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  • ...Thus, the test of the Department’s position turns first on whet...Section 1673 simply does not speak with the precision necessary...

  • ... Congress would introduce such an amorphous test byimplication when it otherwise micromanages vacci...Orenstein, & P.Offit, Vaccines 1673 (5th ed. 2008) (noting that "[v]irtually all...

  • In 1676 the Quakers bought West New Jersey and wrote into its charter a pacifist military policy.7 In 1703, however, West and East New Jersey merged and a new militia law required military service.8 But when a sympathetic jury refused to convict any of the Quakers who refused to enter military service, the militia law lost support and was not renewed.9 All subsequent New Jersey militia acts contained exemptions specifically for Quakers.10 When Virginia Quakers refused to participate in hostilities during the French and Indian War of 1756, Colonel George Washington was so impressed with the depth and sincerity of their beliefs that he released the Quakers from confinement and essentially relieved them of their service commitment.11 As Quakers and other pacifists12 continued to resist mil...

    ...In 1673, Rhode Island included a conscientious objection e..., the Court laid out the three-pronged test to determine if a government action violated the E...

  • Theories of coercion exist across multiple disciplines to explicate the ability of one actor, the coercer, to diminish the free will of another, the coercee, in the absence of overt physical force. A valid claim of coercion places legal blame on the coercer or relinquishes the coercee from legal responsibility for a coerced act or omission. Defining the point at which coercion occurs, however, is the conceptually more difficult task. Recently, coercion has emerged as a significant source of analytic concern in a developing area of the law-contemporary involuntary labor or human trafficking. It is in this setting where coercion is explicitly codified as a fundamental legal element in human-trafficking crimes. However, the laws addressing human trafficking continue to struggle with deline...

  • ..., on confession in open Court, or on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act of the trea... from office as a Catholic by the test act in 1673, it was executed by commissioners, with the same p...

  • The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) amends the physical qualifications for drivers and the instructions for the medical examination report to clarify that drivers may not use Schedule I drugs and be qualified to drive commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) under any circumstances. The rule harmonizes FMCSA's provisions regarding pre-employment and return-to-duty test refusals with corresponding Department of Transportation (DOT)-wide provisions. Finally, the rule corrects inaccurate uses of the term ``actual knowledge.''

    ...114 of Pub. L. 103-311, 108 Stat. 1673, 1677; sec. 215 of Pub. L. 106-159, 113 Stat. 1767...

  • ...Right after his conversion, they passed the Test Act of 1673, barring Catholics from public employm...

  • FMCSA establishes a (National Registry) with requirements that all medical examiners who conduct physical examinations for interstate commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers meet the following criteria: Complete certain training concerning FMCSA's physical qualification standards, pass a test to verify an understanding of those standards, and maintain and demonstrate competence through periodic training and testing. Following establishment of the National Registry and a transition period, FMCSA will require that motor carriers and drivers use only those medical examiners on the Agency's National Registry and will only accept as valid medical examiner's certificates issued by medical examiners listed on the National Registry. FMCSA is devel...

    ...114, Pub. L. 103-311, 108 Stat. 1673, 1677-. 1678; secs. 212 and 217, Pub. L. 106-159, ...

  • ...The repeal of the Test Acts, Parliamentary Reform, and the reconstruction... Corporation Act of 1661 and the Test Act of 1673 excluded Protestant Dissenters and Roman Catholics...

  • ... Northern standard employs an "objective" test, which considers whether the action would deter...Kenny A. ex rel. Winn, 130 S. Ct. 1662, 1673 (2010). While the lodestar is not always conc...



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