This is a conclusion not only deducible from the natural law binding us to love and to assist one another, but also explicitly contained in positive precept : " If thy brother shall offend against thee, go, and rebuke him between thee and him alone.
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Elaborating, the lecturer said in that landmark case, the UK court recognised a directive issued by the State Secretary of the UK as law binding to the British companies from complying with an earlier request by US authorities to furnish them with certain details concerning an air route dispute.
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The justices have already greatly circumscribed the ability of Congress to make federal law binding on the states, beginning with a 1996 ruling in Seminole Tribe vs . Florida that the exercise of congressional power to regulate interstate commerce is not enough to trump the states'immunity under the 11th amendment.
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These economic issues prompted the British Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act, but it passed the Declaratory Act the same day, to express its opinion on the basic constitutional issues raised by the colonists; it stated that Parliament could make laws binding the American colonies " in all cases whatsoever ."
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Post-Lacanians would continue to explore such sociological areas as'the superego as the moment of common cultural binding', or the way'the social bond, the Law binding us, is . . . a bond of the impossibility of obedience " or " disobedience '.
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It would be an unprecedented step, however, to infer from the fact that Congress may declare federal law binding and enforceable in state courts the further principle that Congress's authority to pursue Federal objectives through the state judiciaries exceeds not only its power to press other branches of the state into its service but even its control over the Federal courts themselves.
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He protested against the present daring and unheard-of attempt to tamper with a fundamental popular right that of having a voice in the nomination of men who were to make, or control the making of, laws binding on the community laws perpetually shifting and changing the nature of the whole social economy of a given state, and frequently operating in the subtlest forms on the very dearest interests of the citizen on his domestic, his moral, perhaps his religious relations.