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1. should come up with concrete legislative
2. To hinder, besides, the farmer from sending his goods at all times to the best market, is evidently to sacrifice the ordinary laws of justice to an idea of public utility, to a sort of reasons of state ; an act or legislative authority which ought to be exercised only, which can be pardoned only, in cases of the most urgent necessity
3. She assigned them lands generally in the conquered provinces of Italy, where, being within the dominions of the republic, they could never form any independent state, but were at best but a sort of corporation, which, though it had the power of enacting bye-laws for its own government, was at all times subject to the correction, jurisdiction, and legislative authority of the mother city
4. Before the commencement of the present disturbances, the colony assemblies had not only the legislative, but a part of the executive power
5. and legislative branches of the United States government
6. It was not happenstance that the framers of the Constitution placed the legislative branch in Article 1, the executive branch in Article 2, and the judicial branch in Article 3
7. He would have been well advised to keep his mouth shut, inasmuch as any elementary reading of the Constitution will tell the reader that the three branches are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial, per the Constitution"s first three articles
8. It is a (legal) document understood in its ―strictest‖ sense, subject to revisions and amendments by both legislative branches of our government whenever called upon or required or by Referenda and Plebiscites sanctioned by Popular Vote
9. A ―probable‖ law is probable inasmuch as it remains subject to ―proof;‖ that is to say, until it is validated by common practices and/or legal interpretations by legal authorities consisting of nonelected men and women appointed to our nation‘s highest courts who remain unaccountable to the American People; subject to contingent legalities that directly affect them and whose ―definitive‖ arguments are (oftentimes) subject to change as the ideological alignment of the courts may vary thereby overriding legislative authority vested by the people to sanction laws by rendering elastic, interpretations of (uncertain) legal propositions and subsequent laws of the land, thereby setting themselves up in a uncertain manner as supreme arbiters of the law
10. ‘We can change the penalties with a stroke of the legislative pen,’ as the words of a recent editorial went
11. But their local Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Mrs
12. , in the event of a split between the legislative and executive branches, the mechanism would not be applicable—but why do you suppose that we, increasingly, elect a majority to the House and/or Senate of a different party than that of the President?”
13. for it combines the legislative and the judicial functions
14. Our own system of government has been to separate the executive, legislative and judicial functions to
15. Thomas Legislative information from the Library of Congress,
16. The Legislative, the Executive and the Judicial, in that order
17. ethanol, Silent Spring and DDT, Love Canal, the asbestos story, the Three Mile Island disaster, and various legislative acts concerning air and water safety
18. centuries, taxing bodies, censors, legal codifiers, and other bureaucrats helped flesh out a government and by 287 BC the legislative plebian assembly had equal importance with
19. The Court the Constitution creates is merely the highest authority of one of three co-equal branches of government: the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches
20. But the Dred Scott case, a clear and unequivocal attack on the legislative powers of Congress, proved to be only a warning shot by the Court majority of a judicial onslaught to come
21. Hutchins, former President of the University of Chicago, happily styled the Court “the highest legislative body in the land
22. In so doing the Court has transgressed the limits of judicial power to interpret the law as assigned to it by the Constitution, and usurped the legislative powers of Congress to make law
23. It is to establish and maintain a Supreme Court majority to sanction radical causes, and to create radical policy that could not be approved through the legislative process
24. Deals with the legislative branch, the house and senate
25. The DC district court ruled that their action ―was an unconstitutional allegation of legislative power‖ and that the EPA was not authorized to legislate
26. Section 1: All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate
27. Most bills carried a statement that said, “Exempted from the provisions of this act shall be the legislative and executive branches of the federal government
28. spending increases, votes to cut spending that actually save no money, and legislative gimmicks that circumvent Congress’s own spending
29. conducts its legislative business
30. An even greater abuse of the legislative process is the leadership’s practice of producing legislation and then forcing votes almost
31. Under a “king-of-the-hill” rule, Members can vote on a long string of competing legislative proposals, but only the last one to receive a majority vote becomes law
32. The legislative significance of such contradictory procedures is dwarfed by their electoral importance, as legislators can compile a voting record suitable for nearly any audience
33. Instead, a procedural vote on the budget is deemed to have legislative significance
34. gressmen from policy choices and hinders the legislative process
35. (Incidentally, in the legislative record there is considerable evidence that many supporters of McCain-Feingold specifically wanted the
36. Shortening the legislative calendar would help foster a change of
37. In the legislative record there is considerable evidence that many supporters of McCain-Feingold specifically
38. should make these decisions: legislative, executive, or judicial? To what degree would industrialization change the nature of society? In discussing the roles of the three Jewish jurists, we will have to address the profound questions posed above
39. In 2007 a legislative project (PL 912) for modification and completion of OUG
40. The main points of the legislative proposal (developed by the initiator, in
41. the legislative proposal (PL 912) adopted by Senate in the form of ―Sterilization &
42. Bulgarian institutions would engage in the legislative process by voting and enacting
43. One example: in Portugal, local elections carry weight as legislative elections, and
44. I served as the public relations director of the Tompkins County Conference and Tourist Council and as chairman of the sign ordinance committee and legislative action committee and acting chairman of the nominating committee
45. The Auxiliaries informed the public about the legislative approval of the Minnesota child life-jacket law that went into effect in 2005
46. Naval Institute editorial board member and legislative director for Congressman John N
47. The mail flooded the legislative offices just as they had in the days of MDS
48. 99% of people involved in the legislative process are there because they are extracting some sort of value from their position - namely money, power, prestige, approval or respect
49. When there was a lot of pressure on the British, they created sham legislative governments made up Indians who had no power to do anything
50. Vithalbhai Patel resigned from the Federal Legislative Assembly and asked other Indians to do the same