association law
Britishnoun
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The authorities have not yet given any casualty figures from Wednesday's protests, but the Kenya Medical Association, Law Society of Kenya and the Police Reforms Working Group said in a joint statement that at least eight protesters were killed.
From BBC
“It’s common for us to tell clients about this sort of issue,” said David Muller, who practices community association law in the firm’s Sarasota office.
From Seattle Times
The court ruled that the Myanmar Now coverage was potentially harmful to the military, and that it violated the unlawful association law because it included comments from members of an outlawed opposition group.
From New York Times
And he’s been the court’s most loquacious member during the coronavirus pandemic, speaking to the American Bar Association, law schools and a Zoom audience of high school and middle school students.
From Washington Post
Rioters are attempting to break down the door of the Portland Police Association, law enforcement said on Wednesday evening.
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