The name Medi Script was used because of an obscure law at the time that allowed the medical establishment to grant credit.
In 1999, a three-judge appellate court ruled that the city could enforce the obscure law.
There is no definitive guide and arguments over more obscure laws on the sidelines often result because of this.
This reality brings us to the next issue concerning this obscure federal law.
An obscure law passed during the Nixon administration gives the president extraordinary power to stop any discretionary spending.
Under an obscure law passed in 1996, Congress has the power to revoke recently imposed rules.
Today's Columns An obscure law from the Lincoln Administration is back.
While everyone is quoting obscure laws to ratify their positions, the transduction barriers are raised.
At the outset of case, the Government was thought to be gambling in pinning its hopes on an obscure 19th-century law.
Organizers calculate that these obscure laws will be used to turn voters away from the polls.