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But reformers like Henderson advise resident-run boards to ignore those agreements, which they consider unenforceable.
Source: https://bizwest.com/2023/01/03/series-of-lawsuits-may-change-how-metro-districts-operate/
Chase then condemned “the modern doctrines by our late reformers, that all men, in a state of society, are entitled to enjoy equal liberty and equal rights.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/15/opinion/supreme-court-impeachment-samuel-chase.html
Clearly not, if you mean the martyred English reformers like Tyndale, Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley.
Source: https://virtueonline.org/anglican-theologians-clash-over-kigali-communique
Criminal justice reformers celebrated the Coleman Act as a model for other states.
Criminal justice reformers using “population review teams” to see who can be safely released into the community before their court dates.
In response, reformers like Frances Willard and Mary Hunt were moved to innovate.
Instead, the two automakers are trying to shift the legal blame to outside parties: TikTok and police reformers.
Source: https://jalopnik.com/kia-hyundai-say-thefts-aren-t-their-fault-so-dont-sue-1850833822
In the late 1800s public power was on the upswing, led by reformers like mayors Tom Johnson of Cleveland and before him, — a son of Maine, Civil War veteran, businessman, mayor and governor.
The U.S.’s 50 different state legislatures and a Congress largely unable to agree on any major new laws poses a huge challenge to would-be reformers of the tech industry.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/14/british-baroness-online-safety-laws-00101854