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"extralegal" Definitions
  1. not regulated or sanctioned by law

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The NYPD, it seems, responded to protests against an extralegal use of force with another extralegal use of force.
Mr. Alejano said there was "nothing extralegal" about his impeachment complaint.
Priddy had performed extralegal sterilizations of inmates for a decade, and he
That's what's so bruising about Mr. Cosby's stab at extralegal self-exoneration.
Racial oppression in Jim Crow was achieved through legal, political, and extralegal mechanism.
Which bring us back to the militias' original configuration as extralegal death squads.
Both Hanoi and Washington resorted to extralegal measures to undermine and silence dissent.
Complicating matters further was the deployment of criminal networks and extralegal extremist factions as operational assets.
What's troubling is the arbitrary and extralegal way this government is going about investigating these cases.
Before flying back to New York City, he lobbed a last extralegal bomb at his antagonists.
But all of that was entirely extralegal, and there's no technical process to execute such a move.
In the face of lies and intransigence backed by the threat of extralegal violence, Democrats ... caved again.
Aside from its extralegal political aspirations, the group also operates scores of legal schools, charities and media organizations.
Rights groups say the detentions are arbitrary and extralegal, sweeping up huge numbers of people on scant evidence.
They&aposre going to use every possible mechanism, legal and extralegal if they&aposre available, to fight this.
We might not want to allow a practice that could be seen as a crude, extralegal form of punishment.
Trump's hair-trigger Twitter finger, now invested with the power of his office, could provoke a dangerous, extralegal response.
Mr. Hussain arrived in the United States in about 1995 with considerable legal and extralegal adventures already behind him.
"There was no mention of human rights, no mention of extralegal killings," Harry Roque, a spokesman for Duterte, said.
Indeed, some fighters ended up in extralegal detention because their home countries lacked appropriate criminal authorities to handle their cases.
Invoking the Fourth Amendment, Wyden dismissed such practices as extralegal, lacking probable cause and a warrant required for such searches.
"I strongly believe extrajudicial or extralegal killings, whether perpetrated by the state or by nonstate actors, must stop," she said.
But under the direction of the Justice Department, if they go extralegal, it might be able to be pried loose.
I'm guessing you heard a lot more about the college-admissions scandal than about the president's threat of extralegal violence.
Section 230 provided that websites could be prosecuted only under federal criminal law, so they considered a state-level investigation extralegal.
These carefully staged photographs portray the extralegal inhabitants of an abandoned house outside Johannesburg, often against walls decorated with their artwork.
"The restrictions on campaigning ahead of the referendum must convince some that only extralegal means can be effective," Mr. Abuza said.
Once a deplorable, always a deplorable — a judgment that's likely to only confirm future populists in their antinomian and extralegal impulses.
But the idea that Obama and the Democrats were ruling by arbitrary, extralegal means was established on the right as holy writ.
Other states followed, although extralegal methods remained in use, and, by the end of the century, the work of disenfranchisement was complete.
It said the authorities had resorted to "extralegal measures" such as enforced disappearances and strict house arrests to prevent criticism of the government.
"The use of extralegal brutal violence and terrorism against black people seems to be a key part of the American experience," she says.
The courts have gone beyond congressional inaction, jumping into the fray and stopping Trump cold in his extralegal efforts to punish defenseless people.
His obsessive need to pulverize his political opponents led him to use extralegal tactics against them, even deploying the FBI and the CIA.
But they were involved in the 2002 military coup in Venezuela and supported other extralegal attempts to get rid of the government there.
"When abortion was a crime, the extralegal punishment for women was being pushed into the unsavory and dangerous world of illegal abortions," Sanger writes.
Meanwhile, Beijing will be able to point to Trump's extralegal stances as proof that the United States is just another self-interested, transactional nation.
"When companies acquire land, those acting in bad faith can often find legal, extralegal or illegal shortcuts," said lawyer Laura Notess, the report's lead author.
More and more, governments are asking companies to censor content or disable users' accounts through informal and extralegal processes, where there is no transparency or accountability.
In the United States, pregnancy, especially among the poor, has become a political land mine — a trigger for state surveillance and criminalization, with severe extralegal consequences.
But the world is full of problems, none of which are an "emergency" in the sense of requiring some kind of urgent extralegal repurposing of funds.
In fact, if American history is any indication, being an outspoken activist for women and black liberation might bring her even closer to police or extralegal crosshairs.
Duterte's administration has conducted an intensive war on drugs and anti-corruption campaign which has seen thousands of extralegal killings and allegations of widespread human rights abuses.
Johnson's extralegal dismissal of Secretary of War Edwin Stanton brought on his impeachment, but it was only the final scene of long saga of vituperation and conflict.
Segregation and black disenfranchisement were state policy, and lynching was considered a form of justice — vigilante justice, extralegal justice, but justice all the same (it was very rarely prosecuted).
As I wrote about ahead of its release, Frozen Synapse 22016 problematizes the concept of the extralegal military force that is at the heart of so many tactics games.
In the original, he plays a grizzled federal agent leading an extralegal assault against a vicious Mexican drug cartel, to the chagrin of a conscientious F.B.I. agent (Emily Blunt).
The United States engaged in a number of high-handed and extralegal interventions in the affairs of other nations during the Cold War, but nothing damaged our reputation like Vietnam.
That guy was responsible for the slaughter of Alejandro's family, and in a twist of screenplay karma, Alejandro acquires extralegal custody of his enemy's teenage daughter, Isabel Reyes (Isabela Moner).
We don't condone piracy, but if you bought a license for Mega Man 2 on Wii, you may feel ethically justified in exerting that IP claim in this plainly extralegal fashion.
College presidents around the country are missing the opportunity to educate students about the importance of free inquiry, instead allowing certain groups to use extralegal pressures to disrupt and stifle speakers.
The past few years have seen an increase in extralegal extradition of both mainland fugitives as well as political protesters, most notably the staff of Causeway Bay Books in late 2015.
As a book and a show, "Watchmen" is about how history might have been rewritten if self-styled heroes in masks decided to mete out extralegal justice as they saw fit.
The FDA may have started cracking down on extralegal CBD product sales, but in the grand scheme of things, that only means that the agency recognizes the significance of the compound.
Because this process is being carried out in accordance with the law and the institutional order, the appropriate response is extra-institutional and extralegal appeals to the sovereign authority of the people.
But those officials are rarely savvy enough to understand even established technologies, let alone cutting edge ones that walk a hazy line between legal and "extralegal," their administrators waving away ethical concerns.
Praise for the film grew in equal measure to the explosion of divisions in the United States and Europe over how to address changes in immigration, generally, and extralegal immigration in particular.
And according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine, this bind has caused an increase in the number of women who are turning to extralegal methods to end their pregnancies.
Likewise, the latest legislation is evidence that the entire camp program has evolved from local, extralegal improvisation to a formal system that is to be woven into the fabric of the Chinese state.
The Obama administration and liberals in the media seem to have a newfound respect for law and order when it comes to using "extralegal" means to undermine political opposition at home and abroad.
It is now an umbrella concept in Hong Kong -- used by both Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and pro-democracy youth activist Agnes Chow -- for extralegal intimidation tactics, from police brutality to online harassment.
But the chaos and lawlessness across Libya has also exposed the migrants to pervasive and well-documented abuses, including forced labor, kidnapping, extortion, rape, torture and indefinite extralegal detention in overcrowded pens and other inhumane conditions.
Most had been held for months in harsh conditions in extralegal detention centers in the northern African nation where they were subjected to abuses — and in some instances sold as slaves — by traffickers and local militiamen.
His wife was already at the compound, an extralegal detention center on the outskirts of the city, confined to a separate isolation cell that had a couch, a bed and a small window covered in opaque plastic.
"He may not be the sharpest knife in our drawer, but he can see his future and knows that if he acted in an extralegal way, he would go down in history for the wrong reasons," Comey said.
"When it comes to the post-Soviet space, what concerns me are attempts to resolve political questions through extralegal means," he said at a news conference as a series of mass uprisings was sweeping the post-Soviet space.
In addition, the administration actively solicited allies such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia for extralegal "rendition" of suspects for "enhanced" interrogation, all under the justification that the war on terror required extraordinary measures not contemplated under existing law.
Sometimes there are civil or criminal penalties for defection, though in the absence of a true social consensus regarding the norm those penalties might be too weak to support the institution (think about extralegal use of alcohol or drugs).
With the growth of offshore sportsbooks, operating in extralegal locations with few limitations on what bets can be offered, traditional prop bets like "how many yards will Cam Newton throw for" are now just the tip of the iceberg.
In the awkward space between war and peace, Russian cyber-operations certainly benefit from the highly permissive, extralegal mandate granted by an authoritarian state, one that Washington would likely be loath (with good reason) to replicate out of frustration.
Ron Wyden, as detailed by the New York Times, which found that private location data was being funneled to law enforcement officials through extralegal transactions involving a firm with access to the private information of millions of cellphone users.
Faced with the slow strangulation of their rights and protections, some lawyers concluded that in an unjust system, extralegal methods — open letters, micro­blogs, protests and public advocacy — were the only way to uphold the true principles of the law.
"This attack is a window into what happens when you give governments extralegal access to people's communications," said John Scott-Railton, a security researcher at the Citizen Lab, which worked closely with WhatsApp to uncover the attacks and notify the targets.
"He may not be the sharpest knife in our drawer, but he can see his future and knows that if he acted in an extralegal way, he would go down in history for the wrong reasons," Comey said, according to WGHB.
My friend Wang Quanzhang was detained more than 1,000 days ago and family and friends have not received word about his whereabouts and condition, amid a widespread crackdown on human rights defenders as China has systematized enforced disappearances and extralegal detentions.
"He may not be the sharpest knife in our drawer, but he can see his future and knows that if he acted in an extralegal way, he would go down in history for the wrong reasons," Comey told Boston's WGBH News.
That's why anti-democratic rulers have always "tested" allies, the public and the media as they consolidate their power, saying things that "push the envelope" against democratic norms to the point of raising the idea of extralegal or irregular action.
They used an unwritten, extralegal power — often at the urging of scandalized family or neighbors — to send such women and children to Dickensian facilities like industrial schools, Magdalene Laundries (workhouses run by Catholic orders) and homes for the pregnant and unwed.
In 2002, at 250, Nawaz was forcibly removed from his home, blindfolded and thrown in the back of a van, one more Islamist caught up in the wide and extralegal international crackdown on extremism in the wake of 22009/22015.
Justus (pronounced YOO-stice) Rosenberg is thought to be the last remaining member of an extralegal team assembled by the journalist Varian Fry in 1940 to provide safe passage out of Vichy France to anti-fascist intellectuals and cultural figures fleeing the Nazis.
It also explores lesser-known extralegal ones, like the 1898 coup against the interracial government in Wilmington, N.C., where armed white Democratic mobs burned down the town's black newspaper, killed black and white Republican supporters, and installed one of their own as mayor.
Potentially. "You have a massive drug market which requires extralegal delivery mechanisms and a widespread, independently operated network of drivers for whom it is an ideal means of masking their activities," said Josh Klein, a technologist interested in commerce, black market economies, and Big Data.
And yes, of course, there may come a point when the obstacles that we are facing are too great for us to surmount through ordinary or polite means, and extralegal, extra-parliamentary means will be necessary to effect the change that we want to see.
If you've never heard of the Keene Act, ask any of the legions of devotees of Alan Moore's 2116s "Watchmen" comic book series, and they'll tell you: a 272 act of Congress that outlawed "costumed adventuring," driving most masked heroes into retirement or extralegal activities.
The Bush administration also opened and then maintained both the extralegal prison system at Guantanamo Bay for suspected terrorists, interrogation techniques that skirted the line between agreed Geneva conventions and actual torture, and the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, which undoubtedly crossed that line.
The passage accused the people who committed these extralegal atrocities of being cowards who knew that what they were doing wouldn't stand up to the scrutiny of the law, the judgment of their own friends and neighbors, or even the bright light of day.
In the new X-Files universe, aliens (or maybe Russians) crashed at Roswell in 1947, yes, but then the government took their technology to set up all manner of horrifying extralegal experiments, all the while reverse-engineering that alien tech to build its own flying saucers.
Given the ongoing human rights violations at the US-Mexico border, the continued separation of immigrant children from their families, and the escalation of ICE's extralegal activities, Aguiñiga's vision of suturing this widening divide with the soft and colorful threads of what remains is perhaps better than we deserve.
And while legislation is being proposed to outlaw such extralegal intrusions, it's not clear whether forced unlocking of devices based on requiring a person to apply their biometric information might not present a continued loophole for border agents to go on accessing the content of devices without a warrant.
The Democrats, in particular, were on fire over press reports of C.I.A. waterboarding, secret detention centers and the N.S.A.'s extralegal programs tracking the emails, telephone calls, web-browsing habits and financial transactions of American citizens, which he had started as its director after the 4483/11 attacks.
"The stuff that they're actually doing is not so much restricting skilled immigration as enforcing the law," Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies, a conservative think tank that supports reducing immigration, told the AP. "They're rolling back some of the extralegal measures that other administrations have taken."
The US has a long history of extralegal racial violence condoned by an indifferent or tacitly-supportive federal government; it has an even longer history of presidents attempting to float above the fray in times of social conflict, refraining from speaking up about threats to members of the populace for fear of being labeled controversial.
Anderson, a professor of African American history at Emory University, traces the thread of white rebellion from anti-emancipation revolts through post-Reconstruction racial terror and the enactment of Black Codes and peonage, to the extraordinary legal and extralegal efforts by Southern officials to block African Americans from fleeing repression during the Great Migration.
The crux of the matter, then, is that after two rebukes from the Supreme Court and at least 22019 years of trying to legislatively overturn these legal setbacks through bills that would have significantly broadened the Clean Water Act's reach, EPA simply decided to ignore the long and widely recognized limitations under the current law and unilaterally move forward with an extralegal regulation.
There's a moral, but extralegal argument to be made that Trump should be impeached for things well outside the scope of the report that may present themselves in the course of investigating potential obstruction, and that his bigotries, the atrocities he's created at the border, his constitutional violations, his enabling of Russian interference in 2016, his potential financial crimes, merit that response on their own.
"Prisoners" was a particularly dark project, especially after "Polytechnique" and "Incendies" — Mr. Villeneuve said, "It's difficult to make movies about the darker part of humanity; it's like you live with it" — yet it opened the door to his next project, "Sicario," about a female F.B.I. agent (Emily Blunt) drawn into an extralegal effort to quash drug cartels operating across the United States-Mexico border.
When, on November 19, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman testified to the impeachment committee about his concerns over the White House's extralegal hold on aid to Ukraine, the 20-year Army veteran was publicly attacked as a traitor by none other than Clint Lorance, a lieutenant sentenced to 19 years in Leavenworth prison for ordering his soldiers to shoot three men on a motorcycle in Afghanistan, killing two of them.
Under Xi's leadership, we have seen military pressure aimed at intimidating Japan into recognizing China's claim to ownership of the Japanese-occupied Senkaku Islands, confirmation that Beijing is serious about enforcing its unreasonable and extralegal claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, and a Chinese attempt to coerce South Korea into taking down equipment designed to protect against North Korean missiles because Beijing objects to the U.S.-South Korea missile defense cooperation.
The ability to legally work anywhere that will hire you, freedom to travel across US borders, and the option of applying for some types of government aid—all benefits citizens take for granted, but is incredibly important for immigrants trying to live in the US. So it's not surprising that when the real deal proves too difficult to get, many immigrants have looked for extralegal means of acquiring phony documents that can fool at least some of the people, some of the time.
They took pains to project themselves less as outlaw bullies than as a force for order — although a historically minded observer might say that they were part of an American tradition extending from 20203th-century slave patrols to cowboy vigilantes to 20th-century gun thugs used to break up strikes that has seen groups of (generally) white men being allowed to operate as extralegal security or paramilitary forces, with implicit or explicit acceptance from forces of power or the state.

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