The statute was enacted pursuant to Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce. |
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See also Glenn Reynolds' comments on Congress' lack of Constitutional authority to legislate in this area. |
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In fact, that was the Congress' Achilles heel as it scouted for more supporters. |
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The Congress' performance improved in most States, barring those ruled by the Left. |
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Securing the future of Social Security is a vital test of the current Congress' mettle. |
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Getting Congress' warring tribes to back this agenda may be easy by comparison. |
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While standing for an expanded trade unionism the left has to carefully but firmly distinguish itself from their Congress' infirm vision. |
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And this just kind of wipes out Congress' intent in law and just skips it. |
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Passage of this so-called fast-track or trade-promotion authority would limit Congress' role in shaping future trade agreements to a simple yea or nay. |
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Congress' choice of penalty reflects a societal policy which must be adhered to by the courts. |
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The actual charter was written in the Parliamentary Assembly based on the Congress' Recommendations. |
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There is a prejudging of the Commission's report and a postjudging of Congress' attitude last year. |
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Congress' inability to arrive at a permanent funding fix have been reported ad nauseam. |
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The report 'Meet Bahrain's Best Friend in Congress' explored why an American Samoan delegate would support the kingdom. |
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Supreme Court did not invalidate any federal statute as exceeding Congress' power under the Commerce Clause. |
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Under Congress' fiscal recklessness, tight money was ineffective to combat inflation. |
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