| 1. | " For this investigation, individual laws in
each state were classified into three categories: states with an
individual law; states without an individual law; and states with a law
partially enacted."
| Source: | Murnan, Judy,Dake, Joseph A.,Price, James H. "Association of selected risk factors with variation in child and adolescent firearm mortality by state" Journal of School Health 74.8 Oct. 1 2004: 335-341  |
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| 2. | "... issues, such as whether you've checked it properly
and the importance of protecting it.
You'll hopefully also get into copyright law, patent law,
libel law, individual privacy law and trade secret law."
| Source: | CAMPANELLI, MELISSA. "Keep it up!" Entrepreneur 28.5 May 1 2000: 27  |
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| 3. | " It seeks to make certain that individuals are
treated fairly in the selection process. (This explains why
antidiscrimination laws are often called "Fair Employment
Laws" or "Fair Housing Laws")."
| Source: | Fiss, Owen. "Another equality" Issues in Legal Scholarship Jan. 29 2004  |
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| 4. | " This
debate leads ultimately to laws that set baselines for the proper
valuation of such goods as clean air and water, with criminal penalties
for those individuals whose conduct denies the valuations the law
establishes."
| Source: | Friedman, Lawrence. "In defense of corporate criminal liability" Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 23.3 June 22 2000: 833  |
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| 5. | " Many of the anti-discrimination laws have become law because
of the sympathy of the public and its elected officials for individuals
who are treated unfairly in the workplace."
| Source: | MILLER, EDWARD B. "What Changes in the Labor Exemptions from the Antitrust Laws Could Benefit the Business Community?" Journal of Labor Research 21.4 Sept. 22 2000: 571  |
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| 6. | " Moreover, federal regulatory law in general embraces the
fairness of protecting consumers from false and misleading
advertisements and deceptive trade practices, and leaves the primary
authority for policing deceptive trade practices and providing
individual protection to consumers in civil court to state law."
| Source: | Burke, Debra D. "Cruise lines and consumers: troubled waters" American Business Law Journal 37.4 June 22 2000: 689  |
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| 7. | " In later years, the State Department
reports assessed the enforcement of each of these types of laws, making
individual enforcement scores for each type of law feasible in future
studies."
| Source: | Ostergard, Jr., Robert L. "The Measurement of Intellectual Property Rights Protection" Journal of International Business Studies 31.2 June 22 2000: 349  |
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| 8. | "
Whereas in our public law and judicial system, all that's mentioned is
duties: an individual's duties toward the law, ... toward the authorities,
... and toward God...."
| Source: | BOROUMAND, LADAN,BOROUMAND, ROYA. "Illusion and Reality of Civil Society in Iran: An Ideological Debate" Social Research 67.2 June 22 2000: 303  |
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| 9. | "
However, after his election Sezer declared: "Laws limiting
freedom of expression should be abolished. "Protecting human rights
and the rule of law, protecting individuals' views and beliefs and
not exploiting their..."
| Source: | Gorvett, Jon,Bentley, Mark. "A NEW BROOM IN ANKARA" Middle East July 1 2000: 14  |
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| 10. | "... 30 state mental health parity laws.
"These provisions would be devastating to individuals with
disabilities and individuals with more serious health care needs,"
Laurel Stine, director of federal relations at the Judge David L.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, told ADAW."
| Source: | . "Advocates wary of several provisions in managed care bills" Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly 12.11 Mar. 13 2000: 3  |
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| 11. | "
Mr. Smith, a law professor at Capital University in Columbus,
Ohio, has questioned the logic and constitutionality of current federal
election law, including individual spending limits, but promises to
uphold the statutes as written."
| Source: | Pierce, Greg. "INSIDE POLITICS" Washington Times Mar. 24 2000: 8  |
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| 12. | " Shelton said the current law on homosexuals "strikes
the proper balance between the requirement for good law, order and
discipline in the military and individual rights."
On other issues, Mr. Fuerth said Mr. Clinton..."
| Source: | Gertz, Bill. "Aide reiterates Gore's pledge to lift military ban on gays" Washington Times Mar. 23 2000: 3  |
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| 13. | " Shelton said,
"It's a law that I think strikes the proper balance between
the requirement for good law, order and discipline in the military and
individual rights.
"I think we've got it right and I would not argue that
the..."
| Source: | Gertz, Bill. "`Don't ask, don't tell' program for gays is working, Shelton says" Washington Times Feb. 16 2000: 1  |
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| 14. | " There already are plenty of laws on the books, of course, so one
has to wonder -- yet again -- whether more laws are the answer in a
society where individual freedoms are eroded daily in favor of the
state."
| Source: | Rodriguez, Paul M. "A letter from the Editor" Insight on the News 15.18 May 17 1999: 3-4  |
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| 15. | "... This civilization turns out to be just as alien and hostile as
nature had been; like nature itself, it is subject to laws which are
distinct from the concrete individual's laws."
| Source: | SCHERER, OLGA. "To Ulro Through San Francisco Bay" World Literature Today 73.4 Sept. 22 1999: 681  |
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| 16. | " The desirable balance between development and sustainability
can only be obtained by the promulgation of laws which, on the one hand,
restrict irresponsible abuses by individuals and states and, on the
other, establishes overarching international laws which impose
regulations across borders."
| Source: | van Gigch, John P. "Deconstructing the Problem of Comparing the Conflicting Imperatives of Technology and Sustainability" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 16.5 Sept. 1 1999: 429  |
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| 17. | " Possibly you could send
copies to those individuals who make the laws we live by. Some of them
don't seem particularly anxious to break with their contributors to
make truly meaningful and "loophole free" laws."
| Source: | . "Letters" Saturday Evening Post 27.5 Sept. 1 1999: 4  |
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| 18. | "
Other issues+ such as whether federal law should preempt state laws on
these matters, are even more controversial.
"There are issues out there that are more important than
whether an individual will be allowed to sue for unauthorized..."
| Source: | Howd, Aimee. "Private Files on Public Display" Insight on the News 15.27 July 26 1999: 18  |
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| 19. | "... "Long recognized at common law, the informer's privilege
serves important individual and societal interests in protecting the
anonymity of citizens who cooperate in law enforcement," he wrote."
| Source: | Seper, Jerry,Strobel, Warren P. "President huddles with testimony team" Washington Times Aug. 14 1998: 1  |
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| 20. | "
Under the Independent Counsel law, Mr. Starr is mandated to
forward to the House any "substantial and credible" evidence
of an impeachable offense by any individual covered under the law - in
this case, the president."
| Source: | Akers, Mary Ann. "Dramatic Clinton admission leaves impeachment possible" Washington Times Aug. 18 1998: 8  |
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| 21. | "
Federal privacy laws (which still supersede state laws) prohibit
the release of an individual's medical records."
| Source: | . "Don't make excuses for Schaefer being Schaefer" Washington Times Oct. 19 2004: 02  |
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| 22. | " And while Obama doesn't have statistics that chart the
results of his bill since being signed into law, the ACLU applauded his
effort to make law enforcement agencies in Illinois keep track of all
traffic stops and the race of the individual."
| Source: | Meeks, Kenneth. "Favorite son: Barack Obama, America's latest political star, is expected to become the next black U.S. senator. Could his victory put him on the path to the White House?" Black Enterprise 35.3 Oct. 1 2004: 88-95  |
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| 23. | "
Though the law is somewhat ambiguous on the subject, the power to
postpone November's presidential election as a result of terrorist
threat or attack lies mostly with individual states, maintains
University at Buffalo (N.Y.) School of Law professor..."
| Source: | . "Can terrorists postpone election?" USA Today (Magazine) 133.2712 Sept. 1 2004: 9-10  |
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| 24. | "... one-sided marriage dissolution for Muslims, which would have
put group law above national civic law by denying the individual
equality of women."
| Source: | Statham, Paul. "Resilient Islam: Muslim controversies in Europe" Harvard International Review 26.3 Sept. 22 2004: 54-61  |
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| 25. | " In two
early works (Law and Judgement:An Examination of the Problem of Legal
Practice, 1912, and The Value of the State and the Significance of the
Individual, 1914), Scheuerman writes, Schmitt "struggles to
overcome the antinomy of law and power" (p. 25)."
| Source: | Kennedy, Ellen. "Carl Schmitt: The End of Law" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 713  |
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