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  2. The No Asshole Rule - Wikipedia

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    The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn't is a book by Stanford professor Robert I. Sutton.He initially wrote an essay [1] for the Harvard Business Review, published in the breakthrough ideas for 2004.

  3. Opinion: The election shredded the rule of law - AOL

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    The last thing that the framers of the Constitution wanted was to create a president who could not be held accountable for breaking the law. Trump still faces civil liability for some of his past ...

  4. Warren: Trump transition ‘already breaking the law’ - AOL

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    Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said Monday that President elect-Trump “and his transition team are already breaking” a law on presidential transition. “Donald Trump and his transition team ...

  5. Civil disobedience - Wikipedia

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    Breaking the law for self-gratification, as in the case of a cannabis user who does not direct his act at securing the repeal of amendment of the law, is not civil disobedience. [90] Likewise, a protester who attempts to escape punishment by committing the crime covertly and avoiding attribution, or by denying having committed the crime, or by ...

  6. Trump ally — who could be AG — warns NY’s Letitia ... - AOL

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    A fierce ally of President-elect Donald Trump warned Thursday that the new administration will have no patience for New York Attorney General Letitia James if she weaponizes the legal system ...

  7. An unjust law is no law at all - Wikipedia

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    An unjust law is no law at all (Latin: lex iniusta non est lex) is an expression in support of natural law, acknowledging that authority is not legitimate unless it is good and right. It has become a standard legal maxim around the world. This view is strongly associated with natural law theorists, including John Finnis and Lon Fuller. [1]

  8. Everything which is not forbidden is allowed - Wikipedia

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    (2) The power of the state serves all citizens and can be only applied in cases, under limitations and through uses specified by a law. (3) Every citizen can do anything that is not forbidden by the law, and no one can be forced to do anything that is not required by a law. The same principles are reiterated in the Czech Bill of Rights, Article 2.

  9. Could Kentucky workers lose lunch breaks? Bill repealing ...

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    The bill has drawn the opposition of organized labor groups and others, including an employment law attorney. Federal law does not require employers to offer lunch or rest breaks, and Pratt said ...