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  2. Noahidism - Wikipedia

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    Such individuals think that the Revealed Law predominates and that the Noahide Laws are absorbed into the Mosaic Laws, thereby losing their independence. This unification of the two sets of law during the revelation at Sinai strengthened and confirmed (rather than diminished) the obligation for non-Jews to follow the Noahide Laws.

  3. Police ranks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rank attained by Cadets upon successful completion of the training academy, responsible for field law enforcement patrol or specialized or technical law enforcement function. A Cadet is a new recruit, and is the rank held by all personnel while assigned as a student at the training academy. These personnel do not wear rank insignia.

  4. List of executive orders by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Encouraging Buy American Policies for the United States Postal Service January 14, 2021 January 21, 2021 86 FR 6547 2021-01469 [475] [476] 14005 [79] 212 13976: Establishing the Wildland Fire Management Policy Committee 86 FR 6549 2021-01476 [477] [478] 213 13977: Protecting Law Enforcement Officers, Judges, Prosecutors, and Their Families ...

  5. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One example is the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS), [151] an interstate justice and public safety network owned by the states supporting inquiry into state systems for criminal history, driver's license and motor vehicle registration, as well as supporting inquiry into federal systems, such as the Department of ...

  6. Police power (United States constitutional law) - Wikipedia

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    The authority for use of police power under American Constitutional law has its roots in English and European common law traditions. [3] Even more fundamentally, use of police power draws on two Latin principles, sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas ("use that which is yours so as not to injure others"), and salus populi suprema lex esto ("the welfare of the people shall be the supreme law ...

  7. Federal law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers going aboard a ship to examine cargo. The federal government of the United States empowers a wide range of federal law enforcement agencies (informally known as the "Feds") to maintain law and public order related to matters affecting the country as a whole.

  8. 'Folks, it's bad': Merced sheriff warns of public safety ...

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    Custody order violations, vehicle thefts and vandalism are among the crimes that can be reported online. Violent crimes can still be reported by phone. Other law enforcement agencies have also ...

  9. List of executive actions by Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia

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    United States Court of Military Appeals Nominating Commission June 5, 1978 98 12064 United States Tax Court Nominating Commission June 5, 1978 99 12065 National security information June 28, 1978 100 12066 Inspection of Foreign assistance programs June 29, 1978 101 12067 Providing for coordination of Federal equal employment opportunity programs