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Is it normal or required for POTUS to attended SCOTUS swearing in ceremonies?
It's entirely normal and proper. It isn't required but the oath is often taken at the White House, so if the President is in Washington they would normally attend. If they are not in Washington they …
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If the justifications for informed consent are questionable, then why would it be a legal re...
But I am allowed by law to lie disrespectfully to them.
So "It is a natural right" is not enough to justify a law.
We can find other reasons for informed consent. … These reasons may justify the law without having to discuss "natural rights". …
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Are there special cities or states with a special law that allows experimenting?
No. Laws and countries can't work like that because people can't work like that.
People are tied to their communities, their families, their jobs, their linguistic group. You can't just declare "Ok …
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Do any states or countries punish people less for distracted/drunk driving accidents compare...
As far as I can tell (having checked) no countries have implemented this or a similar policy.
The closest I can see is various policies on drunk driving, which are intended to punish more harshly tho …
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What is the point of only conducting criminal trials once the accused has been apprehended?
Mary has been killed and her husband Vladimir has fled to Belarus (Vlad is a dual national). A warrant is issued for his arrest. If Vladimir comes to the USA he will be detained on entry and go straig …
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Can a country be held responsible for a crime committed by a private company?
In international law (which as I emphasise is just a collection of agreements between sovereign states and not like a system of law in the usual sense). …
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Can EU countries mandate vaccinations?
So following EU law the answer is "Yes". Following the decisions of the ECHR the answer is a qualified "...yes, but". …
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What does “state of exception” mean?
is the state that Germany entered into in 1933 with the fire at the Reichstag, which provoked the President of Germany (Hindenberg) to issue a decree that restricted individual rights and the rule of law … It differs from martial law, or a state of emergency in that the military doesn't take control, nor is the country in a state of war. …
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How do countries vote when appointing a judge to the European Court of Justice?
Your quote answers the question. There is no "voting". The decision is by unanimity.
There is an understanding (common in Europe) that the judges be non-partisan. The nature of European legal systems …
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You have the right to remain silent, but why?
As with many such rights, you should look to pre-modern Europe to understand the context in which such rights were introduced.
At that time, without forensic evidence, the best chance of a conviction …
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Can the EU Parliament's vote on terminology for plant-based meat and dairy substitutes lead ...
If approved by parliament and agreed by qualified majority vote in council and the commission then it would become "law" and would enter into force across the EU (at a particular time as specified in the …
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When precisely do federal laws take effect in the United States?
Many laws contain a clause which describes how they take effect. There might be some trigger or they might come into effect at a particular time, as described in the bill. It is possible that they c …
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Would alleged 3 weeks of talks between Biden and Iran violate Logan act?
. § 953, enacted January 30, 1799) is a United States federal law that criminalizes negotiation by unauthorized persons with foreign governments having a dispute with the United States. …
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Which UK political parties support legal aid for unfair dismissal tribunals?
The Labour Party has a manifesto commitment to "Abolish employment tribunal
fees" as part of their 20 point plan for fairness at work.
More generally they promised "We will review the legal aid means …
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Are checks for heavy metals, asbestos and such mandatory when certifying for "EU Organic?"
The EU rules for "organic" are complex, but the principle is that "organic" is a way or producing food, not a test done on food after it has been produced.
The orginal notion was to produce vegetable …