Politicians routinely test constitutional limits but hadn t previously ascertained the Commerce Clause s precise frontier.
His government prepared for negotiations by pushing through a constitutional amendment setting out a legal framework for peace.
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Some 55% of Australians backed the status quo, while 45% voted to scrap the constitutional monarchy.
The constitutional role of the guard has only one military function, that's to repel invasion.
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But the crucial point is that constitutional change will be far harder in a divided parliament.
The committee also looked at reviews by the Home Office and the Department for Constitutional Affairs.
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They said her plans for a constitutional commission to examine devolution were in "tatters".
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And in matters of constitutional law, as with taxes, substance generally governs not form.
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Mr Sarkozy has promised constitutional changes aimed at strengthening the power of the assembly.
These are not partisan proposals but rather common sense ideas fully within our Constitutional structure.
We must guard it with all the vigor that we guard other constitutional protections.
In doing so, it may well find itself taking another look at the broader constitutional issue.
She also accused the coalition of planning "botched and partisan attempts at constitutional reform".
Afterward, he became a lecturer of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School.
It does not require a constitutional amendment and the ratification by preponderance of states here.
However, the former lord chancellor pledged to support the coalition's constitutional changes "wherever we can".
The interest of the man must be connected with the constitutional rights of the place.
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Opposition leader Tony Abbott said that constitutional recognition for the indigenous peoples was long overdue.
UDI, which had previously resisted constitutional reform, also had reasons to make a deal.
The motive for this is more economic regeneration than a desire for constitutional symmetry.
Before Gadhafi's coup in 1969, Libya was a constitutional monarchy with a parliament, constitution and king.
Perhaps the most vivid break with Thatcherite politics has been the government's programme of constitutional reform.
This surely is constitutional - taxes are allowed - and has a certain logic.
In December France's constitutional council struck down the new 75% tax rate introduced by Mr Hollande.
Constitutional history is full of examples where presidents justified extraordinary actions by extraordinary circumstances.
And so, when it was strategically valuable Republicans could believe it was constitutional and good.
Chloe Smith, minister for political and constitutional reform, said the bill had the government's full support.
The upper chamber of Congress was a constitutional compromise between popular sovereignty and state sovereignty.
The case in Armour involves the constitutional duty of local governments to treat taxpayers equally.
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