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  1. Police Laws: Laws regulating intercourse among citizens, and embracing the care and preservation of the public peace, health, safety, morality, and welfare. The prevention of crime is the main object of the police laws, although there are many other points not strictly ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Lawsuit: A lawsuit is an action or proceeding in a Civil Court. This term is used for a suit or action between two private parties in a court of law. [95%] 2023-02-19 [Law] [Legal Terms]...
  3. Lawsuit: A lawsuit is a proceeding by one or more parties (the plaintiff or claimant) against one or more parties (the defendant) in a civil court of law. The archaic term "suit in law" is found in only a small number ... (Social) [95%] 2023-12-17 [Lawsuits]
  4. Policy: Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. (Principle or protocol to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes) [81%] 2024-01-09 [Policy] [Politics by issue]...
  5. Policy: POLICY pol'-i-si: Literally "method of government," and so "ability to manage affairs." In a bad sense, "cunning," "craft," in Daniel 8:25 (sekhel, "understanding"); in a good sense in 1 Macc 8:4 (boule, "counsel"); also in the ... [81%] 1915-01-01
  6. Policy: Policy is the stated guidelines for the operation of a company or organisation. These may be written and used for reference or be reasoned by prior conduct. [81%] 2023-07-05 [Dictionary]
  7. Policy (1801 ship): Policy was launched at Dartmouth in 1801. She was a whaler that made seven whaling voyages between 1803 and 1823. (1801 ship) [81%] 2024-02-25 [Whaling ships]
  8. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law: Psychology, Public Policy, and Law is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association. It publishes original empirical papers, reviews, and meta-analyses on the contribution of psychological science to law and public policy. [80%] 2023-12-26 [Forensic psychology journals] [American Psychological Association academic journals]...
  9. Obamacare lawsuits: This Ballotpedia article is in need of updates. Please email us if you would like to suggest a revision. [79%] 2024-01-14 [Healthcare laws and lawsuits] [One-off pages, mothballed]...
  10. Atheist lawsuits: Atheist organizations in the Western World are often litigious. These organizations often use ligitation to restrict the degree of religious freedom in various societies (see also: Atheist lawsuits and restrictions to religious freedom). [79%] 2023-03-09 [Atheism]
  11. Center for Law and Social Policy: The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) is an American organization, based in Washington, D.C., that advocates for policies aimed at improving the lives of low-income people. The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) was founded ... (Nonprofit organization in Washington D.C., United States) [73%] 2024-01-19 [1969 establishments in Washington, D.C.] [Charities based in Washington, D.C.]...
  12. Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program: The James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona has created an academic center for the study of American Indian and indigenous peoples law, policy, and human rights. [73%] 2024-01-19 [Human rights organizations] [University of Arizona]...
  13. Laws (dialogue): The Laws (Greek: Νόμοι, Nómoi; Latin: De Legibus) is Plato's last and longest dialogue. The conversation depicted in the work's twelve books begins with the question of who is given the credit for establishing a civilization's laws. (Dialogue) [73%] 2024-01-09 [Philosophy of law]
  14. Atheist lawsuits and public relations: Atheist organizations in the Western World are often litigious. They use ligitation to restrict the degree of religious freedom in a society (see also: Atheist lawsuits and restrictions to religious freedom). [72%] 2023-03-13 [Atheism]
  15. Visa policy of Laos: Visitors to Laos must obtain a visa from one of the Laotian diplomatic missions or online unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or qualify for visa on arrival or eVisa. All visitors must hold a passport ... (Policy on permits required to enter Laos) [68%] 2023-12-30 [Visa policy by country] [Foreign relations of Laos]...
  16. Police: The police are a constituted body of persons empowered by a state, with the aim to enforce the law, to ensure the safety, health, and possessions of citizens, and to prevent crime and civil disorder. Their lawful powers include arrest ... (Law enforcement body) [68%] 2024-01-09 [Crime prevention] [Law enforcement]...
  17. Polity (publisher): Polity is an academic publisher in the social sciences and humanities. It was established in 1984 and has offices in Cambridge (UK), Oxford (UK), New York City (US) and Boston (US). (Company) [68%] 2023-11-04 [Academic publishing companies]
  18. Police: Police are the enforcers of law in a society. Their job entails investigating crimes and arresting suspects to be brought to trial. [68%] 2023-03-10 [Law Enforcement Agencies] [Law Enforcement]...
  19. Police (2005 film): Police is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by V. K. (2005 film) [68%] 2024-02-11 [2005 films] [2000s Malayalam-language films]...
  20. Polich (surname): Polich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. (Surname) [68%] 2024-01-09

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