Their supreme court subsequently endorsed unanimously the constitutionality of the transfer of power. |
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At the trial, the president's defense team raised serious questions about the statute's constitutionality. |
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The Supreme Court later rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the act. |
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Federal courts have indicated their doubts about the constitutionality of many provisions of the law in that decision. |
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Her spokesman said she was currently in discussions with lawyers regarding the constitutionality of the new treaty. |
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The current amendment wording will remain, and a line will be added to assert the constitutionality of the legislation. |
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The most unique characteristic of their property tax system is its constitutionality. |
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Many question the power of the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of laws. |
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In his second High Court action, he challenged the constitutionality of divorce legislation. |
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The constitutionality of the legislation is suspect and potentially breaches the separation of powers. |
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Both lawsuits challenge the constitutionality of holding immigration hearings in secrecy. |
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Gag rules are clearly a prior restraint on publication, and the press has repeatedly challenged their constitutionality. |
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In a case led by Bryan for the prosecution, the justice ruled out any discussion of constitutionality. |
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Now the Ohio Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of the judge's decision to curtail the right of procreation for parolees and probationers. |
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However, this law was repealed in 1986 after its constitutionality was challenged. |
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The President of the Republic tabled the issue before the Supreme Court seeking the latter's opinion on the constitutionality of the request. |
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When the federal government introduced a scheme in 1934, there were well-founded doubts about its constitutionality. |
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Preliminary questions of constitutionality may also be referred to the Constitutional Court in the course of other judicial proceedings. |
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Mr. Zündel advanced several arguments to strike down the constitutionality of s. 13 of the Act. |
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In Hollingsworth v. Perry, the court avoided any ruling on the constitutionality of state marriage bans. |
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The court would not be required to rule on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage bans generally. |
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An upcoming court ruling on the constitutionality of the parliamentary elections could dissolve the Islamist-dominated Parliament. |
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For a third time, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of searching a person without probable cause. |
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The suit — one of several cases challenging the constitutionality of the law — shows the incoherence and unjustness of federal policy. |
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There is no doubt about the constitutionality here the government is clearly allowed to levy taxes to fund public benefits. |
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The person compelled to testify has challenged the constitutionality of the procedure. |
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The reality is that these laws respect national security and the courts have ruled on the constitutionality of these measures. |
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Article 8 was used as a legal basis for determining the constitutionality of legislative acts. |
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In Spain and Portugal, the Ombudsman can ask the constitutional court to rule on the constitutionality of legislation. |
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This later legislative judgment that the offence did not provide a predicate for a finding of dangerousness did not affect the constitutionality of the original sentence. |
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This case was argued all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada who considered the constitutionality of the provincial act in light of the division of powers. |
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The office has absolute discretion in some areas, such as referring a bill to the Supreme Court for a judgment on its constitutionality. |
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The Americans, however, argued against the constitutionality of the act because its purpose was to raise revenue and not regulate trade. |
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The Constitutional Oversight Committee reviewed the constitutionality of laws and acts. |
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United States established the constitutionality of the law, but it did not settle all of the legal questions surrounding the law. |
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If it does, the Court will choose a constitutional construction of an Act of Congress, even if its constitutionality is seriously in doubt. |
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Both Federalists and Jeffersonians were concerned over the purchase's constitutionality. |
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By principle, the constitutionality of laws in Finland is verified by a simple vote in the parliament. |
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The President of Ireland may not refuse to sign a money bill and may not refer such a bill to the Supreme Court to test its constitutionality. |
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The Constitutional Convention of 1787 rejected a Council of Revision with Supreme Court members to advise on legislation to avoid the unseemliness of justices vetting the constitutionality of their own handiwork. |
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Circuit Court districts, challenging the constitutionality of laws criminalizing assisted suicide. |
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The issue of the Councils cannot be considered of minimums, reducing, but, yes, in the total embracement of the true sense of State and in the observance of constitutionality. |
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By that standard, this law's constitutionality is open and shut. |
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On January 30, 2008, an action was filed in the Supreme Court of British Columbia by individuals and groups challenging the constitutionality of the new identification and vouching requirements in the Canada Elections Act. |
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This would be contrary to the deeply held beliefs and values of millions of people in Canada and throughout the world and put the credibility and constitutionality of the court in peril. |
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A balance between these different requirements needs to be struck, under the supervision of the courts that exist to guarantee the constitutionality and conventionality of the legislative acts submitted to them. |
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By upholding the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Act, the Supreme Court handed a victory to organized labor and set the stage for more far-reaching regulation of industry by the federal government. |
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It was a trope a year ago from the right when the court upheld the constitutionality of Obamacare on grounds some thought were judicially invented. |
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Legislative drafting, in my view, is not only about technicalities that show how to write clearly by ordering words and sentences in a logical structure, but also how to deal with the constitutionality of the content. |
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The other point, as the member for Scarborough-Rouge River pointed out, is that a government bill, prior to going to cabinet, would need to have the imprimatur of the justice department with regard to constitutionality. |
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Kennedy was a little more critical of those who are challenging the constitutionality of the law than his fellow Republican appointees, so it is hard to say which way he's leaning. |
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On the other hand, the fact that some countries sometimes gain an advantage in international trade by using illegal instruments is a sign that the switch-over to constitutionality is gradual and is not perfect immediately. |
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Article 122 furthermore provides that the Constitutional Court has competence for protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms and deciding on the constitutionality of laws. |
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The union grieved the dismissal and raised the issue of the constitutionality of the relevant provisions of the School Act by way of a preliminary motion in the arbitration. |
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Sweden does not have a special constitutional court, however the constitutionality of legislation may to some extent be reviewed by the general and administrative courts. |
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The reforms have gone a considerable distance to enhance the fairness, transparency, and constitutionality of a rejuvenated military justice system. |
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In light of the High Court ruling in Kingaipe v Attorney General regarding mandatory HIV testing in the military, it may be possible to challenge the constitutionality of this policy. |
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The Charter of Fundamental Rights proudly conveys what European values are, but it is fruitless to create an artificial controversy with regard to its rapid and binding constitutionality. |
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To deal with this problem, the Court decided to separate the decision on constitutionality of segregation from the question of how to implement such a decision. |
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In this case, the court hearing the proceedings must suspend the hearing until a decision has been taken on the constitutionality of the contested legal text. |
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The Supreme Court of the United States is among the distinct minority empowered as both the highest national court and the legal arbiter of constitutionality. |
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The appointment process has caused civil society in the country to question the constitutionality of it, which has affected the credibility of the Commission. |
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Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of private school vouchers in 2002, but advocates have seen little momentum since then. |
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Part V analyzes the constitutionality of the CAN-SPAM Act's requirements for labeling regular UCE and the creation of a do-not-e-mail list. |
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Supreme Court has not specifically addressed the issue, the constitutionality of drug roadblocks remains uncertain. |
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Fifteen delegates made statements about the power of the federal courts to review the constitutionality of laws, with all but two of them supporting the idea. |
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For this to happen, the President must refer the bill to the Supreme Court of Ireland to test its constitutionality upon consultation with the Council of State. |
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If there is a question regarding the constitutionality of the bill, the president may refer it to the Supreme Court of Ireland but otherwise may not withhold assent. |
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In 1997, the school system withdrew a similar plea for help after several city and state officials questioned the constitutionality of such an action. |
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In 2012, the supreme courts of Missouri and Kansas staked out opposing positions on the constitutionality of statutory caps on noneconomic damages in personal injury cases. |
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