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- ... that other than the Second World War, there has never been a declaration of war by Canada?
- ... that, in the cases of Klayman v. Obama and ACLU v. Clapper, US district courts issued conflicting rulings on the constitutionality of bulk data collection by the US government?
- ... that part of the Occupiers' Liability Act 1984, a piece of United Kingdom legislation on tort law, is intended to permit educational and recreational use of land?
- ... that banking regulations in Russia include significant specifics, such as mandatory deposits placed in special reserve accounts at the Russian Central Bank?
- ... that the 501(h) election allows many U.S. non-profit organizations to engage in unlimited lobbying as long as they do it cheaply?
- ... that the Autism Act 2009 is the first ever disability-specific legislation to be passed in the United Kingdom?
- ... that in 2011, Nitehawk Cinema successfully lobbied to overturn a Prohibition-era liquor law that prevented movie theaters in New York from serving alcohol?
Source
[edit]- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2011/July#2 July 2011
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2014/March#3 March 2014
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/December
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2007/January
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2017/January#26 January 2017
- Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/December
- Template:Did you know nominations/Nitehawk Cinema, October 2019