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LRA
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LRALord's Resistance Army (rebel group in Uganda)
LRALouisiana Recovery Authority
LRALocal Redevelopment Authority (Section 2910, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, as amended)
LRALocal Registration Authority
LRALouisiana Restaurant Association
LRALocal Reuse Authority
LRALumped (Discrete) Raman Amplifier
LRALess Restrictive Alternative
LRALinear Regression Analysis
LRALowry Redevelopment Authority (Aurora and Denver, Colorado)
LRALong-Range Aviation
LRALow-Range Radio Altimeter
LRALoad Real Address (IBM)
LRALocked Rotor Amperage (compressors in air conditioning systems)
LRALast Room Available (hotels)
LRALoughton Residents Association (UK)
LRALanding Rights Airport
LRALocal Reproduction Authorized
LRALength, Rotation, Angle
LRALandscape Reconstruction Algorithm
LRALong Range Attack
LRALive Rear Axle (automotive)
LRALow Rank Approximation
LRALine Replaceable Assembly
LRALamp Rynearson and Associates, Inc (Omaha, NE)
LRALauncher Relay Assembly
LRALight Replaceable Assembly
LRALowest Rate Available (hotel industry)
LRALaunch Reference Altitude (missile testing)
LRALogistics Readiness Assessment
LRALitigation Risk Assessment
LRALuciferase Reporter Gene Assays
LRALowest Repairable/Replacement Assembly
LRALogistics Review Activity
LRALand Registry Authority
LRALiteracy Research Association (Oak Creek, WI)
LRALong Range Assignment (education)


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Shackling would be allowed only if the judge finds it necessary to prevent physical harm to the child or others; the child has a history of disruptive behavior; there is "founded belief" the child is a flight risk; and there are no less restrictive alternatives, such as the presence of law-enforcement officers.
Courts usually require administrators to find less restrictive alternatives (rather than removing the right all together) so the inmate may exercise his or her right to some degree without endangering the facility.
The government must also show that there is no less restrictive alternative for furthering its compelling interest--or, to put it differently, that the infringement of a fundamental right is necessary to achieve the desired benefit or prevent the feared harm.
 
 
 
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