How to use in-sentence of “law”:
+ He is currently professor of law at the Universidade Paulista UNIP, Goiânia campus, Catholic University of Goiás, among other colleges.
+ The law decides gaming rules for local, state, and federal businesses.
+ After leaving law school, he entered a small-town general law practice for nearly 10 years in Southaven, MS where he paid a lot of attention on Crimecriminal law and civil law.
+ At present the law allows same-sex marriages as well as man/woman marriages, and both religious and civil settings are possible.
+ He studied at Brigham Young University and at Harvard Law School.
+ Since 2006 he has been working at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, first at the Department of International Law and Special Legal Sciences, later at the Department of International and European Law.
Example sentences of “law”:
+ As the law Food and Environmental Hygiene Department prohibits unlicensed hawking, many mobile stalls have been demolished.
+ Branstad graduated from the University of Iowa and earned a law degree from Drake UniversityDrake University Law School.
+ Civil law is the legal system used in most countries around the world today.
+ As the law Food and Environmental Hygiene Department prohibits unlicensed hawking, many mobile stalls have been demolished.
+ Branstad graduated from the University of Iowa and earned a law degree from Drake UniversityDrake University Law School.
+ Civil law is the legal system used in most countries around the world today.
+ Núñez Feijoo studied law in Santiago de Compostela.
+ She also starred in “Survivor’s Law II” in 2007.
+ Usually, heat flows from a hot place to a cold place, according to the second law of thermodynamics.
+ As the commissioner, he has focused on how players behave off of the field, making more rules that can lead to players who get into trouble off of the field or with the law being fined or suspended.
+ Divorce in Australia follows the no-fault principle, which was established by the Family Law Act 1975.
+ The spokesman who announced the new travel law incorrectly said that it would take effect immediately, implying the Berlin Wall would open that night.
+ In 2007, he received a Master’s degree in Law from Kyiv National Economic University.
+ He was the father of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and father in law of Queen Elizabeth II.
+ The first clause, section one, says the law was to go into effect one year from its ratification.
+ Political parties can be against the law in some places.
+ He was Minister of Law and Justice in 1996 and again from 1999 through 2000 and Urban Development from 1998 through 1999.
+ Depending on the law of a country, the week either starts on Monday and ends on Sunday, or starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday.
+ He declared martial law and rallied the formerly reluctant citizens to fight the British.
+ However, in 1897, the United States Congress passed a law that made fewer federal crimes punishable by death.
+ The Bundestag passed this legislation but as President, Köhler was authorized to not sign it into law if, in his opinion, it contravenes the constitution.
More in-sentence examples of “law”:
+ Civilians are protected by international law from being harmed during war.
+ No airport was built at the time because a law did not allow the federal government to build airports.
+ The State Border Service of Azerbaijan Republic of Azerbaijan is a governmental law enforcement paramilitary agency in charge of protecting the borders of Azerbaijan.
+ He finished his law studies at the University of Ghent in 1885.
+ Part of the law is called the “Fair Housing Act.” It makes it illegal to discriminate in selling, renting, or lending money for housing, based on a person’s race, skin color, religion, or home country.
+ The view that abortion should be against the law is called pro-life.
+ He taught some senior classes at Government College and also practiced Law at Lahore High Court.
+ Coulomb’s law explains how big the force will be.
+ Common law did not allow for wrongful deatlh lawsuits, as the right to bring a wrongful death claim belonged to the deceased person and died along with that person.
+ He earned his law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1981.
+ Even though Cuba was independent, the Americans still controlled the island by a law called the Platt Amendment.
+ A new law – the Land Registration Act 2002 – modernised the law and made possible the electronic sale of land.
+ Attempts to ban the group altogether under the 1952 Subversive Activities Prevention Law were rejected by the Public Security Examination Commission in January 1997.
+ Wheel of Dharma wheel of the law that says the third century BC Mauryan Emperor Ashoka built the Sarnath Temple was taken from.
+ However, the mitigating factors listed in each state law are only examples of possible mitigating factors.
+ Today, boutique may refer to a specialised firm, such as a boutique investment bank or boutique law firm.
+ In 1997, the Supreme Court decided that New York’s law against physician-assisted suicide was constitutional and legal.
+ This is supposed to help other nations follow the rule of law and human rights.
+ This law was tested in the highly publicized Scopes Trial of 1925.
+ He taught canon law at the Catholic Institute of Sydney.
+ He appeared on television programs about law many times.
+ Daschle is currently working for The Daschle Group, a Public Policy Advisory of Baker Donelson, a large law firm and lobbying group.
+ If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified.
+ At Yale Law School, she taught seminars on crime and the family.
+ During the period of the martial law the Catholic Church was the only force that could have a certain possibility of criticism, through the preachings during the celebration of the masses.
+ Maryland law enforcement officials declared that she and her son were presumed dead on April 3, 2020.
+ In all other cases the law is incorrect unless Maxwell’s correction is included.
+ He studied at the University of Minnesota Law School.
+ Of the other five members of each Senate, most judges have been a professor of law at a university, a public servant or a lawyer.
+ After taking office he passed a law restricting the power of trade unions.
+ These courts decide if a law is in agreement with the constitution of the country.
+ She also studied law and political science.
+ United States law requires nursing homes to warn patients 30 days before kicking them out, but the nursing homes did not do this.
+ Georgia”, the Court ruled that Georgia’s new death penalty law was constitutional, and they gave the state permission to execute Troy Leon Gregg.
+ Sharia in Islam is viewed as the revealed law of God, which cannot be altered.
+ The aim of copyright law is to have a balance between these two sides: the needs of authors and publishers, and the broader needs of society.
+ A 1903 idea to elect a law expert was rejected.
+ Greater freedom for Catholics to worship as they chose seemed unlikely in 1604, but after the plot in 1605, changing the law to afford Catholics leniency became unthinkable; Catholic Emancipation took another 200 years.
+ Illinois also argued that if the Court ruled in favor of Escobedo, the results for law enforcement could be terrible.
+ This was to challenge the state law which did not distinguish between industrial hemp and marijuana.
+ With this theory, the need to follow international law depends on whether other sovereign governments recognize the group.
+ Ja’fari became increasingly used during the twentieth century in the efforts to add Shi’ism as a fifth school of law along with the four established Sunni schools.
+ This is called adultery, which was against the law at that time.
+ He studied law at the Catholic University of Leuven.
+ Some modern Christians say that today our only law is the law of love.
+ Civilians are protected by international law from being harmed during war.
+ No airport was built at the time because a law did not allow the federal government to build airports.
+ The State Border Service of Azerbaijan Republic of Azerbaijan is a governmental law enforcement paramilitary agency in charge of protecting the borders of Azerbaijan.
