However, the issuing authority for them came from different statutes.
Under diplomatic immunity, granted through international law, members of diplomatic services are exempt from local statutes that could otherwise result in court action, among other things.
The fact that they were selling religious materials did not exempt them from statutes regulating commercial acts.
(Murder is the one crime exempted from statutes of limitations.)
Previously absent from statutes, economy, efficiency and effectiveness are now included in the 1983 Act.
Yes we need a solution for orphan works, but not by trying to use courts to give private parties exemptions from statutes.
Eighteen of these were created during the 1930s, from statutes enacted as part of Roosevelt's New Deal.
The law generally excludes programmers from statutes giving employers some flexibility to use independent contractors.
The cases dealt with issues ranging from compulsory flag-salute statutes, to street preaching, to door-to-door literature distribution.
Any public interest justifying a limitation of rights must arise from the Constitution or from constitutional statutes.