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15 Sentences With "have the law on"

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The majority of states already have the law on their books.
Both sides in the battle say they have the law on their side.
It's about time Congress stood up to Trump, argued Elie Honig: Democrats have the law on their side.
More than 6900 states have the law on their books, and Republicans in both chambers recently reintroduced federal legislation.
The Democrats have the law on their side, but they shouldn't have waited so long to have this fight.
"You have the law on the side of the banks; it's not right to rob banks," Bridges mused as our time wound down.
Right to Work proponents, meanwhile, argued that Missouri was operating at an economic disadvantage to nearby states that have the law on their books, and struggling to attract business.
If that happened, the Trump administration would finally be able to do what it's been threatening to do all this time — and it would have the law on its side.
The two sides clashed over the issue in a meeting on Thursday, when the White House Counsel's Office surprised Ms. Trump by suggesting that Mr. Pruitt's faction might have the law on its side, Politico reported.
McGahn doesn't work for Trump anymore, however, and it remains unclear how the lawyer will choose to maneuver through this conflict between Trump and House Democrats, each of which claim to have the law on their side.
Even though the point of a meme is that it gets reused and remixed and reappropriated, and Success Kid in particular has been memed across the world for almost a decade, Griner could have the law on her side.
" For Gorsuch did have the law on his side — an abominable, year-old federal law known as the Fugitive Slave Act, which authorized slave owners to "pursue and reclaim" escaped slaves in any state or territory, using "such reasonable force and restraint as may be necessary.
In 2005, Leatherwood approached the State Legislature and lobbied to have the law on archiving records changed. The Senate Bill was SB1753 and was sponsored by Senator Curtis Person. The House Bill was HB2064 and sponsored by Representative Beverly Marrero and co-sponsored by Representative Tre Hargett. The House conformed to SB1753 and it was assigned Public Chapter Number 144 by the Secretary of State.
Toad soon tires of the realities of camp life, and sleeps in the following day to avoid chores. Later that day, a passing motorcar scares the horse, causing the caravan to overturn into a ditch. Rat threatens to have the law on the car driver, while Mole calms the horse, but Toad's craze for caravan travel is immediately replaced by an obsession with motorcars. The result of this obsession is that every time he sees a motorcar he immediately wants to ride in it, despite his friends' numerous efforts to stop him.
After Trudeau's Liberals upgraded their minority government to a majority in the 1974 federal election, they had more leeway to act on abolishing capital punishment. In 1973, Liberals had renewed the provisions of Bill C-168, passed by Lester B. Pearson's minority government in 1968, which imposed a five-year moratorium on the use of the death penalty. With a majority behind them, Allmand and Trudeau, both ardent abolitionists, prepared to go further than Pearson had gone and decided to try and abolish the death penalty altogether. Allmand felt it was hypocritical to have the law on the books when Parliament had commuted every death sentence since 1962.

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