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  2. Strange laws - Wikipedia

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    Strange laws, also called weird laws, dumb laws, futile laws, unusual laws, unnecessary laws, legal oddities, or legal curiosities, are laws that are perceived to be useless, humorous or obsolete, or are no longer applicable (in regard to current culture or modern law). A number of books and websites purport to list dumb laws.

  3. Pornography in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Sexpo festival, 2012. While pornography is legal in Australia, compared to other Western countries, Australia has historically had restrictive laws. Prior to the invention of internet pornography, pornographic films were de facto illegal in all six states, with pornography only being legal in the territories.

  4. How to Rule Your Own Country: The Weird and Wonderful World ...

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    They are both experts in international law; [5] Hobbs is a human rights lawyer and Williams an Australian constitutional law professor. [6] How to Rule Your Own Country was published by the University of New South Wales Press (also known by the imprint NewSouth [7]) in paperback in November 2022. [8] It was also published as an ebook that same ...

  5. Spanish verbs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish verbs are conjugated in three persons, each having a singular and a plural form. In some varieties of Spanish, such as that of the Río de la Plata Region, a special form of the second person is used. Spanish is a pro-drop language, meaning that subject pronouns are often omitted.

  6. New South Wales becomes last Australian state to apologize ...

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    The state was the last in Australia to make a formal apology for laws that made gay sex acts illegal, following Victoria and South Australia in 2016 and the country's other three states in 2017 ...

  7. Australian regulator says Musk's X should not set limits of ...

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    Elon Musk's X has policies to take down harmful content when it chooses but should not be allowed to overrule Australian law in deciding what can be viewed there, a lawyer for the cyber regulator ...

  8. Nationality law - Wikipedia

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    This law was inherited by the colonies and subsequently codified into their own domestic laws, such as in the United States, Canada, Australia, etc. Jus soli laws are not always absolute: sometimes countries with jus soli laws require lawful residence in the country before the authorities will observe this right, such as in Cambodia or Thailand.

  9. Our 21 Best 30-Minute Soups That Are Creamy & Comforting - AOL

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    In this creamy radish soup recipe, radishes are sautéed and pureed with potato, creating a velvety, healthy soup. Cooking radishes also tones down any bitterness while leaving plenty of sweet ...