What we can do together is make comprehensive immigration reform the law of the land.
By mid-November, her legislation became the law of the land in Rhode Island with minor modifications.
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Under the United States Constitution, federal law is the supreme law of the land.
ObamaCare is the law of the land, although few really know what it entails.
The Constitution enshrines within the supreme law of the land key liberties: civil, economic, and social.
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And following the law of the land, these operations generally involved lots of leveraging.
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Under the U.S. Constitution, Federal law, including Federal tax law, is the supreme law of the land.
Circuit Court today reaffirmed that the Constitution is not an inconvenience but the law of the land.
Obey the Law of the Land: Take what you need, only what you need, and leave the rest.
We are not going to have the viewpoints of a few hold up the law of the land.
The difference is that the Ryan plan was an undeveloped concept, whereas ObamaCare is the law of the land.
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Equal pay for equal work is a good slogan, but it has been the law of the land for decades.
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But since Obamacare remains the law of the land, you would like to do anything else you can to thwart it.
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Immunity from taxes by federal treaty is the law of the land.
And you could easily face a situation where because of a court ruling, the law of the land changes in an instant.
That is whether I like it or not or whether I agree with it or not, that's the law of the land.
Aereo Chief Executive Chet Kanojia said the legal OK for Aereo's service is now the "law of the land" with or without Fox.
The elder Romney didn't complain and released his tax returns to prove his compliance with the law of the land he wanted to lead.
In 1974 it became the law of the land that women in the US could legally apply for business credit in their own name.
He was a valuable ally in passing the recovery and reinvestment plan that's now the law of the land, and we're appreciative of his support.
"For the first time we would have crossed the Rubicon of writing elements of press regulation into the law of the land, " Mr. Cameron added.
In other words, currency manipulation was the law of the land.
And again, to be clear, the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land and over half of Americans are already living under its rules.
As soon as they start getting all these people signed on will that suddenly make people aware that the ACA is the law of the land?
Together we worked to build support for this bill and after 3 years and 62 cosponsors, the Spousal IRA bill became the law of the land.
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With 75 percent of the states in agreement (at the time, there were 48 states in the U.S.), the amendment became the law of the land.
They came of age in the late '50s and early '60s, a time when segregation was still the law of the land and opportunity was systematically constricted.
The Obama administration will then release a broad range of proposals as the first bombardment in a political battle to make them the law of the land.
She insisted she said it in kindness and was explaining the law of the land and the differences between Ireland and other countries and was not being insensitive.
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