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- New York Lay Groups Seek Remedy - Headed by Human Rights Watch, NYC lay groups are seeking a "consent decree" concerning New York City Police misconduct in the light of mayor and other officials failing to take action to curb abuses.
- National Association for Lay Visiting - The promotion of lay persons visiting police stations in the UK to ensure that detainees who are being held in custody are receiving their proper rights.
- LCMS Official Position on Church and Ministry - A number of papers dealing with the doctrinal interrelationship of Church and the Pastoral Office in The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod from a perspective of lay oversight and final authority.
Wikipedia Articles
- International Network for the Independent Oversight of Policing (INIOP) - The International Network for the Independent Oversight of Policing, also known as INIOP was created to bring together organisations from around the world which are involved in the oversight of policing. The network's principal aims are to champion the effective oversight of policing; to provide opportunities for oversight bodies to share learning and best practice; to create minimum standards for oversight of policing; and to provide support to countries looking to maintain or setup effective ...
- Lay Lady Lay (Magnet cover) - Lay Lady Lay is a Bob Dylan song covered by Magnet and Gemma Hayes. It appeared on Magnet's second album On Your Side and was released as a single in the UK on March 22, 2004.
- Lay Lady Lay - "Lay Lady Lay" is a song written by Bob Dylan and originally released in 1969 on his Nashville Skyline album. The words of the song are sung by Dylan in a low, soft-sounding voice instead of his familiar high-pitched nasal-sounding voice.
- Boon Lay Bus Interchange - The Boon Lay Bus Interchange (Chinese: 文礼巴士转换站) is a bus station located in Boon Lay at the western part of Singapore. It is integrated with the nearby Boon Lay MRT Station.
- Mattydale Lay (firefighting) - A Mattydale Lay, also called "cross-lay", "speedlay", and "transverse lay", is a method of storing hose on a fire engine. This method of storing hose is designed for rapid deployment of a hose line to attack a fire.