Government overriding the parameters of marriage, whether by vote, court decree or legislation, involves a gross expansion of authority waged in defiance of the multi-generational purpose on which civilization endures.
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Class-action lawyers are peddling absolution to their targets: In exchange for a settlement that includes lucrative fees, they can obtain a court decree ending the possibility of any further litigation over the same claims.
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The announcement that Milosevic was in U.N. custody came after a day of drama that began when Yugoslavia's Constitutional Court suspended the decree allowing his extradition.
And a DOJ court-enforced consent decree on the Google ITA transaction to prohibit and police against certain Google behavior.
Mr Masiyiwa waited, and then appealed to the Supreme Court, who ruled the decree unconstitutional.
Attorneys for the former Yugoslav president asked the Constitutional Court to rule on the decree and to declare it unconstitutional.
The court will enter a consent decree once the settlement is approved.
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On September 2, while Mr. Morales was abroad, the country's National Electoral Court blocked the December 7th referendum decree stating that by Bolivian law, any such vote must be first approved by the Congress.
Unelected bureaucrats in many cases have been empowered to rule by decree while the Supreme Court has held that government may take property from individuals and give it to private, commercial interests with economic and political power.
Al-Muslim saw one solution as a Constitutional Court ruling against the one-vote decree.
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Mohammed Hayef, a former opposition MP, wrote on Twitter afterwards that the emir had told them that he would accept a ruling by the Constitutional Court on the amendments he made by decree.
As a constitutional-court judge, he once overruled a government decree that would have allowed headscarves on campus.
Pakistan's Supreme Court has declared Musharraf's 2007 emergency decree unconstitutional and ruled illegal all judicial appointments Musharraf made in the interim.
Morsy issued a sweeping presidential decree in November, which prevented any court from overturning his decisions until a new, post-Mubarak constitution was passed.
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In 2009, after women protested, it scrapped a decree requiring female lawyers to wear headscarves in court.
The court is the only one that can overturn a presidential decree.
Under a proposed consent decree filed in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids, the company would scrap that option in favor of onboard storage.
The appeal likely will turn on whether a higher court "feels that the mayor has gone too far in ruling by decree in bypassing City Council, " said Rick Hills, a New York University law professor who has been following the case.
The Scaf then issued a decree on Friday dissolving parliament in line with a Supreme Constitutional Court ruling that the law on elections to the lower house was invalid because party members had been allowed to contest seats reserved for independents.
This case was filed with the invaluable assistance of the DOJ, which filed the complaint and proposed consent decree on behalf of the Commission in U.S. District Court for the District of Northern California in San Jose August 8, 2012.
Three weeks before the special election, news surfaced that Sanford's ex-wife had filed a court complaint alleging he was in her house without permission in violation of their divorce decree, leading the National Republican Congressional Committee to pull its support from the campaign.
Earlier this year, for instance, his attempt to decree a minor change to the rules on private electricity generation was blocked in the Supreme Court.
Kherchtou told the court that many al Qaeda members did not agree with bin Laden's second fatwah, or religious decree, against the United States.
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