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Clinton Anderson, a Democratic Senator from New Mexico is quoted in the article saying, "This bill gets more and more like a Christmas tree; there's something on it for nearly everyone." Louisiana Senator Russell B. Long , the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee from 1965 until 1981, has claimed that he was the creator of the Christmas ...
The second of the holiday display in question was an 18-foot (5.5 m) public Hanukkah menorah, which was placed just outside the City-County Building next to the city's 45-foot (14 m) decorated Christmas tree and a sign saluting liberty. The legality of the Christmas tree display was not considered in this case.
Custom (law), a right enjoyed through long use; Easement by prescription, acquisition of private property rights through uncontested use; Prescription (sovereignty transfer), acquisition of sovereignty through uncontested use; Period of prescription, in civil law jurisdictions, the time limit within which a lawsuit must be brought
In 2002, a bill was introduced in the California Senate to rename the State Holiday Tree the California State Christmas Tree; [139] while this measure did not pass, at the official lighting of the tree on 4 December 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger referred to the tree as a Christmas tree in his remarks and in the press release ...
Pharmacists who choose to participate can give individuals up to a year’s supply (12 months) of their contraception of choice. Non-New York residents who visit a pharmacy in the state can also ...
In some cases, a prescription may be transmitted orally by telephone from the physician to the pharmacist. The content of a prescription includes the name and address of the prescribing provider and any other legal requirements, such as a registration number (e.g., a DEA number in the United States). Unique to each prescription is the name of ...
Women in New York no longer need a doctor’s prescription to get birth control. Pharmacists throughout the state can now dispense birth control without a prescription to anyone, according to an ...
The case involved a New York state prescription monitoring law requiring reporting and storing of information concerning all Schedule II drug prescriptions. Physicians were required to report the name of the prescribing physician; the dispensing pharmacy; the drug and dosage; and the patient's name, address, and age.