…have for U.S. citizens is this: Do you know anybody who owns a pickup truck? It’s the number-one-selling vehicle in the United States, and if you don’t know people like that, you’re out of touch with more than 50 percent of Americans. Physical segregation drives conceptual segreg...
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…Iran watchers assert that to persuade Tehran not to pursue a nuclear weapon, Washington must reassure Khamenei that the United States merely seeks a change in Iranian behavior, not a change of the Iranian regime. What they fail to consider is Khamenei's deep-seated conviction t...
…tieth century. However, the kinds of covert Chinese influence operations that have come to light in countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Europe—with one exception—are not easy to find in Japan. A natural place to look for evidence of in...
…aica Netherlands Turkey MN Recreational Law HN State/Province Conflict with Federal Law Canada’ India Uruguay? Spain United States ‘Canada currently has a medical law. Assumes Canada enacts a proposed recreational law in mid-2018. Uruguay has both a medical law and a recreati...
…ternational community). One lesson to be learned from past interactions with Tehran (or lack thereof) is that when the United States proactively opposes Iranian aggression in the Middle East, the regime relents, but when Washington offers a more passive response, Iranian aggress...
… recommend cannabis for conditions not specifically designated. In aggre- gate, across all medical cannabis laws in the United States, cannabis is legally recognized as a form of therapy or medicine for more than 50 qualifying conditions. Common qualifying conditions include Alzh...
…amend. XIV (due process right in state proceedings). 82 See, e.g., Duncan v. Walker, 533 U.S. 167, 174 (2001) (quoting United States v. Menasche, 348 U.S. 528, 538-39 (1955)). 83 See, e.g., Babbit v. Sweet Home Chapter of Comtys. for a Great Or., 515 U.S. 687, 698 (1995). 84 S...
…ons of personal jurisdiction into the international field’” Asahi Metal Indus. 480 U.S. at 115, 107 8.Ct. 1026 (quoting United States v. First Nat'l City Bank, 379 U.S. 378, 404, 85 S8.Ct. 528, 138 L.Ed.2d 365 (1965) (Har- lan, J., dissenting)). “[T]he unique bur- dens placed upo...
…r $10,000 Exterior stairwell repairs $30,000 Total $40,000 Percent Applied 100% Net Total $40,000 *Values expressed in United States Dollars ADA Compliance Based on our inspection and information provided, we are not aware of any ADA issues. However, we are not expert in ADA m...
…vernment happily operated in the shadows with no respect for the consent of the governed, but no longer,” he said. “The United States government has committed a tremendous number of crimes against Hong Kong [and] the People’s Republic of China as well.” Under Poitras’s close supe...
… abuse, or that the abuse was OK because she was paid for it — leaves out the fact that this is why we have laws in the United States to protect minor children who are groomed and sexually trafficked by adults." Epstein served 13 months in a Florida prison after pleading guilty...
…untry. They don’t believe in this kind of pan-European Union or they don’t believe in the centralized government in the United States. They'd rather see more of a states-based entity that the founders originally set up where freedoms were controlled at the local level. “You’re...
…as eight years ago, when Internet communications were still in the nascent stage -- although, I must say, Dubai and the United Arab Emirates had already made noteworthy progress in this field. During that initial online interview, my objective was to stimulate the interest of the...
…he was born and raised. Helen Thomas, 92. The pioneering female journalist who worked as White House correspondent for United Press International, where she worked for 57 years, and as a columnist for Hearst Newspapers. Died July 20. Carsten Schloter, 49. The German-born CEO of...
…anding on the White House balcony with JFK, as photographers snapped pictures. “Ok,” the friend conceded “maybe in the United States, but not in other parts of the world!” He then issued another challenge: “You could never be photographed with Israel’s Prime Minister 48 HOUSE_...