He has said he had no alternative but to follow a career in the media after graduating with "a very poor law degree".
That leaves 6m-10m people who are truly needy, not including those in prison who generally receive better medical care than poor law-abiding citizens.
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Opposition parties are using the case to highlight the state's poor law and order situation while Mr Yadav and his party colleagues are blaming the media for projecting a negative image of the state.
While the government in 2012 passed a comprehensive law to protect children from sexual offenses, its efforts to implement the law remained poor or nonexistent, activists say.
Born poor, Yadav was studying law at Patna University when he was drawn into politics in the 1970s.
In part, the myth is hard to shake because most people have a very poor understanding of the complex law.
NGOs (staffed overwhelmingly with lawyers) have concentrated on training and providing information on the arcana of trade law to delegates from poor countries.
Poor governance, limited rule of law, and a severe lack of transportation infrastructure are just some of the problems that companies looking to do business there are facing.
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Instead of recognising the improvements, the current law penalises Tennessee for the poor scores.
Critics have long argued that the voter ID law targeted minorities and the poor in the state.
" That is an important first step, he thinks, but "in lots of places, there's still a big gap between what the law says and what the poor experience.
And a definition that embraces the whole continent such as respect for human rights, the rule of law, care for the poor and a love of liberty (the list offered by one European commissioner) does so only because it not distinctively European.
While salaries might be lower, political instability, poor infrastructure, recurring strikes and labor-law complexities can add their own costs.
Proponents credit the law with boosting the scores of poor and minority children.
Since SCHIP was signed into law, the uninsured rate among poor children has dropped to 16.9% in 2005 from 22.5% in 1996, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Since every high school, no matter how low its standards, has a top decile, the law gave UT a lot of poor and minority kids who never would have made it on the basis of academic ability.
Better governance is needed on poor islands such as Jolo, so that the law of the gun, jihadist or simply criminal, is less persuasive.
But passivity in the face of egregious crimes by the state or by guerrillas is a poor foundation on which to build the rule of law something which many Latin American democracies still lack.
During his fourteen years in power he changed Venezuela from a poor country with democratic institutions, a rule of law and freedom of the press to an even poorer country with a quasi-dictatorship, no rule of law and no freedom of the press.
In Greece there is a law against sacking government workers solely on grounds of poor performance.
They said that those challenging the law had provided adequate evidence of significant burdens on the poor and the elderly.
That Kleinke sees ObamaCare as even remotely conservative reveals his poor analysis based on a misreading of the plain facts of the law.
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With a general election due in the next few months, this timid government looks unlikely to defang a venomous law, even as a scintilla of hope shows for poor Rimsha.
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The idea that the wealthy or the powerful or the famous should receive preferential treatment under the law, treatment that is different from that accorded to the poor and the weak, is anathema to everything that is great and good and special about the United States.
Her sister-in-law Faye is the opposite a worrier, haunted by poor decisions and fearful of the future.
That's why they rejected, again under Section 5, a new photo ID law that would have imposed "strict, unforgiving burdens" on poor and minority voters.
No nation can create the wealth necessary to truly make a difference in the lives of the poor without property rights, free markets, sound money and the rule of law.
Religious tempers had been calmed, government functioning made more transparent (through the right to information law), and a series of welfare measures for the rural poor (pre-eminently, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme) initiated.
The rule of law applies to the weak and the strong, the rich and the poor, the powerful and the powerless.
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