Recent legislation and court decisions have played a crucial role in refining existing acts by clarifying ambiguities and addressing evolving societal needs. For instance, updates to laws may have introduced stricter regulations or expanded protections to adapt to contemporary issues, such as digital privacy or civil rights. Court rulings often interpret these laws, setting precedents that can either broaden or limit their scope, thereby influencing future applications. This dynamic interplay ensures that legislation remains relevant and effective in addressing current challenges.
The recent legislation against late term abortions will likely face a challenge in court. The voters seemed unhappy that the state senator opposed his party's recent legislation.
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William Archer Purrington has written: 'A review of recent legal decisions affecting physicians, dentists druggists and the public health' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Medical laws and legislation
what does further to your correspondence mean
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recent civil court decisions
This is a phrase often found in business letters. When someone writes "Further to your recent correspondence" he means "In answer to your letter I got not too long ago"
This is a phrase often found in business letters. When someone writes "Further to your recent correspondence" he means "In answer to your letter I got not too long ago"
Within 4 years of the most recent election.
R. F. Giles has written: 'Recent European legislation on foods'
Louise King Steiner has written: 'Recent trends in occupational disease legislation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Industrial hygiene, Law and legislation