By the late nineteenth century, most Protestant denominations and the American wing of the Catholic Church supported the movement to legally restrict the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Several communities successfully sued, won and are now legally restricting access.
Can Congress legally restrict the application of the Geneva Conventions?
I am not proposing that we try to legally restrict this type of advertising, but it is appropriate for us to question the wisdom behind it, and to ask the food industry and advertisers to act more responsibly.
While the restraining order was issued in Quebec, it was legally restricting Canada-wide.
Because these categories fall outside of the First Amendment privileges, the courts can legally restrict or criminalize any expressive act within them.
Nothing about the politics of food in the article, and the efforts of Monsanto to patent and legally restrict replanting.
On December 19 2006, it was announced that InXile Entertainment had gained console rights for Line Rider, legally restricting copies and imitations of the game.
Moreover, the U.S. government will legally restrict the import of materials from a particular country but only if that nation formally requests protection.
Rather than futilely trying to legally restrict special-interest spending, replacing such financing with a source of "clean" public money offers a more promising approach.