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8 Sentences With "has the law on"

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The bottom line: Capital is insatiable, and it generally has the law on its side.
In the case of the Italian lockdown, the government almost certainly has the law on its side.
He has the law on his side and he can find many, many laws to come at you.
Thirteen years after the Supreme Court ruled bans on sodomy were unconstitutional, Michigan is one of 12 states that still has the law on its books.
Trump will argue that he has the law on his side, citing the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 212(f), as precedent for his executive action.
"It very well may be that the attorney general has the law on its side," said Mr. Rubenstein, the national chairman of the trusts and estates practice for the Katten Muchin Rosenman law firm.
So Friedman not only has the law on his side but the foresight Palestinian apologists lack, namely, the understanding that recognizing Jerusalem as the indivisible capital of Israel will end the Palestinian fantasy of one day controlling Jerusalem.
Among other things, it established that lesser magistrates could not call off (avocare, call away) an assembly which had already been convened. Thus, "whoever of them first summons the people to an election has the law on his side, because it is unlawful to take the same action twice with the people nor can one minor magistrate call away an assembly from another." However, a consul could call off a comitia or contio convened by another magistrate and a praetor could call off one summoned by other magistrates except a consul. If an assembly was called "to address a contio without laying any measure before them, it is lawful for any number of magistrates to hold a contio at the same time." Gellius, Attic Nights, 13.16 Lintott suggests that this rule was intended to prevent rivalry among magistrates.

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