This act became enforceable law on December 19, 2008.
There ought to be an enforceable law,' Miller said glumly, 'against people who can read minds.
What's needed is a strong, enforceable law comparable to the one that applies to motorist.
That requires enforceable laws governing authority at the union and republic levels.
"The problem is there are no enforceable laws," he continued.
A state may, for example, make enforceable laws governing tribes if Congress delegates authority to that state.
What is needed are strong, enforceable laws that get those animals off the street and penalize their owners with heavy fines or jail time.
But this is real estate in postwar Baghdad, a place essentially without government or police force or enforceable laws.
It was only with the decision in the Supreme Court yesterday that the interpretation of "violence" to include non-physical contact became enforceable law.
The way he sees it, though, it is not an enforceable law.