law because they did not like it, it would be a mess.
"I think it would be against the law to play any more in a row," Hurdle said.
If Kennedy sides with the liberals, and rules against the law, Scalia's death won't impact the case.
Last week Mr. Springsteen scrapped a show in Greensboro in a display of solidarity against the law.
The GOP has for years fought against the law, with House Republicans voting in 2017 for repeal.
It is not illegal to leak information, as such, but divulging classified information is against the law.
As long as it's not against the law, I am supportive of anything that makes people money.
Democrats say the administration's outspoken position against the law puts it more at risk in the courtroom.
Requesting asylum is not against the law, so there's no legal requirement to jail them like criminals.
Even if it's not against the law where you live, you can still file a police report.
"I understand that leaving was against the law," Bergdahl said in his plea, per the Associated Press.
Benioff, flanked by other business leaders, went to war against the law and got the law changed.
"What's the legislative remedy for something that a jury has decided is against the law?" he said.
The fine print: In every state where recreational marijuana is legal, public consumption remains against the law.
Wading in the fountains has been against the law since 1999, but many tourists risk the fines.
It is not against the law in China, but is opposed by many researchers and institutions there.
" Or, "I acknowledge freely that this would be a political gerrymander, which is not against the law.
There's just one catch: the companies, many of which lobbied against the law, don't make it easy.
The major difference, according to the Federal Trade Commission, is that pyramid schemes are against the law.
Reimbursing people for their political donations in order to skirt legal donation is generally against the law.
The Technology Ministry deems ride-hailing apps legal while transport authorities say they are against the law.
Almost 22019 percent of people of all races agreed such a firing should be against the law.
The Technology Ministry deems ride-hailing apps legal while transport authorities say they are against the law.
Girls like Florence Burns smoked in public, which was [effectively] against the law for women back then.
Business leaders, entertainers and even Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump have come out against the law.
It's also abuse, and depending on the conditions under which the dog is left, potentially against the law.
He also said the High Electoral Board's (YSK) decision to accept unstamped ballots was clearly against the law.
If I don't have my permit, it is against the law for him to sell it to me.
"We have to explain to them — and this is law enforcement — because that's against the law," she said.
Rod Ferguson, a gay Bermudan, quickly went to court against the law, saying his rights had been infringed.
Supporting LGBT rights in North Carolina is important and heartening; even Trump has stood up against the law.
It also is against the law to make campaign contributions in the name of another person or organization.
It seems crazy that it was against the law to sit together in some places in the 1960s.
But the question remains: Is it against the law to masturbate in front of people without their consent?
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch filed suit against the law during the Obama administration, arguing it was discriminatory.
It's also significant that they're not blaming the Trump administration and Congress for their actions against the law.
Homosexual sex is against the law in Malaysia, punishable by up to 20 years in prison and caning.
Pharmaceutical industry groups fought hard against the law, and opponents continue to say it could have unintended consequences.
It is against the law, and leaking classified information runs a substantial risk of harming our national security.
Democrats, who all voted against the law, have been reluctant to support technical corrections absent more substantive changes.
The production and sale of pornography is against the law in China, though sentences vary based on severity.
Instead, he challenged the subpoena on the grounds that Mueller's appointment as special prosecutor was against the law.
It's against the law for Americans to solicit or receive valuable foreign assistance with a U.S. political campaign.
None of the revelations were necessarily against the law or different than the activities of thousands of Americans.
It's against the law to bring bottles from one state into another state to get the deposit refund.
"Now these companies are not going to give an excuse that it is against the law," Ramaswamy said.
It's against the law to incite riot and if you listen to their rhetoric, that's what they're doing.
When your argument is "my conduct wasn't technically against the law, probably," you're in a lot more trouble.
"It was against the law to go to the library," Dr. Cannon told The Charlotte Observer in 2005.
Lying to a contact tracer, or withholding information about where you've been, is against the law in Singapore.
Background investigations are not supposed to be made public -- in fact, it's against the law to do so.
It is against the law for an individual to donate more than $2,700 directly to a presidential campaign.
All those who have taken a principled stance against the law, known as H.B. 2, should stand firm.
"It's that notion of doing something that's against the law but not evil," Mr. Okrent, the author, said.
Democrats argue Kavanaugh would be inclined to rule against the law, because he is a conservative Trump appointee.
Certain practices deserve our attention not because they are against the law, but precisely because they are legal.
Many spoke out against the law, but some places considered their own anti-LGBTQ and anti-transgender measures.
The company also faces a legal complaint in France, where so-called "planned obsolesce" is against the law.
A day earlier women wearing wedding gowns stained with fake blood held a protest against the law in Beirut.
"I was quite upset because it&aposs racial hatred, its racial discrimination, it&aposs against the law," Ryan said.
"It was an illegal burn," she said, adding that it's against the law to burn household garbage in Florida.
Mr Ko Ni, who was not himself Rohingya, spoke against the law that long ago stripped them of citizenship.
Does he not understand that using the judicial branch to go after your political opponents is against the law?
Today, having a runner, or paying someone to place bets for you in a casino, is against the law.
Officers from the 71st Precinct arrived and determined that public assembly and free speech are not against the law.
Despite it being against the law to vary welfare dollars along racial lines, that's exactly what we do. How?
Katie Couric took a picture of herself inside her polling station, which is against the law in New York.
But police claim that Memmo obtained the larger flat-screen under false pretense, which would be against the law.
What happened is that Siro was putting on his little eyebrows and hair, but still was against the law.
It is not against the law to sell games rated as "M" for mature to people younger than 17.
This dealt a blow to the Republicans and President Donald Trump, who have railed against the law for years.
The state has faced backlash against the law ever since, and passed a bill to repeal HB2 on Thursday.
"I believe that what Google did was quite simply against the law," said Richard Lloyd, who's representing the group.
"Criminal damage and making malicious calls is against the law and will not be tolerated," PC Dave Pilling said.
The case against the law was brought by a group of 20 Republican state attorneys general, led by Texas.
It is not against the law for a foreign national to visit the United States and give birth here.
But while Freise's failure to report her sister's dead body may have been shocking, it wasn't against the law.
In a number of tight congressional races, Republicans are running advertisements against the law and Democrats who supported it.
It is actually against the law for the government to bail out a bank now due to new regulations.
"What happened to me was wrong and clearly against the law," Ms. Columbus said in a statement on Tuesday.
It's rarely talked about today, but back then it was against the law to wear any kind of drag.
Being a badass isn't against the law, but maybe don't try that again for another eight years or so.
As part of the backlash against the law, planned job expansions, concerts and major sporting events have been canceled.
No charges were brought against the law firm and it was not named as a witness in the case.
It's against the law even for the IRS commissioner to see any specific individual returns, and he took precautions.
Simply meeting with representatives of a U.S.-sanctioned entity is not a violation of sanctions or against the law.
Instead, while slavery itself was against the law in the North, upholding the institution of slavery was the law.
Speaking to reporters, Harris had pushed back against the law firm's statement denying any conversations were had with Kavanaugh.
Retaliation against people who complain of harassment is against the law, even if they don't prevail in their complaints.
The case's problems are twofold, libertarian law professor Jonathan Adler, who supported previous litigation against the law, told me.
Though slavery was against the law, the demand for free labor remained high, which prompted smugglers to make illegal trips.
Such imprecise language can leave readers wondering how serious the allegations are and whether the behavior is against the law.
Twitter, in its lawsuit, is arguing that the fine is against the law and should be annulled, the source said.
Backlash against the law has cost North Carolina millions as businesses, entertainers and sports leagues have boycotted the state. 2.
He said he pushed back on the president's efforts to get him to do things that were against the law.
The water and soil in the Chernobyl exclusion zone are still contaminated, so it's against the law to live there.
White House aides have to tape up documents President Trump rips up, despite being told that's against the law. Sigh.
In Lebanon, rights group Abaad has campaigned against the law with billboards of women in bloodied and torn wedding gowns.
Curd, his colleagues and a lobbying group filed suit against the law last year in a South Dakota circuit court.
The effect, critics noted at the time, was to make it seem like Clinton had done something against the law.
On August 22, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the district court, which had ruled against the law.
They say that it is not against the law for them to call my office or come by my office.
I was in Harlem at a hookah bar, they said you can't get up and dance, it's against the law.
The lawsuit was filed Friday in federal court in San Francisco and argues the new rules are against the law.
It is against the law for a school to make incentive payments to recruiters based on the students they enroll.
Democrats campaigned against the law and say their message that it primarily benefited wealthy individuals and corporations resonated with voters.
But just because nightlife sometimes brushes up against the law, that doesn't mean clubbers have no rights when they're partying.
The newspaper reported that several members of the Kansas House Judiciary Committee were surprised this wasn't already against the law.
Many people find this distasteful, but few are taking to the barricades to suggest it should be against the law.
William J. Barber II, the president of the North Carolina N.A.A.C.P. and a leader of Monday's protests against the law.
Strache reportedly denied doing "anything against the law" and called reports "a targeted political attack," at a Saturday news conference.
"Tanks on the streets and attacks from the air against their own people are against the law," she said. video
It is against the law to lease a plate obtained through the lottery system, and those who do risk revocation.
The hardline CGT union called on port and dock workers to strike against the law on May 17 and 19.
But the Supreme Court's move nonetheless means the ruling against the law will remain in place — at least for now.
"It is against the law to use state resources for political gain," McCaskill, a former prosecutor in Kansas City, said.
MM: I'm a little nervous that with the new Supreme Court, the flag desecration artwork will become against the law.
Is it against the law and exceedingly stupid to film and then post online with your faces so obviously identifiable?
It is against the law to seek or receive assistance of value from a foreign entity in a U.S. election.
In Canada and much of the US, it's against the law to ride in a car without wearing a seatbelt.
Although chokeholds are not against the law, the police are forbidden by policy from using them in almost all circumstances.
Tired of being ashamed of his identity for so long, Karan decides to file a public lawsuit against the law.
Mr. Mulvaney insisted that he would not shutter the bureau, if only because doing so would be against the law.
Abortion has been legal in England, Scotland and Wales since 1967, but is mostly against the law in Northern Ireland.
Although Congressional Republicans continued some rearguard actions against the law through the 1940s, the party never again proposed complete repeal.
Business leaders, entertainers and politicians including Obama and Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump have come out against the law.
Hundreds of opposition supporters and clergy had taken to the streets of Podgorica on Thursday to rally against the law.
The rights group said police had only used excessive force only against those protesting against the law, including many students.
The backlash against the law pushed through parliament by the Hindu nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Dec.
Breaking crime is against the law, but a lot of people are actually trying to survive and take care of family.
A big win for blind lawyers A blind man in Michigan won a legal settlement against the Law School Admissions Council.
"I'm a little nervous that with the new Supreme Court, the flag desecration artwork will become against the law," Mihelic says.
Kimmel got down to business, explaining how this is against the law and companies can face fines of up to $500,000.
In certain ways, the fact that he's going against the law and being a vigilante is close to being an anarchist.
It's against the law to take the second pill home and self-administer, which is why a second visit is required.
Because of the DMCA, it's against the law to reverse engineer, locate, and publish vulnerabilities in software systems that protect copyright.
"The cases present completely different issues," she said, noting the ACLU's is one of four pending legal challenges against the law.
Setting off a smoke bomb in the parking lot was both against the law and against stadium rules, they told him.
No, under the ADA it is against the law to deny an owner and their assistance animal entry to your business.
Yet a recent case before India's Supreme Court found three lawmakers fighting not against each other but against the law itself.
To establish the corrupt mental state, prosecutors must prove that the official knew what he was doing was against the law.
The president's actions here, no matter how much one might judge them ham-handed or inappropriate, were not against the law.
"It's against the law in Minnesota to file jointly unless one filer is legally married to the other," the board wrote.
It's against the law to lobby in the United States on behalf of a foreign government without informing the Justice Department.
Last Saturday a protest against the law by Israel's Druze community, which numbers about 120,000 citizens, drew a far larger crowd.
Dershowitz spoke publicly against the law in an interview to I24 news channel and said it gives ammunition to Israel's enemies.
More than 50 overseas companies and business groups have lobbied against the law, which includes stringent data storage and surveillance requirements.
The court overturned a past judgement, unanimously ruling that blocking the benefits was against the law, according to The Associated Press.
A party spokeswoman for Michigan Republicans in December dismissed the merit of the lawsuit and said gerrymandering was against the law.
" A sign at a protest against the law in Atlanta this week turned the idea into a slogan: "NO FORCED BIRTHS.
A German exchange student was told to leave the country this week after taking part in two rallies against the law.
Beijing police subsequently warned it was against the law to organize "illegal gatherings" and those who did so would be punished.
In recent weeks, foreign business groups -- which usually take a neutral stance on contentious political issues -- have come out against the law.
"Offering coins to retail investors as an investment, and then operating the scheme without registration, is probably against the law," Byrne said.
In a flashy promotional video on its website, the national statistics bureau warns that any fabrication of data is against the law.
Thanks to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, sexual harassment is already illegal; sexual assault and rape are also already against the law.
It is not just against the norms of American politics, it raises a serious question of whether it is against the law.
That was when being a queer, dressing up like a women, or any position of being feminine was against the law, period.
Now you're labeled as a criminal: You're either illegal or you're against the law because you were born in a certain area.
Sanders said he voted against the law because it included a guest worker program that many Latino and civil rights group opposed.
While it's illegal to own a brothel or sell sex on the street in India, indoor prostitution is not against the law.
It is against the law to view the imagery, and anybody who comes across it must report it to the federal authorities.
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has not spoken against the law, but Johnson took issue with some of his recent comments and statements.
"The question that is proposed by the government is against the law ... it is manipulative," said Igor Janusev, VMRO-DPMNE secretary general.
The passage of the act in question is Title VII, which states discrimination "on the basis of sex" is against the law.
Those in favor are calling the plan a "conversation starter" and a significant milestone in the GOP's long struggle against the law.
They've said that Trump should release his returns voluntarily and that it's not against the law for Trump to keep them private.
Polygamy is against the law in Denmark, and the country&aposs Ministry of Immigration and Integration does not track information on polygamy.
Digging up a body is against the law, but it gets more complicated when a grave under US jurisdiction hasn't been disturbed.
It is against the law to drink without a license, for instance, but foreigners can only get one if they are residents.
The FDA soon released a notice saying the sale of DIY gene-editing kits for use on humans is against the law.
On the surface, this looks like a Tea Party conservative governor taking a stand against the law he campaigned against in 2015.
Voter intimidation is rare, and it is against the law, but if it happens to you, there are ways to fight back.
The German Federation of Consumer Organizations first sued Planet49 in 2013, alleging that the absence of user consent was against the law.
And so I had an opportunity to understand all the facts and apply those facts against the law as I understood them.
"I used domestic violence even though I know it's against the law," he said, as his young daughter slept in his lap.
Gay relationships are against the law in many African countries, but gay people confront a broad range of conditions across the continent.
As Politico noted, some of this may be against the law, since the URC is registered as a 501(c)3 charity.
While in the Pennsylvania House, Republican Mike Regan, now a state senator, voted against the law, despite the state's $1.3 billion deficit.
"The Philippines' occupation and illegal seizure of the islands is against the law and without effect," Hong told a daily briefing in Beijing.
He also failed to send the message that sexual assault is against the law regardless of social class, race, gender or other factors.
However, HiQ won its case as the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that public data scraping was not against the law.
"It's totally against the law," said Trent Tiller, the owner of a downtown carpet and flooring store and a lifelong resident of Burns.
You could argue that none of what happens on the show is a crime — sadly, being a bro-y isn't against the law.
After all, murder is against the law, and they are choosing to ignore the law from the moment they plan to harm people.
A win for those against the law The judge's ruling on Wednesday is a win for those who have been fighting the law.
Religious groups and disability rights activists fought against the law and tried unsuccessfully to get a referendum on the ballot to overturn it.
But even with a slew of new features, the company is up against "the law of (really) large numbers" as RBC's team writes.
Furthermore, sending sexual images to minors is against the law, and some states have begun prosecuting kids for child pornography or felony obscenity.
States, employers and individuals mounted a series of lawsuits against the law, several of which went all the way to the Supreme Court.
Those in favor are calling the plan a "conversation starter" and a significant milestone in the GOP's six-year struggle against the law.
However, in Alabama, it's against the law to sell or use stink balls — or anything like it that intentionally creates a bad odor.
In Billings, Montana, it is against the law to own, raise, or sell rats unless the purpose of doing so is to feed
While that is not against the law, the city this month has been taking steps to prevent what had become common practice there.
But even if he could change his vote, it would still be against the law to do so in his state, Banerian said.
"This latest move by the Trump administration to threaten California is not just a bad idea, it's against the law," Becerra told reporters.
The administration's decision to ramp up its legal fight against the law surprised Democrats and some Republicans and stirred controversy on Capitol Hill.
A lawmaker is unlikely to specify that murdering one's father is against the law if there is already a blanket injunction against murder.
Sarah Ewart, who brought the case against the law, was told by doctors that her unborn child would not survive outside the womb.
It was against the law to possess a syringe in Indiana, and Pence opposed needle exchanges because he believed they encouraged drug use.
"Sex in public spaces is against the law and the Santa Monica Police Department will be looking into this incident," local officials said.
And yes, apparently it's still against the law to drink, even when you're behind the… wheel (or whatever) of an odd-toed ungulate.
During a public hearing with the parties involved, Fux heard arguments for and against the law, signed by President Michel Temer on Aug.
In a shift from its stance under former President Barack Obama, the U.S. Justice Department dropped a discrimination claim against the law in February.
The big pool is so cold it should be against the law, so I avoid that one and go into the smaller, warmer one.
"People want to know how the judiciary will deal with those who attacked the embassy against the law and Iran's national security," Rouhani said.
Homosexuality had been against the law in Uganda since the days of British colonial rule, and it carried a potential 14-year prison sentence.
Classically, they must be "great" offenses, that is, they need not be crimes, but must be serious offenses against the law or constitutional order.
Undertaking DIY gene therapy, it warned, is ill-advised and risky, and selling the supplies to do it is flat-out against the law.
On Capitol Hill or back home, they railed against the law, pledging to gut it -- if voters would only hand them the fillet knife.
Tech companies including Google and Twitter have lobbied aggressively against the law, arguing it hurt smaller publishers online and limit freedom of information online.
And scores of chief executives of other large corporations spoke out against the law in a letter sent to North Carolina's governor, Pat McCrory.
The chairman also put forward an order finding some provisions of agreements between providers and their special access customers to be against the law.
"People need to keep in mind that harming signs is against the law, end of story," said Dallas County Republican Party Chairwoman Missy Shorey.
While it has always been against the law to enter the country illegally, the decision to prosecute was usually left up to the prosecutor.
"It's against the law in this state to conceal assets from legitimate creditors," said Mark A. Hutchison, Nevada's Republican lieutenant governor, a lawyer himself.
"Whatever you say, you can never be sure that it's not against the law, so it's better not to talk about this," he says.
Owning flashy clothes is not against the law, and focusing on that evidence risks stoking class envy that could bias the jury, Ellis said.
Meantime, some furloughed employees have set up GoFundMe pages, seeking donations to help them survive the shutdown, though that may be against the law.
The judges wrote that even if "some communities" lack residential street addresses, that alone was not enough for a statewide injunction against the law.
Ms. Nielsen explained why she could not do that, citing economic and legal issues — banning migrants from seeking asylum would be against the law.
But some landlords have still refused to accept vouchers, city officials said, which is against the law for buildings with six apartments or more.
" Although she has been cautioned that public embraces are against the law in Abu Dhabi, she is shocked and offended by her arrest. "Outrageous!
Fifty-four people were arrested at the Legislative Building as they protested against the law on Monday, General Assembly police Officer Scott Cameron said.
India's capital has been a hotbed of protest against the law, which eases the path to people from neighbouring countries to gain Indian citizenship.
Most recently, the governor of Tennessee signed a law legalizing daily fantasy after the state's attorney general declared them to be against the law.
President Trump famously railed against the law on the campaign trail, and then gave Congress until March of 2018 to find a legislative solution.
It took a full week to find that out — and almost two months before Poliquin conceded after his lawsuits against the law fell short.
One of the first to speak out against the law was film star George Clooney, who last week wrote an opinion piece for Deadline.
I didn't fire him because he was a dumb son of a bitch, although he was, but that's not against the law for generals.
First, it is both immoral and against the law to discriminate against any group of people, whether it be race, age, gender or sexuality.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal did not directly confirm the authenticity of the transcript, saying publication of such exchanges went against the law.
But it's not actually illegal to fuck a car—it's just against the law to do it in broad daylight, for other people to see.
After the dinner, Quenioux talks about some of the issues that come up when you have cheeses that are against the law on your menu.
They do have a lot to lose, though: Their jobs, and possibly their freedom, as it's against the law to peddle corporate secrets in China.
Yelling isn't necessarily against the law or cross a physical boundary — but it can still be highly demeaning, and you don't have to tolerate it.
A federal judge filed a preliminary injunction against the law in June, suspending it from going into effect, because it may violate Supreme Court precedents.
Global technology firms and rights groups have pushed back against the law, which requires companies to set up offices in Vietnam and store data there.
Disclosure of classified information is against the law and many senators are wary to talk to reporters when for fear they will accidentally reveal secrets.
He could not provide details on the children she will be adopting, saying it was against the law to divulge such particulars at this stage.
I'm assuming VICE's lawyers want me to put this first, so here goes: Buying a fake ID is, yes, against the law of the land.
Anticipating swift legal action against the law, the bill calls for the creation of a "litigation fund" to help the state fight any legal challenges.
Activists have been lobbying members of parliament to speak out against the law, said Hla Myat Tun, as LGBT acceptance grows in parts of Asia.
Democrats have argued that the Republican move to introduce the questionable ballot at the Circuit Court level of the recount process was against the law.
It's against the law to mistreat any marine life in the bay, and visitors are not allowed to touch or walk on the coral reefs.
"It just surprised me when it comes to something like animal cruelty—which is against the law—that they wouldn't respond more," Fulks told KGO.
And food isn't just used as a means of sneaking narcotics under the noses of CBSA agent—sometimes the food itself is against the law.
Though, Tatiana admits, she was initially apprehensive to do so, as it is against the law, and because of how Brooke and Ibrahim might react.
The Center for Reproductive Rights had joined the American Civil Liberties Union and several other groups to file a lawsuit against the law last year.
But Mr. Kelly said the president never ordered him to do anything against the law, and that he would have quit if that had happened.
" Another time, she said, he pulled her across the street, and when she said jaywalking was against the law, he responded, "I am the law.
The authorities say it is against the law to declare the winner of an election before the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has announced the official results.
Burr was one of only three senators who voted against the law in 2012, arguing that insider trading laws already apply to members of Congress.
Trudeau said it would be counterproductive for Ottawa to make a move now, noting court challenges against the law have already been launched in Quebec.
Already, 38 of Colorado's 64 counties have officially declared their opposition to the bill, and 35 of them have passed formal resolutions against the law.
But in one appearance, he said Trump had at times wanted to take actions that Tillerson had to explain to him were against the law.
In April, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services sent out a letter to state Medicaid agencies warning that these actions were against the law.
"It is against the law for anyone to distribute images of child exploitation," Facebook's U.K. policy director Simon Milner told VICE News in an emailed statement.
Now, you probably won't get arrested for your binging tendencies – but it does beg the question: What other seemingly harmless acts are actually against the law?
But here in the US of A, it's not actually illegal to fuck a car—it's just against the law to do it in broad daylight.
Anti-settlement group Peace Now said it would petition the High Court against the law that sanctions more than 50 settler outposts built without government approval.
PSA: It is against the law to keep a wombat without a license, so think twice before you go plucking a wild furball from their habitat.
But what has been done to her over the past week -- the nonconsensual release of nude images of herself -- is against the law in many places.
Trump's comments were quickly condemned in the US, including by former military officials, who said that firing on migrants throwing rocks would be against the law.
That's the way the law is in the United States, the agent said, and it's against the law to cross into the US without a visa.
It is legal to possess in the UK, but since the Psychoactive Substances Act that came into force in May, importing it is against the law.
The senator said he had voted against the law, believing those in high positions in the military and intelligence community should be able to do so.
Mr Rajoy justified this "exceptional decision" by referring to the Catalan administration's "continued process of anti-democratic decisions, against the law and Spanish and European values".
Sanctuary cities are not only not mandated by the constitution, their refusal to cooperate with federal immigration officials can in some case be against the law.
The Massachusetts Supreme Court on Tuesday revived a former associate's lawsuit against the law firm Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo for gender discrimination and retaliation.
According to Town Councilman Michael Loguercio, it's not illegal to sell a pipe, but it is against the law to do so from machines installed illegally.
"There was no other option, so we took this path even though what we were doing was against the law," Lu told Reuters before his arrest.
A power to "define and punish" an "offense against the law of nations" included protecting foreign ambassadors against interference, protecting safe-conduct passes — and restricting immigration.
Comey maintained on Monday that Flynn, a top U.S. intelligence official, did not need to be told that lying to federal investigators was against the law.
Most House Republicans who voted against the law did so because of the cap, and some of those lawmakers are vulnerable in the November midterm elections.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has said the referendum is against the law and the constitutional court has ordered it be halted while its legality is determined.
"This is a warning to anybody not to act against the law," Vice President Jusuf Kalla told Metro TV when asked to comment on the verdict.
As an appeals court judge in Washington, DC, Kavanaugh declined to rule against the law as he sidestepped the merits of a dispute on procedural grounds.
When someone noted that what the sergeant did was against the law and reflected poorly on the military, several soldiers accused him of being a leftist.
The organization also advised against using drones to search for the little pup, as it would be against the law due to the area's residential status.
People were a bit thrown off by Beyoncé performing in Raleigh, but it seems the singer is still against the law and what it stands for.
Although the legislation passed with bipartisan support, Republicans soon turned against the law, citing reports that kids were throwing out their healthier but less tasty lunches.
It would be against the law for the company to receive images of abuse without immediately informing the authorities and deleting the material from its servers.
It left many wondering whether the league would move the game elsewhere to join the growing group of companies and individuals speaking out against the law.
Hooded youths hurled bottles, beer cans and on occasion makeshift firebombs on the fringes of marches against the law that will make hiring and firing easier.
And it is not against the law to operate a so-called body broker firm from the same facility that houses a funeral home and crematory.
The video gained momentum during the Iran protests on Twitter, alongside a social media campaign called #whitewednesdays against the law forcing women to wear the hijab.
As well as the widespread protests, and condemnation by opposition politicians and Bollywood celebrities, petitions have already been filed against the law in the Supreme Court.
President Zuzana Caputova had filed the motion against the law in which she argued it violated the right to information and that it limited political competition.
The SELC suit marks the first major legal action against the law, though a number of environmental groups have said they are weighing their legal options.
And there's a reason that Donald Trump, even while campaigning against the law, promised his reforms would mean even more generous coverage for even more people.
Alarmed by these developments, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned biohackers that what they're doing is against the law, and alarmed scientists made a similar case.
Weissman says that hemp-derived CBD products should be okay to fly with, while CBD derived from marijuana is still against the law on a federal level.
Homosexuality was against the law in China until 1997, but according to The Guardian, some doctors in the country still treat it as a mental-health issue.
I think of where we've come from: When I was growing up, it was against the law for my dad to prescribe birth control to unmarried women.
The next step would be to support an effort to introduce and pass a similar measure as a bill to explicitly make such actions against the law.
Some 83% of Democrats don't want the Supreme Court to rule against the law, while 73% of Republicans want the justices to invalidate it, according to Kaiser.
Keep in mind, the Galaxy Note 7 is banned on all US flights by the FAA, so air travel with the phone is actually against the law.
" The day before he was killed he had beseeched: "no soldier is obliged to obey an order to kill if it is against the law of God.
A majority of California voters rejected the law on election day this month, but the porn community spent months of time and money campaigning against the law.
The Environment Ministry&aposs protection agency, Ibama, has come out against the law because of the limitations placed on health and environmental authorities in the approval process.
As for the more discriminatory practices that this targeting could enable, Martinez says: Our ad policies strictly prohibit this kind of advertising, and it's against the law.
Plus, having nude pictures of a minor -- even if you are a minor -- is against the law and teens can get into legal trouble as a result.
The officers' attorney and the district attorney also cited the fact that sex between police and people in their custody was not against the law in 2017.
So we've got states like Oklahoma, where it's against the law to refer students to any medical facility that provides abortions and abstinence-only states like Mississippi.
Gigs fall in the category of alegal or extra-legal—neither against the law nor explicitly permitted in a socialist economy where private enterprise is heavily regulated.
Over the past few weeks, tens of thousands of people in the country — if not more — have participated in peaceful protests across the nation against the law.
Moore has previously come under fire for other provocative comments, including 2005 footage unearthed by CNN in which he argues that homosexuality should be against the law.
So, to target generous California because you do not like how we run — successfully — our state, is arrogant, un-American and, by the way, against the law.
Maher, known for his barbs against Trump and Republicans, went on to joke that House Republicans are "true patriots" for their attacks against the law enforcement institutions.
Mason voted in good faith that she could legally vote because she was never notified by any government agency that it was against the law to vote.
So, to target generous California because you do not like how we run — successfully — our state is arrogant, un-American and, by the way, against the law.
While Trump's tweets are outrageous and against the law, more important, they are his tragically effective sleight of hand trick that distracts everyone from the "real" issues.
After all, public urination is also against the law, and in some jurisdictions, confessing to public urination can mean you're permanently branding yourself as a sex offender.
Thousands of asylum seekers have attempted to reach Australia by boat, but it's against the law for it to accept any refugees who have arrived this way.
David Simon, Jordan Peele and Alyssa Milano have spoken out against the law, with some filmmakers and producers even saying they won't film projects in the state anymore.
Yet what Scoble did isn't necessarily against the law, according to Baker, who suggests that "quid pro quo" harassment is a step beyond what transpired between the two.
As the New York Times noted, flying drones within 1 kilometer of any U.K. airfield is against the law and punishable by up to five years in prison.
Previous legal challenges in Singapore to overturn the ban failed but a prominent diplomat last year called on the gay community to renew legal action against the law.
This does not mean a court could use All Writs as justification to create an order that goes against the law or has nothing to do with it.
Holding dual nationality is against the law and the government last month asked Gandhi to respond to a separate complaint on the issue filed by a BJP lawmaker.
Now, you do know it's against the law—against HIPAA regulations—for you to question my service dog… Now you've questioned my military service and my service dog!
In the end, the argument that was most persuasive to Mr. Trump was the one made most forcefully by Mr. Sessions: The program was simply against the law.
In one alarming incident, French policemen in Nice forced a woman to remove her burkini at the beach because covering arms and legs was now against the law.
Adult men asking 14-year-olds to send sexual images is not only against the law, it is completely wrong and an appalling abuse and exploitation of children.
Texas isn't the first state to introduce laws around the issue: in South Carolina, it's against the law to send any sort of unsolicited lewd content, Fox reported.
The passage of the act in question is Title VII, which says that discrimination "on the basis of sex" is against the law, as Insider's Canela López writes.
The passage of the act in question is Title VII, which says that discrimination "on the basis of sex" is against the law, as Insider's Canela López writes.
That raises the possibility that the judge could issue an initial ruling against the law, which could be overturned on appeal, but which would still jolt the campaign.
No Democrats voted for the GOP tax law, and nearly every House Republican who voted against the law did so because of concerns about the SALT deduction cap.
A member of the far-right Freedom Party, Strache said he did not do "anything against the law" and called the reports "a targeted political attack," CNN reported.
Discriminating against specific races, colors, religions, sex, handicaps, familial status and national origin when it comes to housing ads is against the law under the Fair Housing Act.
The board ruled to annul and re-run the election due to some ballot box committees being formed against the law by district election boards, the statement showed.
Perlman, a Grammy Award winner, is the latest in a line of performers who have backed out of shows in North Carolina in a stand against the law.
Some prostitutes, however, demonstrated against the law outside the National Assembly on Wednesday, saying that it would further stigmatize them, hurt their business and push it more underground.
A law like this, flawed as it is, defines the criminal behavior and puts it on the books, so it's clear what is and isn't against the law.
Defining their crimes as offenses not just against the law and the Communist Party but an attempt to oust Mr. Xi himself is a noteworthy shift, analysts say.
And after he injected himself with CRISPR, the FDA released a notice saying the sale of DIY gene-editing kits for use on humans is against the law.
This is all against the law, but to be criminally culpable, prosecutors would need to prove that he deliberately broke the law as opposed to simply being confused.
"We're seeing gatherings of more than ten people which is against the law," Rosenfeld said, emphasizing instances of religious schools that have remained open, despite orders to close.
Across the state, Hindu, Muslim and Sikh nationalist leaders had been agitating against the Rowlatt Act; Gandhi's call raised the popular fervor against the law to a boil.
Included with the 1971 bill in the library of the State Legislature is a folder, the "bill jacket," that contains notes from those for and against the law.
New York State Supreme Court Justice L. Michael Mackey refused a request to issue a temporary restraining against the law, meaning it will go into effect on Sunday.
India's capital has been a hotbed of protests against the law, which eases the path of non-Muslims from three neighbouring Muslim-dominated countries to gain Indian citizenship.
Across India, many of the protests against the law are characterized by young people who have formed their own groups and are distrustful of politicians and political parties.
While most Americans believe it's already against the law for companies to discriminate against employees based on their sexual orientation, there's no federal law that expressly prohibits it.
In north-eastern Delhi, tens of thousands gathered in three different places to protest against the law, despite curbs on such assemblies, but later dispersed peacefully, police said.
Moore has previously come under fire for other provocative comments, including 2005 footage also unearthed by CNN in which he argues that homosexuality should be against the law.
Not only is the tax against the law and likely to be overturned in court according to a former Pennsylvania chief justice, the majority of Philadelphians oppose it.
Johnson could resign to avoid breaking his extension promise, or he might flat out refuse to ask the EU for an extension, which would be against the law.
And perhaps even more than that, Keith worries about how the presence of yet another Obamacare lawsuit might embolden states to take their own actions against the law.
As the blog Zero Hedge put it, "it's now against the law to do laundry and shower on the same day in the Sunshine State," and they're not exaggerating.
In their efforts to pressure Republicans to save the Affordable Care Act, liberals are increasingly copying the tactics of the conservative activists who mobilized against the law in 2100.
Most recently, June amendments to the law — contained in SB 214 — led Texas to argue that a court decision against the law from earlier this year should be reconsidered.
His brand of justice is also black and white, and he's a hateful human being who continues to commit acts of masked vigilantism, even though it's against the law.
If the act is passed into law, there will no longer be any doubt that the type of treatment that Zarda, Bostock and Stephens report is against the law.
"It's against the law in this state to conceal assets from legitimate creditors," said Mark A. Hutchison, Nevada's Republican lieutenant governor, a former state senator and a lawyer himself.
"Trump is using his charities to benefit his businesses, which is against the law," Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold told CNN's John Berman and Kate Bolduan of his report.
"They were certainly selling things monetarily that it's against the law for even an adult to sell," he said, according to the court transcript also obtained by NBC News.
"This is what happens when you park in front of a hydrant…Reminder, it is against the law to park in front of a fire hydrant," the post said.
In another twist, as reported by the Guardian, hunters were against the law in the first place, as they didn't want any reduction in the currently robust population levels.
While his online textbook rental company does not have a local operation in North Carolina, it has found its overwhelmingly college-student customer base coming down against the law.
Theisen also rightfully points out that it's not against the law to feed a child in public (currently Idaho is the only state with no law protecting nursing parents).
But the ECB said having to pay damages by the bank violates EU rules prohibiting monetary financing while a requirement to disclose confidential information was also against the law.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's government will challenge the double-digit public sector wage increases approved by parliament on Monday because they are against the law, Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos said.
Profiling people because of "housing status," meaning if they have no fixed address, live in a shelter or are even perceived to be homeless, is also against the law.
The remarks disappointed some on the right who have been touting the law's benefits ahead of the midterm elections and excited Democrats who have been railing against the law.
His ruling came after the state's Supreme Court approved an injunction against the law that was passed by the legislature and signed by then-governor Rick Scott in 2015.
"Not reporting your income, or tweaking your income so that you fall below a certain threshold to take advantage of a tax credit, is against the law," Chen said.
Their remarks to congressional investigators raise the stakes in their assertion that they knew nothing about the funding because it's against the law to make false statements to Congress.
The district court in Louisiana then held a six-day trial and issued a 28503-page decision entering a permanent injunction against the law in June Medical Services v.
Disclosing suspicious activity reports to anyone who is unauthorized to see them is against the law, and the reports seldom — if ever — make their way into the public domain.
"Action will be taken against all people, regardless of their religion, race and political position, who go against the law of the land and violate human rights," she said.
By contrast, there are also states like Oklahoma, where it's against the law for a program or state employee to refer students to any medical facility that provides abortions.
As written, he said, Mr. Nadler was demanding "millions of records that would be plainly against the law to share" because of investigators' extensive use of a grand jury.
In October, a district judge in California granted a preliminary injunction against the law, and the state had appealed to the federal court of appeals for the ninth circuit.
"Not reporting your income, or tweaking your income so that you fall below a certain threshold to take advantage of a tax credit, is against the law," said Chen.
The stay remained in place after a unanimous three-judge panel of the court last year ruled against the law, though on narrower grounds than the trial court ruling.
A 21-year-old woman was arrested shortly after the rally for refusing to remove a bandana (it is against the law in Virginia to wear masks in public).
" Schwanke was struck by the fact that a teen could go to jail for 20 years for behavior "that wouldn't be against the law if it were from adults.
Oklahoma has raged against the law since its passage, challenging its subsidies in a lawsuit and refusing to expand Medicaid or set up its own state-run insurance exchange.
"We do believe that a judge did issue this order against the law, and that's why we will not be complying with its order," Howard said in an interview.
Same-sex marriage is against the law in Israel, but polls published in the country's media this week suggested that around three quarters of Israeli Jews supported permitting it.
The deal was struck days after The Associated Press reported that the backlash against the law would cost North Carolina at least $3.7 billion in business over 12 years.
Rather, tell someone at the organization if anything happens that is against the law, discriminatory or that constitutes harassment so they can deal with it sooner rather than later.
To your point, Juan-- I mean, at that point in the Hillary deal, she had already set up a private server against the law, and then shredded all the emails.
Food manufacturers lobbied against the law, and some pulled their products from the state entirely — apparently out of concern that the labels would drive consumers away from genetically modified food.
Every day this week, we saw religious debates in the hot seat: Monday: The United Methodist Church ruled that the consecration of an openly gay bishop was against the law.
What we do know is that it was perfectly legal for white nurses to refuse to treat black patients and integrated rooms in mental health facilities were against the law.
And here's O'Rourke when asked about his support for legalizing marijuana: Another old woman with fibromyalgia who is not able to use medicinal cannabis because it is against the law.
Though nine states and Washington, D.C., have legalized recreational marijuana, it is still against the law to have it delivered through the mail in the U.S. View the discussion thread.
Their remarks to congressional investigators raise the stakes in their assertion that they knew nothing about the funding because it's against the law to make false statements to Congress. 3.
That bond, though it's merely symbolic, is also human flesh, and so it's deemed too much—too beyond the pale—not just against the law, but also against natural law.
Whenever we have social progress––the abolition of slavery, the abolition of prohibition, the right for women to vote––it's always been done against the law of power in place.
If she's in Canada against the law, you'll want a copy of her U.S. birth certificate, because Canada will have the right to send her back to the United States.
In this case, 39 of the puzzle's 68 words are either debuts, or unusual enough to be against the law in Scrabble (again, I know, but these are the rules).
The administration is destroying this pool to isolate less healthy people in their own market with skyrocketing premiums so the public and the insurance industry will turn against the law.
Wikipedia's websites were shut down in several European countries this past weekend in protest of the tighter rules, and thousands of people held rallies against the law in several cities.
Lying isn't against the law, and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which Warren isn't proposing to undo, gives the platforms broad immunity from being sued for user behavior.
As written, he said, Mr. Nadler's subpoena was demanding "millions of records that would be plainly against the law to share" because of investigators' extensive use of a grand jury.
But he does admit that he long ago gave up the matoles, because hunting ortolans—or merely being in possession of one—is against the law, and the fines are steep.
But the classification board, headed by CEO Ezekiel Mutua, found that there was "a clear intent to promote lesbianism in Kenya" in the film, which, it said, goes against the law.
He also became concerned, since he was questioned about cash and illegal drugs at the same time, that it was potentially against the law to carry so much cash at once.
Some background: It's against the law for executives to sell shares when they have important company information that isn't yet known to the public, like the failure of a drug trial.
But some biomechanics experts say this claim goes against the law of physics, and is kind of B.S. Now, I'm no biomechanics expert, but I thought the shoes felt pretty springy.
Mr Pompeo has said he is open to using waterboarding; Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, voted against the law of 2015 because he thought the CIA ought not to be constrained.
Ben Willmott, Head of Public Policy at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development said covertly monitoring employees may be against the law in some countries, such as the United Kingdom.
There are many behaviors that would be labeled immoral and harmful — in a way that can't be dismissed as "locker room talk" — despite falling short of running up against the law.
The shift to next day deliveries is thought to be key to renewing Amazon's sales growth at a time when the company is running up against the law of large numbers.
Voss found himself on the receiving end of a massive, seemingly coordinated campaign against the law—one that often got personal, criticizing his character rather than the legislation itself, he says.
"I think there are people in the government or formerly in the government who leaked out [information] against the law, committing felonies, in an attempt to hurt Donald Trump," he said.
The government's case was that if you register an organization, you are admitting that these people exist and if you admit that these people exist then they go against the law.
He has come under fire for numerous controversial comments he has made in the past, including 85033 footage unearthed by CNN in which he says homosexuality should be against the law.
"Some information has been made public this week and the prosecutor's office wanted to verify if this information showed anything that was against the law," a spokesman for the prosecutor said.
In classical jurisprudential theory, there are two types of bad acts, known by their Latin names: malum prohibitum (bad because it's against the law) and malum in se (bad in itself).
"This is sex discrimination, and it is against the law," said Michael Adams, head of Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE), a non-profit organization advocating for elderly LGBT+ people.
"If someone comes to your vineyard, you can't offer him a glass, because it's against the law," says Selim Zafer Ellialti, the boss of Suvla, a winery in the Gallipoli peninsula.
"If illegal by definition means it's against the law, don't ignore the law, change the law," said Steven Patton, a structural engineer in Half Moon Bay who voted Republican for governor.
And now they are spearheading a swelling backlash against the law that is roiling the country and posing a stiff challenge for the right-wing government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Three days after the attacks, New Zealand's chief censor ruled that possessing or sharing footage of the massacre, which the gunman appeared to have broadcast on Facebook, was against the law.
In December 2018, a judge for the United States District Court in San Francisco ruled that the government's revocation of the conditional approvals for the child applicants was against the law.
"This law could be read to prohibit medication abortion," Lori Williams, a nurse practitioner at Little Rock Family Planning Services, said in support of the ACLU's preliminary injunction against the law.
The man, Tomoyuki Sugimoto, has been held in North Korea for an investigation of "his crime against the law," the Korean Central News Agency said in a brief dispatch late Sunday.
In instance after instance, it is an individual—a bureaucrat, a contractor, a soldier, or a private citizen—who justly changes the course of civil society by protesting against the law.
More than a quarter of Democrats say it should be against the law to join pro-gun rights organizations such as the National Rifle Association (NRA), according to a Rasmussen poll.
In a victory for the gun rights group, U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson in Los Angeles on Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction against the law, which took effect on April 1.
Ms. Evans said she knew what she was doing was against the law, but she said she had expected a charge of aggravated trespassing, which has been used in previous cases.
Protests against the law took place across the country, including in the southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City where seven people were arrested for allegedly disturbing security and opposing officials.
At a moment when Trump has drawn a clear line by continuing his legal campaign against the law, "starting over" on the ACA would also represent a huge political gamble for Democrats.
Lawmakers had claimed to be surprised by the international outcry, but the outlet Gazeta Wyborcza reported this week that US diplomats had warned the foreign ministry against the law before the vote.
It's a family story on one level, but mostly it's about the king's hubris in pitting in his own law against the law of the gods, who demand that Polyneices be buried.
But, says McNamee, there's every indication that EU lawmakers can be persuaded to vote against the law — especially as they face re-election to the European Parliament in May of next year.
They did tell me that this was regarding collecting on the Debtor, which is also against the law, both of these clauses can be found at: 15 U.S.C. 1692b (2) and (3).
During the discussion of the new autonomy law in mid-2000s, Rajoy's People's Party launched a strong campaign against the law that led to the boycott of Catalan products, infuriating most Catalans.
Disclosing classified conclusions is against the law -- but, more critically, doing so when those conclusions are not fully vetted could also prompt reactions from Pyongyang that only make the situation more volatile.
Never mind the fact that they exist in a legal grey area, since drones are regulated like aircraft and it's against the law for anyone to interfere with aircraft, even the police.
Two generations of women then learned that sexual harassment was against the law—but that they couldn't stop it from slowing them down, messing with their paychecks, and filling them with shame.
According to Black & Pink, nearly 100 percent of transgender women who have not had genital reconstructive surgery are subjected to this systematic violence, despite the fact that it is against the law.
WWE has an ongoing multi-year contract with Saudi Arabia, which it chose to honor, but ironically it's also a country where it was against the law for female wrestlers to compete.
The National Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, one of the petitioners against the law, has recorded more than 1,500 such attacks against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Kenyans since 2014.
Though the physician would explain how to correctly use misoprostol, he or she would provide no information on how or where to obtain the drug, because doing so was against the law.
He says the group, which generally meets in the border zone at weekends, does not intercept migrants - which he emphasises would be against the law - but advertises their presence to security forces.
However it has previously been against the law to grow, buy, sell or transport the drug, leaving patients on the medical marijuana registry with no method of obtaining it, the newspaper noted.
Its preexisting-conditions provisions are driving those premium increases and making coverage increasingly worse for the sick — a side effect that turns even Democrats against the law once they learn about it.
The second memorandum, issued by then Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, also reasoned that DACA was unlawful but added that the administration opposed it regardless of whether it was against the law.
It wasn't until the late 90s, when media started pushing into her rural fundamentalist Mormon community, that she started to understand other families were different, and hers was technically against the law.
If a majority approve it, then it will go to the city's attorney to draft a law, and not offering vegan hot dogs could literally be against the law by February 2019.
She once accompanied me to rent a bicycle, and I heard her imploring the shop owner, sotto voce, to lie and tell me that riding without a helmet was against the law.
During the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump, mischaracterizing the movement as anti-cop killers, fueled the fires claiming that the movement for black lives stands against the "law and order" America needs.
A former top prosecutor on Saturday warned that were he to go against the law, Johnson would be in contempt of court and would face the same punishment as any ordinary citizen.
They won't separate children from their parents, but they will keep those families locked up together until their cases are processed — even though it's against the law to detain immigrant children indefinitely.
In his video, he had mentioned his earlier activism against the law that Ohio Republicans had pushed through in 2011 eliminating collective bargaining for public employees, which was later overturned by referendum.
Both drawings are on the Uffizi's list of "immovable works," so the loan to the Louvre was both "against the law and against good sense," Mr. Montanari said in a telephone interview.
Opponents, who see the law as an attempt by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to undermine the status of Indian Muslims, have protested against the law for months.
"It should be against the law for unscrupulous analysts to assess stocks based on cash flow and profit, to impugn a company based on eight lines of a financial report," he joked.
"We are counting on the Court to follow its precedent," Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which initiated the challenge against the law, said in a statement.
The letter was sent to state Medicaid directors, and it rescinds a 2016 letter from former President Barack Obama reminding states that it's against the law to terminate providers without proper cause.
This was a time when not only was consensual gay sex against the law in many states but also LGBTQ people couldn't even dance together or hold hands without risking criminal punishment.
It would also be arguably illegal: It's against the law for any U.S. official — including the president — to appoint a relative to a subordinate civilian status position, according to 5 U.S.C. Section 3110.
Photo: Mike Wilson/UnsplashYou already know that texting and driving is against the law, but for a few years now cities across the US have considered making texting while crossing the street illegal.
But while it would be legal to possess pot in Michigan, it would still be against the law to light up on federal property or on the campuses of any K-133 schools.
The state board's investigation and testimonies this week showed: Absentee ballots were collected directly from voters — which is against the law — with no witnesses signing or only one of two required witnesses signing.
"Even as we confront new technologies, the fair housing laws enacted over half a century ago remain clear—discrimination in housing-related advertising is against the law," said HUD General Counsel Paul Compton.
It is against the law for officials to discuss classified information on unclassified networks used for routine business or on private servers, and the F.B.I. is looking into whether such information was mishandled.
Federal judges and prosecutors have held protests in recent weeks against the law, saying it is a direct threat against pursuing suspects in the growing number of complex corruption cases surfacing in Brazil.
While the reliability of technology and artificial intelligence in vehicles is being discussed, it's clear humans — especially teens — are keeping their phones in their hands, even when they know it's against the law.
Mr Buhari did not seek support from the Senate, where he lacks the two-thirds majority needed to oust the chief justice, so his act is widely viewed as being against the law.
Not only will human driving be unnecessary -- many assume that by 2040 self-driving cars will be the norm -- but it may well be considered genuinely unsafe, not to mention against the law!
" A spokesperson for Mastercard said: "When we are alerted to activities that may be against our rules or against the law, we work with the merchant's bank to confirm or investigate the allegation.
It is against the law for any person to make a profit from this kind of sale, to "acquire, receive, or otherwise transfer any fetal tissue for valuable consideration" (42 USC§ 289g-2).
"Since my mother passed, we break the law because we have to manage to smuggle German sausages into the country, and apparently bringing meats across the waters is against the law," she said.
Fisher believed this would be strong evidence in court that the trust had been set up in anticipation of owing his wife money, which even in most offshore jurisdictions is against the law.
It was during this process that he teamed up with Jody Dodd, a social-justice activist who started the Up Against the Law legal collective and now works in the D.A.'s office.
The biggest student organization in the northeastern state of Assam, where some of the worst violence was seen last month during widespread protests against the law, said it would keep up its opposition.
An overwhelming majority of British people (78%) would like to see abortion decriminalized in Northern Ireland, the only place in the British Isles where it is against the law, the online poll found.
But the attack at Jawaharlal Nehru University, where a number of rallies against the law have been held, suggested that extremist outfits had started mobilizing against protesters, with the complicity of the authorities.
The decision to reverse the ruling prompted global backlash from LGBT activists and a gay Bermudan resident, Rod Ferguson, to file a suit against the law, which was later joined by other residents.
Trump had railed against the law long before running for president, saying on CNBC in 2012 it was a "horrible" rule and that "the world is laughing at us" for abiding by it.
In Modi&aposs biggest challenge since taking office in 2014, hundreds of thousands have rallied against the law offering citizenship to immigrants from non-Muslim minorities who have fled Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
The allocation, which would have to be approved by Congress, comes tucked inside President Donald Trump's new infrastructure proposal and amid a war Trump is waging against the law enforcement agency's top officials.
Over and over, after a Republican member spoke out against the law, Mr. Yarmuth offered several data points specific to the member's home state, including how many people would lose their health coverage.
Many of these companies pushed back against the law, arguing for a new form of employment for their businesses, and now some of them are planning a state ballot measure to undo it.
"It's not against the law to refuse to serve police officers, or any other kind of occupational category," said David Sklansky, a Stanford University law professor and co-director of Stanford's Criminal Justice Center.
It is against the law for Whole Foods to threaten, intimidate and/or retaliate against workers who organize for better working conditions, and we will undertake measures to protect those who wish to help.
But the fact that it is against the law makes it taboo, which makes people want to do it even more, says Sadie Allison, PhD, AASECT-certified sexologist and author of Ride 'Em Cowgirl!
An editorial in The Star described lawmakers as an "exasperated parent telling foolish children to not do stupid things that tempt death," and that people already do stupid things that are against the law.
But though Republicans have given up on repealing Obamacare (for now), the Trump administration has recently argued against the law in ongoing litigation that could make it all the way to the Supreme Court.
The company, co-founded by Sunil Paul in 2011, alleges Uber "used a number of tactics that are against the law to drive Sidecar out of business," per Paul's blog post published this morning.
Although lower courts ruled against the law, the Supreme Court allowed it to remain in effect for the 2014 election over the strong objection of Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor.
Despite it being totally against the law, it would also lead to a new federal tax on virtually everyone who owns a computer, Republicans claimed ahead of the bill's passage in the House Chamber.
While the City of New York has a right to fine vendors operating without a permit, it is against the law to take away vendors' property without giving them some means of retrieving it.
The takeaway for all you Bird fans out there -- a motorized scooter IS a vehicle, just like a car or a bicycle, and it IS against the law to operate 'em under the influence.
Teacher strikes are against the law in Michigan and the Detroit Federation of Teachers is unaffiliated with the "sick-outs," but on Tuesday, the head of the teachers union pushed back at the governor.
But less than a year later, both Republican lawmakers and certain agricultural lobbyists came out in full force against the law, pointing to it as evidence of a left-wing nanny state run amok.
Instead, a board of military and civilian officials has to review material and determine whether it's "sexually explicit," as it's against the law for hardcore porn to be sold or rented on military bases.
A group of parliamentarians and lawyers are appealing to a Scottish court to seek a guarantee that proroguing Parliament for the purpose of forcing through a no-deal Brexit would be against the law.
Three trade groups including the American Beverage Association are asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a ruling last year that denied their request for a preliminary injunction against the law.
The bar association said a last-minute decision by the YSK to allow unstamped ballots in the referendum was clearly against the law, prevented proper records being kept, and may have impacted the results.
However, a coalition of Attorney Generals from five states — New York, California, Vermont, Maryland, and Pennsylvania — disagreed, saying that the delay offered an unfair advantage to polluting car companies and was against the law.
For example, in New York City, where I live, it's against the law to fire or refuse to hire or promote employees because they are pregnant, and employers are required to provide reasonable accommodations.
In the weeks that followed, abortion rights supporters rallied outside the Capitol against the law and started an online "Periods for Pence" campaign that encouraged women to tell the governor about their reproductive health.
The Trump administration announced the end of that protection last September claiming it was against the law and gave Congress until March 5 to figure out a solution before it began deporting those people.
On September 29 the UFC asked Federal Judge Kimba Wood of the Southern District of New York to issue the injunction while the promotion's case against the law worked its way through the courts.
And to the teenagers' surprise, they learned that receiving or sending consensual naked photos, even to your boyfriend or girlfriend, can be against the law if the person in the photo is a minor.
In many places, it's against the law to ride an electric scooter on the sidewalk, and neophyte scooter riders, unlike veteran cyclists, aren't trained in the safest ways to share the road with cars.
Wisconsin, now a right-to-work state, has made it against the law for anyone to collectively bargain over anything other than base pay, resulting in the largest middle class decline of any state.
Bill Browder, a proponent of the Magnitsky Act, has accused Fusion GPS of taking money from the Russian government and contributing to a campaign against the law in the spring and summer of 2016.
Uber and Postmates had sought an injunction against the law while their suit proceeds, saying the new rules will make it harder for them to classify their workers as independent contractors rather than employees.
The White House has lobbied against the law containing the extra measures, calling it a curb on presidential power, because it would effectively force Mr. Trump to seek congressional approval before lifting any sanctions.
Prosecuting people fleeing for their lives simply for entering the U.S. without documents is not only against the law, it is costly and impractical, and is against American values of welcoming refugees fleeing persecution.
It would be against the law for Trump to threaten government action against a private entity in order to provoke the firing of employees based on their party affiliation, but that statute appears inapplicable here.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's government will scrap a decree decriminalizing some graft offences on Sunday, Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu said on Saturday, as some 140,000 demonstrators protested against the law a stone's throw from his office.
Chinese authorities and institutions, as well as hundreds of international scientists, condemned him and said any application of gene editing on human embryos for reproductive purposes was against the law and medical ethics of China.
Seeming to forget that sexual harassment is, in fact, against the law, Trump, Jr. proceeded to make a joke about how women who report sexual harassment were merely involved in a get-rich quick scheme.
Previous legal challenges to overturn the ban have failed, but a top Singapore diplomat called on the gay community to renew legal action against the law a day after India's top court decriminalized gay sex.
"If (herders) are apprehended grazing openly, we fine them and we prosecute the herders in court for deliberating going against the law," Edward Amali, Benue state director of livestock services, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The Republican has been reluctant to fully embrace the American Health Care Act that was passed narrowly out of the House of Representatives earlier this month, saying that he would have voted against the law.
After fighting this policy since I was 15 years old, I finally have a court decision saying that what the Gloucester County School Board did to me was wrong and it was against the law.
There is a also growing list of performers who have canceled concerts, including the Blue Man Group which on Friday announced it would cancel its shows in Charlotte in June in protest against the law.
It was his first House of Commons appearance since the Supreme Court's eleven judges unanimously agreed that his decision to prorogue Parliament for five weeks in the run-up to Brexit was against the law.
The workers at Self Help and their guardians knew they were allowed to receive less than the minimum wage, but they may not have realized that getting paid in gift cards is against the law.
Because it is not only against the law, but campaign contributors and tax payers don't like it when their money is used to pay off a woman with whom a politician is having an affair.
For all the New England homes well-stocked with Polar's newest selections, LaCroix might be the second-rate option, anyway—but as it turns out, LaCroix's presence on shelves might also be against the law.
Yet increased patrols mean quicker responses to noise complaints, and if you think a club has trouble defending itself against the law, 120 fucked students dribbling about "turning the volume down" don't stand a chance.
While Trump and other Republicans have been complaining about the political interests of Mueller's team, it's actually against the law to consider political affiliations when making decisions about whom to hire, according to the FBI.
BABETTE JOSEPHS, PHILADELPHIA To the Editor: Yelling "fire" in a public setting is against the law because the mayhem that follows is caused by the caller, not by the people in the crowd who respond.
"When we defend the freedom of theaters today, we defend the city's freedom," Budapest's mayor, Gergely Karacsony, an environmentalist who is backed by an opposition alliance, said on Monday at a rally against the law.
He added, "It is hard to think of a greater stamp of authenticity than the US government filing a lawsuit claiming your book is so truthful that it was literally against the law to write."
"It&aposs evident that people are protesting against the law and also venting against Modi&aposs autocratic style of leadership," said Sanjay Kumar, director of research institute the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies.
What we're watching: The case now moves to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, where many legal experts — who have always thought the case against the law was weak — say the decision could easily get overturned.
The measure mostly hit high-tax districts in New York and New Jersey — Republican congressmen from those districts voted against the law —but affluent neighborhoods with high property values like Roskam's are also feeling the squeeze.
It's already against the law to cross the border without authorization, but the president's action on Friday gives legal effect to new regulations announced Thursday by DHS and DOJ that place additional restrictions on asylum-seekers.
Though it is against the law for public employees to strike in Oklahoma, many of the teachers are using sick days or snow days, or coordinating with their superintendents, to participate in the walkout without consequences.
Despite that defense, the company claims it has, in the past few months, accelerated its plan to stop providing such data, which, again, AT&T would very much like to remind everyone wasn't against the law.
And unfortunately for Kalanick, that meant...less time in the club, getting lit:  Without getting too far into the weeds, it's currently against the law for a black car to be dispatched in under an hour.
And today is the one-year anniversary of this Mueller witch-hunt, and so far, the special counsel has not provided a single shred of evidence of any collusion and collusion is not against the law.
Turkey's bar association said a last-minute decision by the YSK electoral board to allow unstamped ballots in the referendum was clearly against the law, prevented proper records being kept, and may have impacted the results.
"Even as we confront new technologies, the fair housing laws enacted over half a century ago remain clear—discrimination in housing-related advertising is against the law," HUD General Counsel Paul Compton said in a statement.
His supporters — a list that includes industry groups and most Republicans — expect Pruitt to use a potential position at the EPA to pull back Obama-era regulations they consider too broad and potentially against the law.
T.I. can't vote Cynthia for New York governor -- he lives in Georgia, where ganja is still against the law -- but she made the most of it ... introducing herself and asking him to spread the stoner word.
In mainland China, buying and disseminating personal information is against the law, and violators can face three to seven years in jail and fines, according to a statute passed last year by the National People's Congress.
They endured a setback in July when Justice Michel Yergeau declined to issue an immediate stay against the law, stating it was unusual for a court to do so against a law enacted by the legislature.
Prosecuting people fleeing for their lives simply for entering the country without documents is not only against the law, it is costly and impractical, and is against American values of acceptance and respect for the family.
She soon became one of the leading student activists against the law, joining a protest this past week beneath the clock tower where the first mass shooting on a college campus took place 50 years ago.
Lay's case is one of several being questioned by House Democrats, who have accused the Justice Department of political bias in hiring judges to serve on the nation's immigration courts -- which would be against the law.
Chinese authorities and institutions, as well as hundreds of international scientists, have condemned He and said any application of gene editing on human embryos for reproductive purposes was against the law and medical ethics of China.
Breaching that wall is against the law here — Mr. Pavlensky and his girlfriend face two years in prison and a 60,000 euro fine for infringement of privacy and distributing sexual images of someone without their consent.
Global technology firms and rights groups have pushed back against the law, and some company officials have privately expressed concern it could allow authorities to more easily seize customer data and expose Vietnamese employees to arrest.
At the same time, a small group of affluent, urban, pace-setting adventurers rebelled against the law in subterranean night-life spaces, sparking innovative dance styles and providing new audiences for the experimental sounds of jazz.
Recently, some law students have also begun to protest against the law firms representing fossil fuel companies in these climate suits, pressuring firms to drop them as clients and urging classmates not to work for them.
For stretches of her childhood, until he freed them, Jefferson didn't know where her brothers were, as they went off to "hire their own time" (which was against the law) and keep the money they earned.
Other people argue that the law simply gives a private company too much authority to decide what constitutes illegal hate speech in a democracy, an argument that Facebook, which favored voluntary guidelines, made against the law.
Uber lobbied against the law, will go to court to fight the law while refusing to apply it to its drivers, and, even after the law passed the assembly, is trying to negotiate with the governor.
Of course abuse of power is against the law When Trump's defenders argue he has broken no law and committed no crime, they point to a paper written by a Harvard law school professor, Nikolas Bowie.
Perhaps no other issue created as much energy among conservative voters, helping Republicans make historic gains in Congress as they railed against the law as an egregious government overreaching into a vast part of the economy.
Any action from Republicans to stabilize ObamaCare would be a major departure from the party's long crusade against the law, but after having failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act last year, the discussion is shifting.
Google used what it billed as an "advisory committee" of outsiders mostly as a publicity vehicle, holding a large number of public 'hearings' where it got to frame a debate and lobby loudly against the law.
Benioff was the first to speak out against the law, threatening to reduce the company's investment in the state — and later vowing to cancel all Salesforce programs that required customers or employees to travel to Indiana.
As Vox's Gaby Del Valle wrote when the Times's initial investigation came out, that doesn't mean everything the paper reported was against the law: There's a fine line between legal tax avoidance and illegal tax evasion.
Ryan told reporters it would be against the law for Obama to bring detainees from the prison in Cuba to the United States, because it would violate a ban on such transfers passed by Congress in 2015.
Young Thug carried a cup into a Hollywood nightclub filled almost to the brim with a purple liquid -- we're going out on a limb and saying it's probably sizzurp -- and get this ... it's not against the law.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago on Wednesday affirmed the "well-reasoned conclusions" of a lower-court judge in April 2017 who issued a preliminary injunction against the law while the litigation moved forward.
The Chinese Society for Cell Biology in a statement on Tuesday strongly condemned any application of gene editing on human embryos for reproductive purposes and said that it was against the law and medical ethics of China.
" COMEY: "The Clinton investigation was a completed investigation that the FBI had been deeply involved in, so I had an opportunity to understand all the facts and apply those facts against the law as I understood them.
Cohen's surprise about-face on Wednesday unleashed fierce blowback from both levels of Congress, including a public warning from powerful House Committee chairmen to Trump that intimidating a witness out of Congressional testimony is against the law.
"The Catalan parliament has approved something that in the opinion of the great majority of people doesn't just go against the law, but is a criminal act," Rajoy said after the vote, according to the Financial Times.
Any action from Republicans to stabilize ObamaCare would be a major departure from the party's long crusade against the law, but after having failed to repeal the Affordable Care Act last year, the discussion is shifting. Rep.
Clerks and judges openly give marriage licenses to adult men who are marrying young girls, granting the men a "get out of jail free" card that in many cases allows what would otherwise be against the law.
All of the Democratic candidates who served in Congress in 2017 voted against the law, and many of the presidential candidates have said they would roll back parts of the law that benefit the wealthy and corporations.
COMEY: The Clinton investigation was a completed investigation that the FBI had been deeply involved in, so I had an opportunity to understand all the facts and apply those facts against the law as I understood them.
Brown said it was against the law to smoke on the train, but if we just bought something from the crew, a candy bar or some tea, she was sure they would be able to suggest something.
Taking a picture of a ballot's unique identification number is explicitly against the law, and those who document how others have voted — whether intentionally or not — face a £5,000 (~$6,460 US) fine or six months in prison.
The unrest, which coincided with a visit to India by US President Donald Trump, erupted between those demonstrating for and against the law that fast-tracks Indian citizenship for religious minorities of every faith other than Islam.
The White House followed soon after with threats to bomb Shia cultural sites, which goes against the law of armed conflict and puts the U.S. on par with the Taliban and its destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas.
"We want to explain that the law is not anti-Muslim and we want to expose that those who are leading the protests against the law are misleading innocent, uneducated Muslims," said BJP spokesman Gopal Krishna Agarwal.
"We are going to sue, and other organizations are going to sue, and I think the case is pretty black-and-white that it's against the law," Chet Thompson, head of American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, said.
The statement, from groups including the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, said that doctors should not yet entertain implanting an altered embryo in a human womb, a step which would be against the law in the United States.
Previous legal challenges to overturn the ban failed but a prominent Singapore diplomat called on the gay community to renew legal action against the law, a day after India's top court decriminalized gay sex in a landmark ruling.
The HKMA said it was not against the law for a person to withdraw cash from ATMs on behalf of others, exposing a potential loophole that could make it hard for authorities to crack down on mass withdrawals.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A last-minute decision by Turkey's electoral board to allow unstamped ballots in Sunday's referendum was clearly against the law, prevented proper records being kept, and may have impacted the results, the country's bar association said.
Two years earlier he led an effort to defund ObamaCare that resulted in a 17-day government shutdown, including a famous all-night speech on the Senate floor against the law that lasted more than 21 continuous hours.
The fact that it's against the law is the only thing that makes it expensive, so if you're betting on the state of the industry several years down the line, you really should bake that into your numbers.
Many of those arrested are high-profile campaigners against the law which barred women from getting behind the wheel, leading analysts to question why the young Crown Prince would go after activists who seemingly share his reformist goals.
Trump, speaking to the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday, pointed to a number of actions that Republicans have taken against the law, including repealing the individual mandate to buy health insurance as part of the tax-cut bill.
Consumer relief is the FTC's goal, and if they chose to litigate, the case could be drawn out for years, all while the company and call network continues to operate or develops layers of insulation against the law.
Despite its initial popularity, a backlash against the law, especially among Hispanic voters, played a big part in consigning the state Republican Party to long-term electoral irrelevance and helped brand it as anti-minority and anti-immigrant.
The film underscores the problem that families face in their quest for answers in these tragedies—that they are constantly racing against the law enforcement's account, fighting to preserve the humanity of their lives in the public record.
Federal Election Commission Chair Ellen Weintraub, however, took to Twitter on Thursday to once again share a memorandum stating that it is against the law for anyone running for public office to solicit help from a foreign national.
Protests The case before the Constitutional Court this week began after a doctor filed a petition against the law after he was indicted for carrying out an abortion of a less than three-month-old fetus in 2014.
" Evoking Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian independence fighter who championed nonviolent protest, Mr. Modi suggested that standing against the law "with stones" was a betrayal to India and part of a "conspiracy to malign the country around the world.
"I think it's not unprecedented for people with security clearances to be asked to, whether or not they were revealing things against the law under oath and also by lie detector," the Kentucky Republican said on Capitol Hill.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's ruling Hindu nationalist government on Wednesday secured parliamentary approval for a controversial citizenship law that critics say undermines the country's secular constitution, as protests against the law intensify in some parts of the country.
With the passage of their tax overhaul, Republicans in Congress have repealed the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, delivering their first major blow against the law and imperiling the insurance marketplaces where millions of Americans buy health coverage.
"At this time, mobile food trucks parking against the sidewalk and vending is against the law, so when the development occurs, we would displace about 70 vendors who have been feeding Portland eaters for decades," Burmeister told MUNCHIES.
Playing off gender stereotypes to sell stuff is now explicitly against the law for advertisers in the UK. Britain's Advertising Standards Authority announced the ban in December, with a six-month buffer period before it went into effect.
The top court earlier this week issued notices to Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Jharkhand states, asking them to respond to a plea filed by about a dozen activists who say the amendments go against the law.
Back when Democrats used such tactics -- also, interestingly, focused on funding Medicaid in certain states -- Republicans hit them mercilessly for it and used the taint of those backroom deals to mobilize public opinion against the law as a whole.
"The short answer is it's against the law," says Brown, who worked for CBP as a policy adviser from 2005-2007 and now is the head of immigration and cross-border policy for the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington.
Image Courtesy Josiah ZaynerLast week, the Food and Drug Administration issued a stern warning to biohackers in America: Undertaking DIY gene therapy, it warned, is risky, and selling the supplies to do it is flat-out against the law.
Reeves, who serves on the bench for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, initially issued a temporary injunction against the law, which forbid abortion even if the pregnancy is the result of incest or rape.
Nor does it appear likely that Republicans can escape owning the problems with the law and the healthcare system overall, now that they control the House, Senate, and White House, partly on the strength of campaigning against the law.
The full story, Against The Law, is based on a memoir of the same name by real-life gay journalist Peter Whiteblood (played by Daniel Mays), who was tried and convicted of committing homosexual acts in Britain in 1954.
According to Foley's mother, US government officials threatened the family with possible prosecution if they tried to raise money for a ransom for their son's release because it was against the law to give money to a terrorist group.
The recipients, La Trina Patton and Gustavo Parker, fear that now that Donald Trump is poised to become President, he might settle the case with the House and leave standing a lower court opinion that went against the law.
"The Obama Administration's rule makes it clear that it is against the law for states to block people from accessing care at a health center because the organization also provides safe, legal abortion," Planned Parenthood said in a statement.
In these places, it is against the law to fire someone for being queer, deny them a lease, kick them out of a home, or refuse them service at a business just because of sexual preference or gender identity.
As organizations like Amnesty International and the UN's World Health Organization have shown through their research, sex workers worldwide battle systemic violence and health risk, not because of what we do but because it's stigmatized and against the law.
But union backers argued the fight had broader significance than just Missouri, pointing to their successful campaign against the law as a roadmap for workers in other states to follow to try to roll back similar anti-union laws.
Normally the annual event sees lawmakers face off against the law school, but this year, members of Congress were forced to drop out to focus their attention on the fight over the Republican plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
Re-election for a second term had long been against the law, but in 2009, Zelaya, then president, now coordinator of the opposition, was ousted in an army coup that took place ostensibly because he wanted to run again.
While this move is not against the law, it is part of a controversial, state-level rezoning process that has been used to push large projects through before, such as Brooklyn's Atlantic Yards, now home to the Barclays Center.
"There is no obligation on the part of a company to continue existing benefits and it is not against the law for the company to offer reduced wages and benefits in bargaining," one flier said, in bold, capital letters.
The court acknowledged in a statement that the conduct of the camerawoman, Petra Laszlo, was "morally deplorable and against the law," but found that the lower courts had wrongly convicted her of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor under Hungarian law.
"Trying to slip across the border in this way is against the law and not a 'free ticket' into Canada," Hursh Jaswal, special assistant in the office of the minister of immigration, refugees and citizenship, said in an email.
The airline will continue looking at ways to operate "more efficiently," including working with Abu Dhabi's Etihad as long as it is not against the law or in breach of competition rules, Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum told reporters.
Northern Ireland is the only part of the United Kingdom where same-sex marriage is against the law, and Love Proudly, the organization behind #VoteProudly, is just one part of a broader marriage equality movement that's been mobilizing for some time.
"After fighting this policy since I was 15 years old, I finally have a court decision saying that what the Gloucester County School Board did to me was wrong and it was against the law," Grimm said after the ruling.
The woman who claimed that her signature brew of fermented cabbage juice can reverse cancer, regrow limbs, and turn gay people straight, was warned by the Federal Trade Commission that making false health claims on a website is against the law.
So, while the bill might have allowed police more freedom to make arrests for what they deem to be offensive behaviour at a football match, this doesn't quite line up with what the courts rule to be against the law.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals agreed, but said the law violates the Suspension Clause, which, the court held, requires Thuraissigiam, even as a noncitizen, to have a "meaningful opportunity" to demonstrate that he is being held against the law.
Global technology firms and rights groups have pushed back against the law, and some company officials have privately expressed concerns that the legislation could make it easier for authorities to seize customer data and expose their Vietnamese employees to arrest.
The fury in Poland reached a fever pitch on Wednesday, after a Jewish foundation based in Boston posted a video of people saying "Polish Holocaust" as a protest against the law and calling for the US to break off diplomatic relations.
Monika Wolosz in Gdynia, 23Masters student in English Philology at the University of Gdansk I am afraid that soon public media will be exclusively conservative and any other point of view will be treated as an action against the law.
It is not illegal in Indiana to own and use a personal account while in office, nor is it against the law to handle work-related matters from a personal account — so long as those emails are in some way archived.
Prior to the announcement of Duda's veto, thousands of Poles took to the streets and protested outside of courthouses against the law, which they decried as draconian, with an estimated 50,000 attending a protest in the capital, Warsaw, on Thursday.
The development deals a devastating blow not only to Republicans who have railed against the law for years, but also President Donald Trump, who campaigned on killing Obamacare and made repealing the law his top legislative priority since taking office.
He reportedly wasn't trying to help the Russian government or any other foreign body, but might've brought his work home to get more done — even though he knew it's possibly against the law to put NSA materials on a personal computer. 
When schools that have been cut to the bone and more are being threatened with closure or privatization, teachers have increasingly asked: What do they have to lose by going on strike, even if those strikes are technically against the law?
However, Moogfest, an electronic music and technology festival set to take place in Durham next weekend, is taking the opposite approach and refocusing the event as a demonstration against the law, which is commonly referred to as House Bill 2.
Democratic and Republican members of the Indiana legislature who voted against the law loudly denounced it as "going too far," a position sadly mirroring the political arguments used for decades to suppress the civil rights of millions of Americans already born.
Judge Daniel L. Hovland of the United States District Court for North Dakota issued a preliminary injunction against the law, which he said had made it difficult and sometimes impossible for some Native Americans on rural reservations to cast ballots.
Some examples that stuck with me: My mother was a teacher whose career was interrupted three times because, at that time, it was against the law for a woman to work if she was pregnant once her pregnancy became obvious.
"The principle on which the president's guards are advised to act is that they should never do anything against the law and that they should never use violence against the people," said Shah Hussain Murtazawi, a spokesman for Mr. Ghani.
A petition against the law, featuring an osprey saying, "Are you kidding me!!" was signed by more than 1,030 people (the year-round population of Shelter Island is about 2,000) and urged residents to boycott registering their rentals as required.
While the United States and many other countries have made it illegal to deliberately alter the genes of human embryos, it is not against the law to do so in China, but the practice is opposed by many researchers there.
As a result, a court ruling against the law would paralyze open enrollment if people assume there is no use buying or renewing coverage under a law that was ruled unconstitutional, and if no effort is mounted to counter that misunderstanding.
The President's aggressive assertions of his power often seem to be an extension of a domineering character that served him well in the shark pond of New York real estate -- but also often had him brushing up against the law.
Nor does it appear likely that Republicans can escape owning the problems with the law and the health care system overall, now that they control the House, Senate and White House, partly on the strength of campaigning against the law.
In at least 29 states, including Colorado, Connecticut and Wisconsin, it is against the law for lobbyists or those who hire them to make campaign contributions while the state legislature is in session, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
It's not against the law for a politician to give a misleading public statement, but this revelation is particularly interesting in light of larger questions about whether the president has been trying to obstruct justice and interfere with the Russia investigation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Louisiana's Supreme Court has declared a New Orleans ordinance, which effectively banned the sale of art outside the French Quarter, unconstitutional, after artist Lawrence Clark appealed his case against the law on First Amendment grounds.
HANNITY: Then how do you lie to a FISA judge, Andy, not once, but four times unverified and uncorroborated against the law and against FBI protocol, four times using bought and paid for political op research from an outsider of foreign national.
"Afridi worked against the law and our national interest, and the Pakistan government has repeatedly been telling the United States that under our law he committed a crime and was facing the law," Zahid Hamid was quoted as saying at the time.
Mark Albert, another attorney arguing against the law, echoed this sentiment, stating in a tongue-in-cheek riff that eventually presidential candidates would have to release "23 and me" reports detailing their genetics, a reference to the private company that sells DNA kits.
Neither the report by the researchers nor the conservative watchdogs say if these non-citizens who voted were, in fact, undocumented immigrants, though, no matter their immigration status, it is against the law for non-citizens to vote in state and national elections.
"The Purvi Patel case is an example of a dramatic decision to charge a woman who had no idea that what she was doing was against the law in any way," says Lawrence Marshall, one of Patel's pro-bono attorneys handling her case.
Specifically, though it's against the law for the government to accept donations with strings attached, might we see a day when the U.S. citizens are able to wield as much power as lobbying groups by coming together on financial platforms like GoFundMe?
Cummings warned that the use of private messaging systems could bump up against the law governing presidential branch communications, which prohibit senior White House officials from carrying out official business on non-government accounts, unless they diligently forward copies to their official inbox.
Some 54 percent of those surveyed said they supported the protests against the law to free up France's rigid labor market while 45 percent did not, according to the BVA poll of 23,160 people on May 12 and 13 for Orange and Itele.
The company also offers some rather thin-sounding excuses, dismantled convincingly by the plaintiffs, as to why it can't provide information on its lobbying efforts against the law it is accused of violating, as well as documents related to the Ireland case.
But in some parts of the country, the agricultural sector is successfully campaigning for laws that would make it illegal to publicly expose these kind of conditions, and even snapping the photo at the top of this post would be against the law.
A former partner at Winston & Strawn in California has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decline review of a ruling that said she did not have to arbitrate sex discrimination claims against the law firm because an arbitration agreement she signed was invalid.
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in November denied a proposal by Magellan to create a marketing affiliate to buy, sell and ship crude oil, on grounds it would essentially be offering pipeline space "below cost" which is against the law.
This summer, after Mr. Trump said that he would be open to taking information from a foreign power, Ellen Weintraub, chairwoman of the Federal Election Commission, posted a statement to Twitter reminding him (indirectly) that taking anything election-related was against the law.
Reelection for a second presidential term had long been against the law in Honduras, but, after winning the 2013 election, Hernandez sparked massive protests in 2017 when he ran for a second time following a contentious 2015 Supreme Court decision scrapping the single-term limit.
"The prosecutors' investigations and the investigation by the NSA parliamentary committee have found no tangible evidence that U.S. or British intelligence agencies undertook systematic and mass surveillance of German telecommunications and internet (usage) that is against the law," said the prosecutors in a statement.
The legality of sorcery (known as fanditha in the local language) and black magic (sihuru) is complicated: Only those with a license from the Ministry of Health are allowed to practice fanditha, and sihuru is "considered taboo" but is not technically against the law.
"It is against the law to make health claims, whether directly or indirectly, through advertising or other means, without adequate scientific support at the time the claims are made, or to exaggerate the benefits of products or services you are promoting," the letter stated.
President Donald Trump's post-impeachment acquittal behavior is casting a chill in Washington, with Attorney General William Barr emerging as a key ally in the president's quest for vengeance against the law enforcement and national security establishment that initiated the Russia and Ukraine investigations.
The point that piracy is obviously against the law is also raised, and that the BBFC can't take into account the illegal acts of a minority versus government laws — such as the Video Recordings Act — which tell them what they can and can't approve.
It should be illegal, but even if it's not against the law, it's something tech companies could control, if they wanted to… They can control it because we now have the ability to detect hidden patterns in text to — say — identify a book's true author.
When Trump came into office, he acquired the power to end the subsidies any time he wanted, but faced the same political problem he did when it came to rolling back the ACA in Congress: Though Republicans had been campaigning against the law, a.k.a.
Jason Chaffetz was on Fox recently, for example, arguing that it's against the law to hire a foreign national to do work for a campaign (this is not true) and therefore the existence of the dossier is just another example of Crooked Hillary's lawbreaking.
Legendary promoter David Mancuso spoke out against the law as early as the 212s, and in 212, activists protested the Giuliani administration's strict enforcement of the law with the "Million Mambo March," in which protesters danced from Tompkins Square Park to Washington Square Park.
"The YSK (electoral board) announcement, which is clearly against the law, has led to irregularities, and the prevention of records that could uncover irregularities from being kept," it said, adding that it expected the YSK to now realize its constitutional responsibilities in evaluating complaints.
In more than a dozen countries, it is against the law to publicly deny that Jews were the victims of genocide in Europe during the Nazi era, but such speech is permitted in the United States under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
It would renew Section 702 for four years with additional transparency and oversight provisions, such as making it easier for individuals to raise legal challenges against the law and expand the oversight jurisdiction of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, a government watchdog.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed, but said that the law violates a part of the Constitution, the Suspension Clause, which would allow Thuraissigiam, even as a noncitizen, to have a "meaningful opportunity" to demonstrate that he is being held against the law.
Ms. Veselnitskaya's campaign against the law has also included attempts to discredit its namesake, Sergei L. Magnitsky, a lawyer and auditor who died in mysterious circumstances in a Russian prison in 2009 after exposing one of the biggest corruption scandals during Mr. Putin's rule.
She has been reminding voters that Collins' vote on the 2017 tax reform law triggered the ACA lawsuit in the first place, and she voted to confirm one of the 5th Circuit judges that recently sided with the Trump administration's arguments against the law.
Where Ms. Haspel falls on the issue is not clear — as an undercover C.I.A. official, she was not offering public opinions on government policy — and neither she nor Mr. Pompeo could order agency personnel to resume the practice, because it is now against the law.
The thought being that if you did something illegal in public and a police officer happen to see that then you can't claim a reasonable expectation of privacy to protect yourself against the law prosecuting you for what an officer happened to witness you do.
A. Maybe it links to immigration politics generally, not just about DACA — the feeling that immigrants are here, they're here against the law, they're taking jobs away from Americans, they're depressing wages, they're taking all these public benefits, and they ought to all be deported.
So Colbert is just the latest to join the protests against the law — by forcing his audience to tolerate two men kissing in the background of his segment, just like state officials, employers, landlords, and business owners should tolerate and accept LGBTQ people, too.
The Schmetts, longtime GOP activists, registered last year as foreign agents to campaign on behalf of Saudi Arabia&aposs interests against the law that helps an ongoing civil lawsuit brought by victims of the 2011 terrorist attacks over the kingdom&aposs alleged support for the hijackers.
Because this is Lebanon, where homosexuality and dressing as the opposite gender are against the law, he sat in the back of his mother&aposs car with darkened windows, a scarf over his head, for the drive from his home just outside Beirut to the club.
In lobbying against the law before state legislators, opponents argued that hastening death was morally wrong, that it puts terminally ill patients at risk for coerced death by loved ones and could become a way out for people who are uninsured or fearful of high medical bills.
"Although the court allowed certain provisions to take effect, most of the law remains enjoined and the provisions that are allowed to take effect have been significantly narrowed," said Lee Gelernt, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, who argued in court against the law.
The court said that, by naming a princess as its preferred candidate for prime minister, the party had shown itself to be hostile to democracy, even though the move was not against the law and Thailand has had prime ministers of royal descent in the past.
"I am not sure if the IOC was looking at it from a social standpoint or because it was against the law, but I think now the responsible thing to do is look at if from a non-idealogical standpoint and realize the benefits," said Rebagliati.
"As I have previously explained to the forensic computer researchers at Arsenal, it is against the law (in every country, not just Turkey) to release or provide access to private data without lawful authority," Matt Peacock, group director of corporate affairs at Vodafone, told me by email.
Open Whisper Systems, the organization that makes the popular Signal encrypted messaging app, has now come out with a strong statement against the law: "We can't include a backdoor in Signal," developer Joshua Lund wrote in a blog post published on Signal's official site on Thursday.
"When one of our Navy's boats is innocently transiting across Iranian waters and is not engaged in military activity or taking any other action that would prejudice the peace and security of Iran, it's against the law... to stop, board and seize that vessel," Cornyn said. Sen.
I don't recuse for every criminal that comes up, and I'm not comparing criminality with this conduct, but if somebody that commits a murder comes up before my court, I'm not going to recuse them, because that's against what I believe, and it's also against the law.
An article on Monday about a lawyer's suit against the law school from which she graduated, accusing it of inflating the employment record of its graduates, misstated the name of an institution sued in a similar case that was dismissed by the New York Supreme Court.
California, which struck down a statute making it a crime for a person "to be addicted to the use of narcotics" — noting that while selling or possessing illegal drugs was against the law, the state could not punish people solely for the status of their illness.
"They signed the contracts without giving us satisfactory answers on concerns that the contracts were very clearly against the law," said Sayed Ikram Afzali, the executive director of Integrity Watch Afghanistan who met repeatedly with senior officials, including the Afghan president and vice president, to discuss concerns.
"Such a person does not have the right to issue judgments in criminal cases... in civil cases a panel of judges including a person appointed in this way is against the law," said Supreme Court president Malgorzata Gersdorf, referring to judges appointed under the new rules.
READ: India's new citizenship law specifically excludes Muslims Opponents, who see the law as an attempt by the Hindu nationalist government to undermine the status of the country's 200 million Muslims and redefine India as primarily a Hindu nation, have protested against the law for months.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in at least 2003 cities across the country, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata on Thursday in a show of nationwide public anger against the law considered by many to be unconstitutional and discriminatory against Muslims.
Muscatine, Iowa (CNN)Texting and driving is against the law in Iowa, but there is no such prohibition for campaigning while driving — a good thing for Beto O'Rourke, who is insisting on taking the wheel in the opening days of his bid for the White House.
Mark Albert, another attorney arguing against the law, echoed this sentiment, stating in a tongue-in-check riff that eventually presidential candidates would have to release a "23 and me" report detailing his or her genetics, a reference to the private company that sells DNA kits.
But even though the state legislature eventually amended the law to clarify that it's not meant to allow discrimination, a study from Indianapolis's nonprofit tourism agency found that the city alone lost up to $20143 million in potential economic impact due to the backlash against the law.
While the government of India still frowns on porn, these blanket bans are against the law: In July 2015, India's Supreme court ruled that the government had no place interfering with people's right to consume whatever kind of media they wanted in the privacy of their own homes.
But after they spent the last year failing to repeal it while the Trump administration waged a quiet administrative war against the law, Republicans in Congress are facing the very real possibility that health care could animate the backlash that could force them out of power next year.
Per the AP, Chris Christie said that it's "probably against the law in addition to being inappropriate" for a campaign to get opposition research from a foreign country, referring to Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer in which he expected damaging information on Hillary Clinton.
"This decision is (a) game-changer for lesbian and gay employees facing discrimination in the workplace and sends a clear message to employers: it is against the law to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation," said Greg Nevins of Lambda Legal, the group that brought the case.
"As a reminder, it is against the law to leave a child under the age of eight unattended inside a motor vehicle if the caregiver is out of sight of the child unless a reliable person at least 13-year-old remains with the child," the sheriff's office said.
The United Nations contends that all settlements past the Green Line — a border drawn up in 1949 as part of an armistice agreement between Israel and neighbors including Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria —are against the law and are an obstacle to the peace process between Israel and Palestine.
If you extended this out, one of the lawyers I talked to today said, then it would have been against the law for Barack Obama to have arranged all of those foreign trips in 2008 to make himself look good on the world stage before he got elected president.
That would be against the law, by the way; the CIA is barred from conducting "internal security functions" inside the US. But that didn't help squash the conspiracy theory this week following documents released by WikiLeaks suggesting the CIA knows how to tap into smart phones and TVs.
Then there's the foot-dragging by the Justice Department itself, which lobbied against the law and still appears skeptical of its value, which only makes it harder to develop the kinds of programming that can help inmates prepare to be released, as more than 95 percent will be.
Ms. Veselnitskaya's campaign against the law has also included attempts to discredit the man after whom it was named, Sergei L. Magnitsky, a lawyer and auditor who died in 2009 in mysterious circumstances in a Russian prison after exposing one of the biggest corruption scandals during Mr. Putin's rule.
Consider Alabama, where it's against the law to sell "any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs" under the Anti-Obscenity Enforcement Act, and Saudi Arabia, where masturbation is forbidden under Sharia Law and sex toys are on the list of prohibited imports.
The N.C.A.A.'s decision on Monday came less than a month after a Federal District Court judge in Winston-Salem issued a limited ruling against the law and said the 17-campus University of North Carolina could not enforce the statute's restroom access provisions against three people who had filed suit.
Some New Yorkers are concerned about losing income if they can't list on Airbnb, but since 2010, it has generally been against the law to rent out a whole residence in New York City for fewer than 30 days unless the owner is present or it is a stand-alone house.
Under China's new animal protection framework, any one who hunts, kills, buys, eats, or sells "rare and endangered species" is looking at up to 10 years in prison for serious cases, and the owl is a Class II protected species in China meaning that bottling it is against the law.
It's against the law to "conspire either to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States," but criminal lawyers seem to agree that Trump Jr.'s meeting (Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner also attended) and the emails surrounding it aren't enough for a conspiracy charge — yet.
"After continued raids of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) at his houses in Abbotabad, Mansehra and Haripur, Captain Safdar decided to surrender before NAB," NAB said, NAB also requested media not to air Safdar's live speeches, saying they are against the law and the code of conduct of the country's media regulator.
As reported by The Daily Beast, the Department of Health and Human Services has diverted funds appropriated by law for "consumer information and outreach" and used them instead to finance a social media propaganda campaign against the law that H.H.S. is supposed to be administering — a move, by the way, of dubious legality.
Labor Secretary Tom Perez says President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's transition team's inquiries into government agencies are against the law.
In the world we live in today, when privacy is so important and also it's against the law to release things, could things leak out of an organization that's supposed to be professional and is supposed to be able to protect your rights as a human being to protect yourself without prejudice?
For her part, Miller attributed the improvement not just to the threats of prosecution but also other policies that were implemented simultaneously — including the school initiatives, a hotline to call in truant kids, and a public education campaign that informed parents it's against the law for kids to not show up to school.
" In the Alabama Senate contest to go to a vote in December, Republican nominee Roy Moore — the former chief justice of the state supreme court — said two weeks ago that kneeling during the national anthem "is against the law" (it's not) and defended Confederate statues, saying, "Monuments don't create hate; people do.
The Hapsburg Group, and other elements of the alleged influence campaign, are now at the core of Mueller's legal assault on Trump's embattled ex-campaign chief — because while running a influence campaign directed at Washington on behalf of a foreign power isn't necessarily against the law, failing to register it with the U.S. government is.
In particular, current and former officials have pointed to two factors that they believe preclude the FBI from effectively combating white supremacist violence: the rapid growth of social media and its implications for free speech, and President Donald Trump's polarization of the political climate and his attacks against the law enforcement and intelligence community.
Before she was a senator and before Obama was president, Elizabeth Warren laid out the case for creating what became Dodd-Frank's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, making the point that it's not good enough for consumer abuses to be against the law — there needs to be an agency charged with specifically enforcing those laws.
Because the Southern District is rather open and flexible when it comes to sentencing, someone can plead guilty to everything they've ever done that's against the law, and the judges will impose a sentence that doesn't put them in an even worse situation than the one they would have been in before they cooperated.
In her initial statement, Ms. Bradley had said that fewer than 10 percent of the killings in the conflict of 1968 to 1998, known as the Troubles, were carried out by the security forces, and that those killings, unlike all the murders carried out by what she termed terrorists, were not against the law.
This, I believe, is against the law, but it is a law that deserves to be broken, for it is the puritanical nonsense of excluding children — and therefore, to some extent, women — from pubs that has turned these places into mere boozing-shops instead of the family gathering-places that they ought to be.
It is unambiguously against the law for private digital outlets to copy a story from CNBC — or any foreign outlet — word-for-word into Chinese, according to Shao, a senior intellectual property lawyer in China, who requested not to disclose his full name due to potential conflict of interests with his law firm's clients.
On Wednesday, Representative Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland, who leads the Oversight and Reform Committee, and Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, said they understood Mr. Cohen's concerns for his family's safety and repeated their earlier warning against efforts to intimidate witnesses, which is against the law. Mrs.
YouTube has lobbied vigorously against the law, and galvanized impressive popular support in Europe, as Karl Bode noted in Motherboard: More than 200,000 Europeans took to the streets to protest the proposal last weekend, and an online petition calling for the removal of the most controversial parts of the proposal has received more than 5 million signatures.
DL: I want to go back to the subject of populism and discontent people don't like it when banks break the law and it appears that they get away with it and whatever, I don't have a view about levels of fines, but it is important that there is enforcement when banks do things that are against the law.
AT&T and Time Warner Cable lobbied against the law, according to The Courier-Journal, and now AT&T has filed a lawsuit against it in a federal court, claiming both that Louisville doesn't have the authority to regulate utility poles under state law and that this law violates FCC regulations requiring notice before an installation.
The fact that Yeisvi is an American citizen creates another problem: While migrant families can be placed together in family detention centers in cases where the courts rule against allowing them to go free with a bond or other restrictions, it is against the law to hold a United States citizen in one of the facilities.

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