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Strong lobbying by the profitable pharmaceutical industry ..and good old fashioned bureaucracy. If we were in the business of selling garlic, the following sentence could land Viable Herbal Solutions in a heap of trouble: "Garlic reduces cholesterol. ... more
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There are many forms of illegal discrimination that can limit the opportunity of people to gain equal access to services and programs. Among other things, in operating a FEMA-assisted program, a recipient (state or local government agency that ... more
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Yes. California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and the District of Columbia all have such laws. Their protections vary. Minnesota’s law bans discrimination in ... more
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CA02 prohibits anti-competitive agreement and abuse of dominant position. It also regulates Combinations. ... more
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'The most hated sort of money-making, and with the greatest reason, is usury, which makes a gain out of money itself and not from the natural use of it-for money was intended merely for exchange, not for increase at interest. And this term interest, ... more
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Yes. There are three federal laws that prohibit discrimination against children with disabilities. This section of the website will discuss two of them: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and the Americans with Disabilities ... more
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Answer See the following report at www.churchlawtoday.com/private/library/cltr/c0290341.htm ... the state "Not-For-Profit Corporation Law" permits proxy voting unless prohibited by the corporation's charter or bylaws. The court found no conflict ... more
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Yes it does. Therefore, getting from Point-A to Point-B faster than the speed of light requires us to circumvent the intervening distance. Theoretical and experimental work needs to be done. ... more
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Steve: No. Plyler v. Doe, 457 U.S. 202 (1982), held that it was illegal for a state to deny school-aged undocumented aliens the right to a free education. The Supreme Court relied on the equal protection doctrine, which prohibits a state or the ... more
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No. Controlled access expressways and interstate highways may be prohibited to bicyclist and pedestrians as long as these facilities do not provide exclusive access to local destinations and are completely redundant to the network of streets and ... more
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