The sarcastic Long belittled Gremillion, as he did many others, saying that Gremillion did not " know a lawsuit from a jumpsuit " and scoffed : " If you want to hide something from Jack Gremillion, put it in a lawbook !"
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By a 60 percent majority, the nearly 1, 000 delegates at the denomination's General Conference, its policy-making body, defeated a proposal to remove a statement from the church's Book of Discipline, Methodism's lawbook and constitution.
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By the mid-eighth century, the " Quesnelliana " had secured its place as an important lawbook within the Frankish episcopate, for whom it served as the primary source-book during the influential council of Verneuil in 755, over which Pepin the Short presided.
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Prof . Lee is the author of Constitutional Conflicts in Contemporary Malaysia, ( Oxford University Press, 1995 ) and the co-author of The Australian Judiciary ( Cambridge University Press, 2001 ) and Australian Federal Constitutional Law : Commentary and Materials ( 2nd ed, Lawbook Co, 2007 ).
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In 1989, the American Bar Association awarded the Silver Gavel for outstanding lawbook of the year to Fletcher's study of the trial of the " subway vigilante, " Bernard Goetz, " A Crime of Self-Defense . " The bar noted the book probed the complex question of self-defense and its legal and moral implications for contemporary urban life.
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It has an affirmation of life, a triumphing agreeable sensation in life and that to draw up a lawbook such as Manu means to permit oneself to get the upper hand, to become perfection, to be ambitious of the highest art of living . " Contra Nietzsche, W . A . Borody has coined the phrase " sublimation-transmogrification logic " to describe the'state of mind'lying behind the ethical teaching of the Manu Sm [ ti a'state of mind'that would have found Nietzsche's concept of the Dionysian �bermensch abhorrent, and a'state of mind'or'voice'that has always been radically contested within India's various philosophical and religious traditions.