asserting
Evo Morales and millions of our brothers and sisters in Latin America show us dignified examples of asserting our collective humanity in the face of globalization--a stance and attitude instructive to the conduct of our movement in the years to come.
Yoo's legal handiwork includes an August 2002 memo (signed by former Deputy Attorney General Jay Bybee, who is now a federal judge) asserting that the president has a right to authorize torture.
This leads to several improbable but basically lighthearted adventures in which Floey tries and eventually succeeds in asserting herself and becoming something more than the wallpaper.
A Muslim prisoner brought an action against prison officials asserting claims for deprivation of his constitutional rights and violation of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).
86-272, the Interstate Income Tax Act of 1959, was passed by Congress nearly 45 years ago to prevent states from dissuading interstate commerce by asserting nexus toward out-of-state businesses, thereby casting them into a web of compliance issues.
The rules go somewhat beyond the legislation, however, by imposing the same venue burden on lawsuits involving multiple defendants or asserting multiple claims, and by imposing the certificate of merit requirement.
In response to changing tre nds in scholarship as well as the rapid increase in immigration from Asia, academics like Chen are asserting the need to look beyond the American nation to understand communities like the Chinese in San Francisco.
Even many adults have inhibitions about asserting their sexual desires openly and clearly.
Medieval philosophers and theologians in general, according to Park, claimed a "virtual monopoly on absolute certainty" by asserting a "social ideology" of "privileged knowers" and by banishing wonder as a "taboo passion" (117-118).
Asserting this seems no more rational than asserting the existence of a good evil or a square circle.
Part 2 discusses whether a landlord can require a tenant to be current on its payment of rent as a pre-condition to asserting a breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment as the REBNY form provides.
Klaus Wolff of the University of Vienna asserts that "we cannot now afford to abandon PUVA," despite the melanoma risk, because "PUVA offers innumerable patients the chance to resume a normal life." Wolff echoes Stern in an editorial asserting that doctors should adhere to treatment guidelines and observe patients for cancer.
The Court held that there was no basis for finding a violation of a constitutional right by simply asserting that a government actor was negligent.
Dunnigan begins sensibly enough, asserting what many weapons experts in America's defense establishment know but rarely say publicly: "High tech does not always equal performance, or even minimal effectiveness" From the Gulf War, we now know that some of the most sophisticated tactical fighter-bombers ever fielded by the U.S.
The first hurdle was asserting the mere right to express themselves intellectually.