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  2. Rules of chess - Wikipedia

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    Learn the basic moves and rules of chess, a two-player abstract strategy board game. Find out how to checkmate, resign, draw, and use special moves like castling and pawn promotion.

  3. Robert's Rules of Order - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, content and usage of the most widely used manual of parliamentary procedure in the United States. Robert's Rules of Order is based on the rules and practice of the U.S. Congress and adapted for non-legislative societies.

  4. Rules and Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Rules and Regulations by Roll Deep, 2007, and its title track "Rules and Regulations", a 1986 EP by We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It "Rules and Regulations" (song), by Rufus Wainwright, 2007 "Rules And Regulations", a song by Public Image Limited from the 1987 album Happy? (Public Image Ltd album) ”Rules and Regulations”, a Thomas ...

  5. What judicial ethics rules say about Clarence Thomas ... - AOL

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    But whether Thomas violated ethics rules by failing to disclose that hospitality is tricky. What judicial ethics rules say about Clarence Thomas’ lifestyle bankrolled by his friends Skip to main ...

  6. Treatise on Law - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Thomas Aquinas' major work of legal philosophy, which forms part of his Summa Theologiæ. Explore his views on the essence, kinds, effects, and sources of law, especially the eternal law as God's providence.

  7. Supreme Court's Thomas questions ability of groups to ... - AOL

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    Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas called on the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to reconsider a precedent established in 1977 that has allowed advocacy groups, trade associations and other ...

  8. Rule of law - Wikipedia

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    Rule of law is a political ideal that all citizens and institutions are accountable to the same laws, including lawmakers and leaders. Learn about the origins, development and applications of this concept in different cultures and legal systems.

  9. International law - Wikipedia

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    International law is the set of rules, norms, and standards that states and other actors feel an obligation to obey in their mutual relations. It covers various domains, such as war, diplomacy, and human rights, and has origins in antiquity and modern times.