Legal
in sentence
2905 examples of Legal in a sentence
These
legal
frameworks aim to contain and prevent atrocities from being more atrocious.
Again, the current
legal
framework stays silent on hypothetical questions and countless others because there are no easy answers, and there are only two ways to make progress on these questions: peace or new laws.
So, what hypothetical but plausible scenarios can you imagine falling under the burgeoning definition of cyberwarfare, and how might you design an international
legal
framework to deter these activities?
And this edifice can be viewed through countless dimensions: scientific, emotional, historical, spiritual, legal, or just personal.
But that's an approach that's fraught with political,
legal
and social dangers.
Most African slavery had no deeper reason than
legal
punishment or intertribal warfare, but the Europeans who preached a universal religion, and who had long ago outlawed enslaving fellow Christians, needed justification for a practice so obviously at odds with their ideals of equality.
But for me, the most thrilling aspect was watching the Supreme Court justices grapple with isolated DNA, through a series of colorful analogies and feisty exchanges, very much the same way as our
legal
team had done for the past seven years.
In the ancient Jewish Talmud, it's even considered
legal
grounds for divorce.
As a
legal
scholar, I've also studied how lawmakers, not biologists, have invented the
legal
definitions of races.
"Be that as it may, Napoléon introduced a new constitution and a
legal
code that kept some of the most important achievements of the revolution in tact: freedom of religion abolition of hereditary privilege, and equality before the law for all men." "All men, indeed.
And if these politicians ever get their way, in Arizona or California or Florida or just last week in Houston, Texas, or Ottawa, well then, using the men's room will not be a
legal
option for me either.
There's no
legal
or ethical or plausible way to enforce laws like these anyway.
Once in a new country, the first
legal
step for a displaced person is to apply for asylum.
By a show of hands, how many of you, by the age of 25, had either acted up in school, went somewhere you were specifically told to stay out of, or drank alcohol before your
legal
age?
My life and my
legal
career changed the first day of that internship.
Behind that is the
legal
code, very carefully constructed.
In this talk, I'll take you through the four main
legal
approaches applied to sex work throughout the world, and explain why they don't work; why prohibiting the sex industry actually exacerbates every harm that sex workers are vulnerable to.
The second approach to regulating sex work seen in these countries is partial criminalization, where the buying and selling of sex are legal, but surrounding activities, like brothel-keeping or soliciting on the street, are banned.
Something I'm often hearing is, "Prostitution would be fine if we made it
legal
and regulated it."
It creates a two-tiered system:
legal
and illegal work.
The solution is clearly to give workers more
legal
protections, allowing them to resist abuse and report it to authorities without fear of arrest.
If someone needs to sell sex because they're poor or because they're homeless or because they're undocumented and they can't find
legal
work, taking away that option doesn't make them any less poor or house them or change their immigration status.
Over coming years, they're going to conduct our audits, and they're going to read boilerplate from
legal
contracts.
You're looking at a woman who spent 11 months in court, thirteen trips to the courthouse and thousands of dollars in
legal
fees, just to get two things: a protection from cyberstalking and cyberabuse, otherwise known as a PFA, and language from a judge that would force a third-party internet company to remove the content.
And worse,
legal
loopholes and jurisdictional issues drag this out for months, while my private parts were on display for months.
I got a marketing email from a supermarket firm, which will remain nameless for predominantly
legal
reasons, but which I'm going to call "SafeMart."
They're terrified of the social, legal, emotional, economic consequences of divorce.
We started to place our trust into black box systems of authority, things like
legal
contracts and regulation and insurance, and less trust directly in other people.
In the spring of 2016, a
legal
battle between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation captured the world's attention.
Enter Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas in 1954;
legal
separation of the races is now illegal.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
System
Which
Would
Political
Countries
Rights
There
Other
Should
Government
Could
Framework
Economic
International
About
Against
People
While
Public