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"constitutionally" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with the constitution of a country or an organization
  2. in a way that is allowed or limited by the constitution of a country or an organization
  3. in a way that is connected with the body's ability to stay healthy, be strong, and fight illness

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UT is constitutionally permitted to ignore SAT scores—but should also be constitutionally permitted to consider them while placing them in the proper context.
"Expansive as it is", the power may not be used to "usurp the other branches' constitutionally designated functions" or to "violate individuals' constitutionally protected rights".
" He refers to guns, consistently, as "constitutionally protected products.
Trump seems constitutionally incapable of taking anything Mueller finds seriously.
Constitutionally, he argues, there is "no pecking order laid down".
At that point he was constitutionally barred from standing again.
Such data can be abused personally as well as constitutionally.
Constitutionally, he would become president of Mugabe leaves the stage.
What other constitutionally protected right is given such a test?
Humala is constitutionally barred from seeking a second consecutive term.
Bachelet is constitutionally prohibited from seeking a second consecutive term.
Greece's finance minister, Euclid Tsakalotos, says this is constitutionally impossible.
Does she live in America, where abortion is constitutionally legal?
Several failed amendments focused on Puerto Rico's constitutionally guaranteed debt.
It includes sustained attacks on our constitutionally protected free press.
Why give Congress authority over constitutionally authorized executive branch actions?
"Constitutionally, Matthew Whitaker is a nobody," Katyal and Conway wrote.
President Enrique Pena Nieto is constitutionally barred from running again.
He is constitutionally barred from seeking a second consecutive term.
Obama he was confident his new measures were constitutionally sound.
Emergency orders like the county's are "constitutionally valid," Warren said.
Speech codes are constitutionally problematic; regulating discriminatory conduct is not.
But is that justification for canceling the speech constitutionally permissible?
Constitutionally and procedurally, what is the House's role in impeachment?
"This is a land -- uncharted waters, constitutionally," Graham told reporters.
Corbyn has described the constitutionally genocidal Hamas as his 'friends.
It would require Facebook to allow Constitutionally protected hate speech.
I stand firmly rooted in my Constitutionally sound position on both.
It claims the move interferes with their constitutionally granted taxing authority.
U.S. presidents are constitutionally limited to two elected terms in office.
Valeo, which considers money the same as constitutionally protected free speech.
Such a proposal is not only morally but also constitutionally iffy.
Humala was constitutionally barred from running for a second consecutive term.
CHAFFETZ: The only constitutionally elected person and he can declassify it.
"Constitutionally, mayors are weak players," Renn of the Manhattan Institute said.
Outgoing President Ma Ying-jeou is constitutionally barred from another term.
It is hard to see how that action is constitutionally protected.
It's simple: Sure, a sex tape is probably "speech," constitutionally speaking.
Whatever that might be, Josie seems constitutionally unprepared to find it.
Yet there is one provision that is, at best, constitutionally problematic.
Apparently, a con man is constitutionally unable to tell the truth.
The American people are constitutionally owed a full and fair trial.
"I don't think they are doing anything constitutionally dubious," said Prof.
The Judiciary Committee is doing what it's constitutionally supposed to do.
Wade made abortion a constitutionally protected right in 1973: It's complicated.
Much to Uribe's dismay, he is constitutionally barred from running again.
The Court came to the right conclusion, both constitutionally and ethically.
Or, put another way: Unless Democrats forgo their constitutionally-mandated oversight capacity.
And constitutionally also it has to pass through a number of hurdles.
He argues that impeaching Mr Trump would be wrong constitutionally, not politically.
Property taxes, which might have made up the difference, are constitutionally limited.
Even government programs that were constitutionally required to be colorblind were not.
Public prosecutors and judges have wielded their constitutionally guaranteed independence with gusto.
This is as constitutionally serious as one political party's efforts to prevent
India's constitutionally-protected human rights system is its best defense against terrorists.
I think he constitutionally rejects the idea that conservatism should be compassionate.
These problems can be easily addressed through constitutionally appropriate state-based action.
It's not that the league is institutionally or constitutionally immoral, or amoral.
What is the Electoral College but a constitutionally mandated election-rigging device?
Can you openly admit that you know the Earth is constitutionally round?
Either could step in as acting attorney general, both constitutionally and statutorily.
Unlike prime ministers, American presidents are constitutionally independent of the legislative branch.
Election Day was weeks before he'd be constitutionally old enough to serve.
That undermined the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of the press, the opposition says.
At the same time: What these people are doing is constitutionally protected.
In 2014, it cut Kurdistan off entirely from receiving constitutionally mandated funds.
Maduro has promised to hold the constitutionally-mandated presidential elections in 2018.
Constitutionally speaking, that law would likely run into some significant legal trouble.
He seems constitutionally incapable of registering what others would: shame, embarrassment, contrition.
The characters must reverse course, but they are constitutionally incapable of it.
Obama launched or relaunched all these interventions without constitutionally-required authorization from Congress.
Ferguson, which concluded that the idea of "separate but equal" was constitutionally viable.
Gun lobby groups, however, have long argued that semiautomatic weapons are constitutionally protected.
House Democrats are taking a politically obvious, but constitutionally oblivious, approach to impeachment.
The weakness of the discrimination claim is constitutionally significant for anti-BDS litigation.
Can we legally, can we thread the needle constitutionally, unreasonable certain and seizure.
He is constitutionally barred from seeking another term in the July presidential election.
The president is constitutionally weak, as Trump is finding out to his chagrin.
In Turkey, a predominantly Muslim but constitutionally secular country, no such restrictions exist.
That means the question of anti-Muslim animus might well be constitutionally relevant.
Is Ted Cruz constitutionally eligible to serve as president of the United States?
Although Turkey is constitutionally secular, the overwhelming majority of the population is Muslim.
As such, he in theory has several constitutionally permissible reasons for firing Comey.
He has said he does not interfere in the constitutionally independent prosecutors' office.
There must be resolution on the military's constitutionally protected role in the government.
Florida is one of four states to constitutionally prohibit ex-felons from voting.
But she refused to step down, and an early election is constitutionally difficult.
Thus, Congress was constitutionally disabled from giving the president a line item veto.
That work eventually saved hundreds of men from constitutionally and legally flawed executions.
Will we ever know for sure whether a self-pardon is constitutionally permissible?
These actions are intended to prevent Congress from fulfilling its constitutionally-mandated duties.
"He has to go at some point, constitutionally," Colbert noted on the program.
If Trump refuses to leave when Constitutionally required to, Roberts would stop him.
It's no surprise that good and constitutionally-based policy makes for good politics.
First, the president is constitutionally required to receive the advice of the Senate.
And to top it all off, Fitz says, it would be constitutionally ironclad.
Women need constitutionally protected equal pay, equal health care rights and equal treatment.
However, we seem to be constitutionally incapable of such restraint, which is understandable.
And the results might be more constitutionally and practically fraught than observers expect.
The US president has none of these, at least constitutionally (which is critical).
But a strong case can be made that these reforms are constitutionally permissible.
He said Trump had "constitutionally improper motives for removing" him from government service.
The appeals court upheld the limits as constitutionally permissible under the Second Amendment.
More to the point, none of these protections are legally or constitutionally required.
Rodriguez, where the court declined to deem the poor a constitutionally protected class.
For example, Nigeria's governors are constitutionally responsible for maintaining security in their states.
Brafman said that kind of speech, no matter how offensive, is constitutionally protected.
My mandate is to determine what is a constitutionally authorized criteria for impeachment.
"The Articles of impeachment are Constitutionally invalid on their face," the lawyers wrote.
Certainly, parents are constitutionally entitled to choose a religious education for their children.
Institutions of incarceration are constitutionally mandated to provide health care to incarcerated persons.
Third, brazenness is not a defense to the abuse of constitutionally delegated authority.
"Your inquiry is constitutionally invalid and a violation of due process," he wrote.
It's a constitutionally mandated count of every single PERSON living in this country.
Breemer said even that should be constitutionally permissible to wear to the polls.
The specter of a poorly-run, constitutionally deficient deportation machine is truly horrifying.
"Was his arrest in response to his Constitutionally protected speech?" the statement said.
"Yet the AR-15's present-day popularity is not constitutionally material," Young wrote.
Their work ensures the health and safety of people seeking this constitutionally-protected service.
A constitutionally deficient lawyer by itself is, surprisingly, not enough for someone like Adnan.
Lee moved to have his conviction overturned, arguing that he received "constitutionally ineffective" counsel.
Treating these transmitters of online data like constitutionally protected "speakers" would be a disaster.
Anti-gun advocates should be very careful supporting constitutionally questionable actions by the President.
This post is not a nice thing to say, but it's constitutionally protected speech.
"The basis of his opinion is these are constitutionally protected, 'pure' opinions," Kontos said.
Damore and Kaepernick have a constitutionally protected right to speak their minds in public.
But the agenda does more than reaffirm our constitutionally enshrined civil and political rights.
Don't worry about your supposedly constitutionally-protected rights, just survive, these parents have preached.
We needed a cookie that was constitutionally sound enough to survive that forced submersion.
That case asked whether the sale of visual art, like paintings, is constitutionally protected.
In the coming months, Congo's president, Joseph Kabila, is constitutionally required to step down.
But the Court's decision will help ensure that it is no longer constitutionally defensible.
He called for the removal of Trump, under the 25th Amendment, as constitutionally incapacitated.
Bowen that the Nader Trader exchanges in 2000 were constitutionally protected speech and conduct.
Like Lawson, Hurston was constitutionally attracted to the marginalized, the obscure, the ostensibly lowly.
Abortion is normal, safe health care that has been constitutionally protected for 45 years.
But he still deserved to be constitutionally protected against Swartz's use of deadly force.
The possibility of a constitutionally-driven court has been a conservative dream for decades.
The survival of constitutionally-constrained democracy depends, in the final analysis, on its citizens.
To be clear, the Supreme Court has never ruled that choice is constitutionally necessary.
Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision establishing abortion as a constitutionally protected right.
The New England Patriots, of course, because they are constitutionally obligated to do so.
Trump attorneys suggest the request emanates from impermissible animus and is therefore constitutionally suspect.
These opponents fail to mention that Obama is constitutionally obliged to choose a nominee.
The D.O.J. was saying, no, you can stop the spike, but do it constitutionally.
Carter and her legal team have claimed her texts were constitutionally protected free speech.
There are only three checks and balances in this constitutionally radical and dangerous situation.
Three justices, in a dissent, argued that such topics were constitutionally protected free speech.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said England had collapsed "politically, monetarily, constitutionally and economically".
The constitutionally ordained process of advise and consent should now be allowed to unfold.
Still, some remain on the books, although they legally and constitutionally can't be enforced.
Young's constitutionally protected freedom simply for adhering to her faith on her own property.
"The commission's effort to retroactively convert what it has admitted was a constitutionally infirm delegation of hiring authority into a constitutionally permissable appointment process would not be a ratification of the commission's prior acts but rather a mischaracterization of those acts," RD argued.
"A president cannot commit a crime by engaging in a constitutionally protected act," Dershowitz said.
Although the Turkish republic is constitutionally secular, the vast majority of the population is Muslim.
It was a constitutionally questionable proposal that drew criticism from both sides of the aisle.
Politically and constitutionally, Spain will find it almost impossible to recognise Catalonia's "right to decide".
But any law that prevents the president from removing executive officers would be constitutionally problematic.
We refuse to build a database of people based on their Constitutionally-protected religious beliefs.
The only way to strengthen institutions and fight against corruption coherently is by acting constitutionally.
And he seemed constitutionally incapable of not answering questions, even those he should not have.
She later said O&aposDonovan now faces additional charges of subverting a constitutionally elected government.
Having ruled the Democratic Republic of Congo for 22014 years, he is constitutionally required to.
Constitutionally, there can be only 435 representatives to represent all Americans, despite the growing population.
Heller established that traditional and common gun laws in the United States remain constitutionally permissible.
There is only one constitutionally recognized exception to that – if the president asserts executive privilege.
Wade , the landmark 1973 decision that constitutionally protected a woman's right to have an abortion.
He has already called it "very questionable, in my opinion, constitutionally" during his confirmation hearing.
The Supreme Court's conservative majority found Congress could not constitutionally order people to buy insurance.
The tradition of executive order is debatable constitutionally and at times an egregious presidential action.
But the real issue is whether we can afford their costs, both constitutionally and financially.
"This order is lawful, its within his authority, constitutionally and explicit statutory authority," Sessions said.
"There are many things that are objectively offensive that are still constitutionally protected," she said.
The program has faced years of significant opposition for being racially discriminatory and constitutionally unsound.
All service members, constitutionally beholden to civilian control, would then be expected to unquestioningly comply.
The second question offered all viable and constitutionally viable alternatives: statehood, independence and free association.
The authority to decide on the content of a bill is constitutionally delegated to Congress.
States like Nebraska, no matter what is thrown at them, seem constitutionally resistant to change.
For the constitutionally lazy, it's surely up there with "bed tester" as an ideal occupation.
Barbara is constitutionally optimistic, and she tried to cast away the idea of negative outcomes.
Heretofore, the malfeasance and misdemeanor have had no confessed ideological purposes, no constitutionally subversive ends.
That Molly could still confide in her so easily was almost constitutionally painful to Hal.
The right to do so has been constitutionally protected for more than a half century.
I am not quite sure what "equities" are, but they are not constitutionally recognized privileges.
Nationality, as my colleague Dara Lind explains, is not a constitutionally protected class like religion.
Burning the American flag is constitutionally protected free speech—the Supreme Court has said so.
Leave the paring knife at your station and pick up a Constitutionally protected switchblade instead.
Hanson said the bill lacks clarity over the treatment of constitutionally protected bondholders versus pensioners.
"It is beyond our constitutionally prescribed role to make these policy choices ourselves," he wrote.
Several Republican lawmakers noted that flag burning is a constitutionally protected form of free speech.
Constitutionally, Church and his colleagues made the right call, Pike's House colleagues the wrong one.
Wade, the landmark 1973 case that made abortion a constitutionally protected right for American women.
Wade, which constitutionally protects the right to safe and legal abortions in the United States.
"There are no chapter amendments that can resurrect this constitutionally flawed document," said Mr. Soares.
The result was virtual permanent war, increasingly without prior authorization by Congress, as constitutionally required.
But Johnson and his "little gang" insist there was nothing constitutionally untoward about their actions.
"This is love that must be constitutionally recognized and not just sexual acts," she added.
The difference matters because the Supreme Court has said only racial gerrymandering is constitutionally suspect.
Constitutionally guaranteeing gender equality would allow individuals to more easily claim their rights in court.
Other proposals are constitutionally problematic like banning weapons like the AR-15 used by Paddock.
An executive branch guidance document cannot substitute, constitutionally, for an unambiguous condition imposed by Congress.
In addition, U.S. courts have said "rhetorical hyperbole" associated with politics is constitutionally protected speech.
Dozens of privacy scandals followed as companies seemed constitutionally incapable of keeping data locked down.
Attorney General Ken Paxton said the law is constitutionally sound and he will defend it.
Wade and oppose a woman's constitutionally-protected right to make her own health care decisions.
Even if a state is not constitutionally obligated to provide all of its children with an equal education, it should surely be constitutionally required to provide them with at least an education that gives them the chance to learn the most basic skills to succeed.
Assurances by level-headed ministers that Parliament would block a no-deal exit are constitutionally questionable.
The officer's only apparent basis for this detention was the boy's race, which is constitutionally unreasonable.
But it's much easier, and less risky, to simply change the policy to something constitutionally unassailable.
No one pardoned could constitutionally withhold their testimony in either a criminal investigation or from Congress.
Almost all of it was devoted to questions of legality — what executive actions are constitutionally permissible?
Ferguson decision – which upheld the constitutionally of racial segregation laws – stand as a precedent, would they?
It should not become constitutionally acceptable just because the condemned cannot point to a better alternative.
" He later added that detaining people with green cards was "unheard of," and "not constitutionally permissible.
Depending on who you listen to, the order is either a worthy goal or constitutionally unlikely.
The president is not popular, but constitutionally wields important powers over the army, judiciary and administration.
But the armed forces, though constitutionally required to be apolitical, are the final arbiters of power.
In the U.S., the right to freedom of expression is a "constitutionally protected right," per Webley.
But a "blanket rule" with any particular racial target, Mr Elias, is constitutionally out of bounds.
In May, it set the July deadline for the board to be constitutionally reappointed or replaced.
Third, the criminal justice system failed to protect his constitutionally mandated right to a fair trial.
However constitutionally powerful the French president, he cannot enact reforms without the political backing of parliament.
Yes, Clinton is constitutionally eligible to run -- she's 20183 and was born in the United States.
The Supreme Court's conservative majority argued that Congress could not constitutionally order people to buy insurance.
Nevertheless, I had learned something important, namely that I was constitutionally unsuited to unskilled manual work.
In fact, much anti-Semitic hate speech is constitutionally protected, just like racist and sexist speech.
Tom McClintock (R-Calif.) offered an amendment that would exempt constitutionally guaranteed debt from the bill.
They insist that the government is constitutionally bound to protect the civil rights of its citizens.
The decennial census is a constitutionally required count of every person living in the United States.
Trump has a long history of speculating whether potential presidential rivals are constitutionally eligible to serve.
And taking away a constitutionally protected right, they argue, should carry a much greater legal bar.
More uneducated voters are either angry about public policies or oblivious to constitutionally based national standards.
The Court's constitutionally prescribed role is to vindicate the individual rights of the people before it.
They must be allowed the latitude and discretion to act on their own Constitutionally-guaranteed sovereignty.
"Such unprecedented action breaches our prior agreement and circumvents the constitutionally required accommodation process," Whitaker said.
The difference matters because the Supreme Court has said that only racial gerrymandering is constitutionally suspect.
Abortion is normal, safe health care that has been constitutionally protected for nearly half a century.
Though Democrats seem constitutionally incapable of recognizing it, they have the political advantage on climate change.
The President of the DRC is constitutionally obligated to hand over power through a democratic election.
Under both parties, the presidency has grown institutionally narcissistic while the legislature has become constitutionally oblivious.
" Tariq Harb, a legal expert, called the Supreme Court's ruling the "constitutionally correct and proper decision.
"Can you openly admit that you know the Earth is constitutionally round?" he said to me.
" He added, "It cannot force us to change our business, which is lawful and constitutionally protected.
Prisons and jails are constitutionally mandated to provide health care, but that responsibility ends upon release.
They remained in a kind of legal limbo in which they lacked constitutionally based civil rights.
The constitutionally mandated presidential message was formally known as the "Annual Message" from 1790 to 1946.
Constitutionally, the emperor is "the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people".
Otherwise, he will be complicit in allowing a constitutionally deficient process to proceed under his watch.
Any pushback would have to overcome the federal approval already granted, which constitutionally trumps provincial opposition.
Regulations are constitutionally problematic because they are not passed by Congress, but by the executive branch.
But I do believe that constitutionally we have the power to rotate judges to other courts.
But I do believe that constitutionally we have the power to rotate judges to other courts.
But it may not constitutionally regulate or prohibit in-state growing, processing, or use of marijuana.
Public sector proponents of RTW argue that compulsory membership violates the constitutionally protected right of association.
But the CFPB has never before argued that the statute creating the bureau is constitutionally flawed.
So, constitutionally, who was right — and who was wrong — about the First Amendment and its protections?
Impeachment is a constitutionally mandated process and has no effect on the results of an election.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is constitutionally mandated to preside over the Senate's impeachment trial.
"Nobody in this class got constitutionally adequate notice of their right to opt out," Friedman said.
"Constitutionally protected free speech cannot be suppressed at the whim of elected officials and public servants."
Does it deserve a police force of its own, even if that would be constitutionally questionable?
Democrats have taken the constitutionally heretical position that a president must act if Congress "fails" to.
It's one of the few countries in which the right to bear arms is constitutionally protected.
There is also the concern of a constitutionally ineligible or "gray area" person serving in the presidential line of succession: While the 12th Amendment specifically requires vice presidents to be constitutionally eligible to serve as president, there is no such requirement for members of the Cabinet.
Constitutionally, "police officers are allowed to shoot under two circumstances," David Klinger, a University of Missouri-St.
Secondly, constitutionally all the basic agencies and organizations of a state have to reflect those democratic norms.
Notably, even the issuance of an NSL cannot be based solely on observations of constitutionally protected speech.
Correctional healthcare may be constitutionally guaranteed, but every new appointment request—or "kite"—costs the inmate $7.
Finally, perhaps Trump has concluded that he simply is constitutionally incapable of running an ordinary, disciplined campaign.
Is this order valid, when constitutionally analyzed under privacy law associated with the Fourth and Ninth Amendments?
In the not-so-distant future, abortion and IVF have been constitutionally outlawed in all 50 states.
You&aposve got to tell the attorney general, and you have the power constitutionally to do so.
Emperor Akihito's duties include Shinto religious ceremonies and constitutionally-defined tasks, such as the opening of parliament.
The president-elect declared far-reaching, often divisive or even constitutionally questionable goals on the campaign trail.
In troubled areas, Germany's constitutionally mandated system of fiscal transfers across states can smooth globalisation's rougher edges.
With the president in his last constitutionally permitted term, the spectre of a post-Putin era looms.
Third, the Senate totally repudiated the rule of law and any constitutionally mandated limits on the presidency.
He called Price's complaints "procedurally unremarkable and constitutionally acceptable," and said the issue is all about timing.
The Treasury Department has proposed a mechanism that would allow a restructuring of the constitutionally guaranteed debt.
The White House Correspondents' Association would object to any move that would threaten those constitutionally-protected principles.
His administration ends on July 28 and he is constitutionally barred from seeking a second consecutive term.
In the United States, even radical and abhorrent ideas are constitutionally protected, as is watching jihadist videos.
"I believe that, constitutionally, local governments cannot be forced to comply, to help ICE," Sánchez said Tuesday.
They are constitutionally protected, a right which was affirmed again in a Supreme Court ruling last summer.
" Justice Wilhelm Schluckebier wrote that the application of the proportionality principle was "constitutionally misguided in several respects.
There are about 29,000 defectors in South Korea, which is constitutionally required to accept all North Koreans.
The ban on entry from these Muslim-majority countries is incompatible with our constitutionally guaranteed religious freedom.
Constitutionally, impeachment is designed to hold a president accountable for "high crimes and misdemeanours" committed in office.
The Court's constitutionally prescribed role is to vindicate the individual rights of the people appearing before it.
On the left, there are those who want to abolish our Constitutionally-given right to bear arms.
LePage is constitutionally barred from seeking another term in office, but Ricketts is up for re-election.
Below are some facts about Germany's self-imposed balanced budget goal and the constitutionally enshrined debt brake.
This turns constitutionally protected First and Second Amendment activity into the basis of a seizure of property.
It's worth reflecting on Sullivan today to appreciate why the press is constitutionally protected and democratically essential.
The court has been clear for years that animus is not a constitutionally permissible basis for legislation.
It is that he cannot be charged with that crime if his only actions were constitutionally authorized.
He nonetheless called the $75 million punitive damages award "constitutionally impermissible" and reduced it to $20 million.
While the appeals court upheld the limits as constitutionally permissible under the Second Amendment, Judge Kavanaugh dissented.
But Prokopi himself, who doesn't say much and seems constitutionally incapable of showing his cards, remains elusive.
A three-judge panel split in favor of the Legislature, saying that the maps were constitutionally drawn.
Wade, "abortion was correctly identified as a constitutionally protected right, and it must remain legal," she writes.
Other Republican lawmakers, meanwhile, have argued that, constitutionally, election security is firmly the purview of the states.
The president has promised to decree his way to better health care, which he cannot constitutionally do.
Moreover, executive privilege covers communications about a president's constitutionally assigned responsibilities, not every topic he might discuss.
In both the Clinton and Trump impeachment inquiries, I addressed that theory as historically and constitutionally unsupportable.
But that doesn't necessarily mean these kids, and Americans generally, aren't constitutionally entitled to a stable climate.
And the constitutionally protected free press, including Fox News, have been questioning his many lies and fabrications.
Constitutionally, any lawmaker who can command a majority in parliament can stake a claim to form government.
Vitriol and blind hatred aside, President Trump has been robbed of his constitutionally protected due process rights.
That requires the press to better understand that fixing this issue is constitutionally possible and politically necessary.
Yet constitutionally, Knott remained an outsider, perpetually frustrated both by his fame and by his lack thereof.
Free speech is constitutionally enshrined in both Germany and France, as it is in the United States.
Once eroded, the actions of government rest more on political power and less on constitutionally established institutions.
Lobbying is constitutionally protected speech, too, but Congress  and states have made lobbying expenses non-tax deductible.
You could do this legally and constitutionally without ever mentioning the word "impeachment" at the investigation stage.
But disclosing the evidence was not constitutionally required, he said, and it would have made no difference.
"Constitutionally you can't have a law go retroactively," said Ressa, a 2018 Time Person of the year.
He said his commentary on "The Daily Shoah" podcast was constitutionally protected political speech and shock comedy.
Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, said the law was constitutionally sound and he would defend it.
To the Editor: President Trump's argument for repealing the Johnson Amendment, ostensibly constitutionally grounded, is nonetheless specious.
Coldwell said no matter who takes office, the reform program cannot be altered and is constitutionally guaranteed.
Free speech is constitutionally enshrined in both Germany and France, as it is in the United States.
Instead, it appears to be another example of the administration's blanket defiance of Congress's constitutionally mandated responsibilities.
And the courts are beginning to assume that this is, for the moment, a constitutionally acceptable outcome.
" The plaintiffs, ruled U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga, "have constitutionally protected liberty interests that are implicated by their inclusion" on the list, and the Department of Homeland Security process by which people listed on the watchlist can challenge their inclusion "is not constitutionally adequate to protect those liberty interests.
On top of that, public colleges and universities are essentially constitutionally bound to protect speech on their properties.
However, even though minority governments are constitutionally familiar, they have an awful record in terms of effective government.
"The Department's decision reflects President Trump's blanket defiance of Congress's constitutionally mandated duties," Nadler said in a statement.
Religious groups balked, and sued on the grounds that the government was infringing on their constitutionally protected rights.
And as chief executive officer, if he wanted to, constitutionally, Dan Bongino, he could fire anyone he wants.
"I think we're constitutionally bound to include all terms of sentence," he said, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
Defense lawyers have countered that wearing black and protesting — absent evidence of violent activity — is constitutionally protected speech.
A report by a constitutionally-mandated watchdog last year said the Guptas influenced Zuma in making government appointments.
Moore added that it was unfortunate that a natural disaster coincided with Georgia's "constitutionally valid" voter registration deadline.
One is an agreed independence referendum, which is constitutionally difficult, and which Mr Rajoy and Spanish opinion oppose.
There are some very important exceptions to this rule, but encouraging violence may actually be constitutionally protected speech.
But although school systems may be constitutionally obligated to welcome unaccompanied minors or undocumented immigrants, communities are not.
Civil liberties lawyers have said police need "probable cause," and therefore a warrant, to avoid constitutionally unreasonable searches.
Liberal democracy puts certain limits on majority rule, such as constitutionally protected minority rights and rule of law.
That said, Men In Black premiered in an era fraught with its own constitutionally-questionable approaches to immigration.
The Mexican Senate, constitutionally modeled after its American counterpart, is the legislative body in charge of foreign relations.
Nor is he likely to, since the Supreme Court has declared flag-burning to be constitutionally protected speech.
The constitutionally mandated anti-corruption agency said Absa must repay 1.1 billion rand ($83 million) to the state.
Meanwhile, the Supremacy Clause holds that when constitutionally valid federal laws conflict with state laws, federal law prevails.
Gillespie is an especially strong prospect for what is among the most constitutionally powerful governorships in the nation.
It's a holiday here in the States—Happy Elected Officials Constitutionally Directed to Nominate Federal Judges Day, everyone!
"We conclude that the petitioner's trial counsel rendered constitutionally adequate representation," Justice Peter Zarella wrote for the majority.
We should hope that senators will perform their constitutionally-mandated responsibility in a rational and intellectually coherent manner.
But the high court ruled Tuesday that the Domestic Partnership Act was discriminatory and violated constitutionally protected freedoms.
The Department of Justice would argue that it is Constitutionally-mandated to uphold the laws passed by Congress.
Reed, in 1971, the Equal Protection Clause was seen to cover women; gender discrimination was now constitutionally suspect.
There is no argument being made that such state party rule is constitutionally invalid and they are not.
The notice gives former and incumbent president time to assert their constitutionally based claim of privilege against disclosure.
A candidate from the military faction — a constitutionally guaranteed 25 percent of Parliament — had yet to be named.
The Public Protector, a constitutionally-mandated anti-graft watchdog, said on Wednesday that the investigation had been finalised.
They remain constitutionally the children of provinces, which can decide to make changes to their structure and powers.
The US is one of the few countries in which the right to bear arms is constitutionally protected.
This is something that they see really constitutionally opposed to, although who knows, maybe they'll appoint one tomorrow.
But the fact that an indictment is constitutionally dubious means that Rosenstein is unlikely to greenlight bringing charges.
If that's true, then something is constitutionally awry: Judges are affecting life in America more than elected officials.
But elastic criminal laws should not be stretched to cover Mr. Trump's exercise of his constitutionally authorized power.
We allow our leaders to govern because we trust that they've been selected in a constitutionally valid process.
Which brings us to Donald Trump, a man who many commentators believe to be constitutionally incapable of pivoting.
Fact check: The legislative branch is constitutionally tasked with the power to conduct oversight of the executive branch.
"House Democrats' novel conception of 'abuse of power' as a supposedly impeachable offense is constitutionally defective," they wrote.
Not calling Trump to testify under oath will turn this constitutionally mandated trial into a partisan cover-up.
Mr. Skakel "had the burden to present evidence demonstrating that Sherman's investigation was constitutionally inadequate," the court wrote.
Domestic climate coalitions at the state level can use "cap-and-trade" policies as a constitutionally-viable alternative.
On the campaign trail he vowed to wipe out the constitutionally guaranteed birthright citizenship with an executive order.
Big-footing British Columbia and its First Nations, even if constitutionally viable, would likely damage Mr. Trudeau politically.
Constitutionally, any lawmaker who can command a majority in parliament can stake a claim to form the government.
Constitutionally, any lawmaker who can command a majority in parliament can stake a claim to form the government.
Classifying conversion therapy as fraud is an effective way to combat these deceptive practitioners and is constitutionally sound.
Race-conscious admissions programmes are constitutionally valid only if they are the least obtrusive means to attain diversity.
Constitutionally speaking, presidential impeachments were intended to act as a check on the presidency by the legislative branch.
"The impeachment process is constitutionally dictated and it does have to do with policy," the author told Hill.
The NRA has pushed back against the students declaring that they have "confused Americans" over Constitutionally protected gunrights.
The appeals court found that the law violated the First Amendment because it criminalized constitutionally protected free speech.
While India is constitutionally a federation, its states have enjoyed greater rights during eras of coalition union governments.
But then I think of Trump, whose Muslim ban would fly in the face of the Constitution, whose threats to the press strike me as constitutionally hostile, whose advancement of torture would seem to me constitutionally questionable (to say nothing of its legality in the face of international norms and treaties).
Decided in 2008 and 2010 respectively, Heller and McDonald enshrined individual ownership of firearms as a constitutionally protected right.
Is VandeHei aware that Zuckerberg is 31 years old and thus constitutionally ineligible to run for president this year?
There, Trump will take the oath of office at the constitutionally prescribed noon hour and deliver his inaugural address.
Kathy Kraninger is a believer in a limited and constitutionally accountable government, as are Mick Mulvaney and President Trump.
Constitutionally, we know he can&apost either because of the arguments laid out by Republican administration and Democrat administration.
"It's one thing," constitutionally speaking, "to say 'I'm going to ban migrants — or Muslims, even — from Yemen,'" Johnson says.
Each post will be examined to see if the speech is constitutionally protected by the First Amendment, he said.
"Constitutionally, the federal government might have the upper hand ... but the B.C. government could force significant delays," he said.
And, perhaps most importantly, all those vacation photos you posted to Facebook would be considered constitutionally protected free speech.
"It is ironic that India, which is constitutionally federal, is less devolved than China," says an urban-studies researcher.
President Kabila is in the seventh year of a five-year term and is constitutionally barred from standing again.
But there's no way the Trump administration could write a constitutionally watertight version of its refugee and visa ban.
Constitutionally, it is part of their duty to provide oversight of an executive branch in sore need of it.
Whatever you think of the policy arguments surrounding affirmative action, the question is whether the programs are constitutionally permitted.
Announced Tuesday, a special session is a convening of state lawmakers outside the constitutionally mandated 140-day regular session.
The release of the report by the Public Protector, a constitutionally mandated anti-graft official, was suspended on Oct.
On Thursday, the EFF filed a lawsuit stating that anti-circumvention provisions violate the constitutionally protected freedom of expression.
Other esoteric liberal plans, like Lawrence Lessig's pathway for Ryan to constitutionally install Clinton as president, are downright loopy.
Members of Congress would be abdicating that duty if they enacted a wealth tax they thought was constitutionally flawed.
Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) blasted President Barack Obama for excessive and constitutionally dubious use of executive orders and memoranda.
Bloom, however, reportedly ruled that the defendants were not constitutionally obligated to protect students who were not in custody.
"Congress may not constitutionally compel the President's senior advisers to testify about their official duties," the DOJ letter reads.
"This is a completely unsupported attempt to suppress constitutionally protected speech," said ACLU of Northern California attorney Michael Risher.
While nobody knows what will follow, few people in Russia's elite expect the succession to happen constitutionally or peacefully.
It's merely an attempt to take away women's basic, constitutionally-guaranteed rights to control choices for their own bodies.
"This decision represents a clear escalation in the Trump administration's blanket defiance of Congress's constitutionally mandated duties," Nadler said.
Whether Mueller's team can constitutionally charge and prosecute Trump for criminal wrongdoing is unchartered territory at the Supreme Court.
Barzani was the first President of Iraqi Kurdistan after its autonomy was constitutionally upheld by Iraq's government in 2005.
It is a turnoff to moderates and independents and constitutionally-minded Republicans who would like to vote for you.
We should expect these patriots to lead in a triumph over the present divisiveness in our constitutionally divided government.
House chamber guards generally do not enforce the dress code rules for lawmakers, who are constitutionally obligated to vote.
I'm joking (and anyway Machado is constitutionally ineligible for the presidency), but there is an interesting underlying question here.
After the government missed a constitutionally mandated deadline, 17 people died in clashes between security forces and Sidama activists.
Ingalls, whose works are frequently out of print, has been unjustly neglected, and she is also constitutionally self-effacing.
McConnell has refused to take up HR 843 and similar bills, arguing it infringes on constitutionally protected free speech.
Election officials argued that they were not constitutionally required to show evidence of how the voter rolls were compiled.
The question is not what is fair to Judge Kavanaugh but rather what is constitutionally healthiest for the republic.
We have contorted our constitutionally prescribed media into profit-maximizing engines of mutually exclusive assuaging memes and inciting provocations.
Conservative celebrities and activists have complained about schools canceling their speaking engagements, saying it violates constitutionally-protected free speech.
"Freedom of expression constitutes a constitutionally guaranteed right that is vital to human dignity," prosecutors wrote in an opinion.
"This is a highly aggressive arrest based on a seldom-used statute that is constitutionally questionable," Mr. Borghardt said.
We cannot compare what women go through to access constitutionally protected health care to regulations and restrictions on firearms.
Both parties would have worked as a constitutionally established institution obligated to find the facts not seek political advantage.
In the letter, the White House argued Democrats were pursuing a "constitutionally invalid" investigation of a duly elected president.
As offensive as those remarks were, the lawyers said, Mr. Paladino had a constitutionally protected right to make them.
Fortunately, the Supreme Court long has disfavored arguments that federal statutes silently erode constitutionally protected rights or state authority.
Second, federal judges are constitutionally entitled to "hold their offices" during good behavior and not have their salaries reduced.
VdA's constitutionally granted special status entitles the region to receive 100% of major national taxes (PIT, CIT and VAT).
And it's constitutionally dubious for localities to detain people for no other reason than an administrative request from ICE.
If the GO bonds are constitutionally protected and within their limits then the board would take that into consideration.
U.S. Energy Secretary Perry told CNBC that the Mexican reforms should be secured because they are in place constitutionally.
Islam is constitutionally and culturally enshrined here and taught at school; Muslims make up 96 percent of the population.
It was just days after Trump threatened to unilaterally end constitutionally protected birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants.
" Trump received pushback from both sides of the aisle over calling the constitutionally authorized process of impeachment a "lynching.
Why not pursue these public, constitutionally protected forms of resistance and make the most of this precious political inheritance?
Whitaker's appointment would create a road map for the evasion of the constitutionally prescribed Senate advice-and-consent role.
Constitutionally, the limits on the president should be the Article I guys, it should be the Congress. Right. Okay?
"Banks should be empowered and constitutionally protected to conduct commercially prudent settlements," Jaitley told a news conference in New Delhi.
There's a special prosecutor leading the investigation because the attorney general's office is constitutionally obliged to represent the state's interest.
Finally, Hawley says Congress should "eliminate constitutionally problematic aspects" of the FTC's fact-finding, which is binding in federal court.
During protests, for instance, police might not wear cameras so as to not conduct surveillance of a constitutionally protected activity.
With no tax, the brief argues, there is no longer any justification to uphold the individual mandate as constitutionally valid.
Yet he has repeatedly delayed holding an election—now rescheduled for December—in which he is constitutionally barred from running.
The government's popular, though constitutionally questionable, moves in Kashmir, and the Supreme Court's failure to challenge them, have not helped.
The president should not compare a constitutionally mandated impeachment inquiry to such a dangerous and dark chapter of American history.
And the Washington Post reported this week that Patrick Shanahan's position as acting Defense secretary could also be constitutionally murky.
They also said they had constitutionally protected property interests in the money, because they held liens on the pledged funds.
The police department worked with a law firm to review each post and determine if the speech was constitutionally protected.
"But instead, it seems like this company has become constitutionally incapable of admitting that they let anybody down," he said.
"Your inquiry is constitutionally invalid and a violation of due process," the letter from White House counsel Pat Cipollone states.
He has not, as he claims, provided a constitutionally rigorous understanding of impeachment to stand against the prevailing political one.
Complying with constitutionally legal court orders is not "creating a back door"; in a democracy, that is a front door.
"We cannot fault the president for being politically incorrect, but we do fault him for being constitutionally incorrect," Chin said.
Therefore, President Trump enacting executive orders is merely following in the precedent established by former presidents, not necessarily constitutionally merited.
Suu Kyi, though constitutionally barred from the presidency, is expected to provide informal but decisive leadership for the new government.
Courts have generally held that administrative agencies are the more constitutionally appropriate and institutionally competent bodies to address such harms.
This is why Congress needs to ethically, honestly and objectively fulfill its constitutionally mandated oversight responsibilities of the executive branch.
Our constitutionally protected freedom of speech and freedom of the press are pillars that make this country great, and different.
It assumes that the president cannot refrain from participating in specific matters that, constitutionally, fall under his or her responsibility.
"We believe that the interdict essentially shuts down what is a constitutionally created institution," the party said in a statement.
Yet they're constitutionally incapable of doing it, because their creativity and ambition cannot be contained in rectangular black-metal housing.
He will be held to account but, constitutionally, a president must leave or be removed from office before criminal prosecution.
Public schools have an obligation to educate our children; their right to access a free public education is constitutionally enshrined.
In Mr. Moore's case, a trial court found that he was intellectually disabled and constitutionally ineligible for the death penalty.
In some cases, this involves adults learning a few lessons from some students who are social-media and constitutionally savvy.
Thirty years before voting became a Constitutionally-protected right for women, Wyoming first ensured women's suffrage at the state level.
But local authorities say holding detainees beyond the constitutionally mandated period puts them at risk of violating their constitutional oaths.
The problem is that constitutionally, the Puerto Rican government cannot change the vested benefits of retirees or even present employees.
" The signatories also "assert our right to refuse participation in any U.S. government contracts that violate constitutionally protected civil liberties.
Snowden's revelations principally addressed the NSA, but also included reflections of constitutionally suspect operations by other agencies, including the FBI.
It does not matter constitutionally, nor as a matter of tradition, whether a nomination is made in an election year.
" Established in 2006, the Ibrahim Prize goes to democratically African leaders who have left office after their "constitutionally mandated term.
Constitutionally, the right to associate freely with white nationalist individuals or groups in either physical or online spaces is protected.
He understands that there's another constitutionally prescribed mechanism for addressing bad conduct on the part of the president, namely Congress.
The manual says that its constitutionally permissible for law enforcement officers to conduct criminal investigations without revealing their official status.
The president is constitutionally bound to uphold, defend and protect the Constitution and the rule of law in this country.
When he was constitutionally subordinate (to the president during Comey's firing and to Barr after Mueller's report), he followed orders.
The defendants' lawyer contends Dr. Stajic can't prove why she was fired, and that her vote wasn't constitutionally protected speech.
In April of 2018, President Trump said he'd like a 16-year term, despite being constitutionally limited to 8 years.
"With his actions, President Obama has attempted to bypass the constitutionally ordained legislative process and rewrite the law unilaterally," Sen.
"If it's not a true or credible threat, it's constitutionally protected speech," his lawyer, Kendra Parris, said in an interview.
The full Senate went on to vote to remove him by far more than the constitutionally required two-thirds majority.
Or is it, as the Supreme Court agreed in the Citizens United case, an exercise in constitutionally protected free speech?
Now that President Trump's executive order has been enjoined, the next — and only constitutionally sustainable — move is up to Congress.
Surviving a president who will wreck our country's longstanding and constitutionally guaranteed right of religious liberty will be much harder.
He grudgingly acknowledged a woman's constitutionally protected right to an abortion, but he stood by his belief that Roe v.
Or they may be the first step toward the sort of constitutionally forbidden discrimination that worries many First Amendment experts.
Catch up on the process, find out what Republicans are arguing and read our explanation of what is constitutionally impeachable.
Elections were called in 1976, and Mr. Soares won, making him the first constitutionally elected prime minister after the revolution.
"There are often political obstacles, but there's nothing inherently problematic about it constitutionally," said Michael Dorf, a Cornell law professor.
If abortion is constitutionally protected, then there was never a reasonable argument that the Texas laws complied with our Constitution.
The president's constitutionally granted means for such protection include his ability to veto legislation that contravenes or otherwise undermines it.
Cities have even passed 36 new laws to ban panhandling since 2006, despite courts repeatedly declaring panhandling constitutionally protected speech.
Sessions was right constitutionally while the Democrats were right procedurally in the confrontation over the refusal to answer certain questions.
The bill's sweeping language also leave open the possibility that innocent political activists could face charges for constitutionally protected behavior.
Constitutionally, 92 lawmakers would have had to support the motion for it to have been be submitted to the speaker.
The Trump administration took exactly the right step in recognizing National Assembly leader Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's constitutionally legitimate president.
Congratulations, Americans: Your ability to rant on Facebook is constitutionally protected, thanks to a Supreme Court opinion handed down Monday.
Constitutionally speaking, counties, cities, and other municipal governments are considered mere political subdivisions of the states in which they're located.
I come down on the side of A, it is not constitutionally required and B, it is not a useful tool.
Trump has long said that Cruz may not be constitutionally qualified to serve as president because he was born in Canada.
Constitutionally, they would be allowed to run again, but it's not clear how much damage to their reputations has been done.
The department plans to review each post to see if the speech is constitutionally protected by the First Amendment, he added.
Take his regular "jokes" about the possibility of extending his time in office beyond the Constitutionally-mandated two four-year terms.
They argue that the White House is undermining Congress's constitutionally mandated oversight role and the House is compelled to act. Rep.
The White House letter slammed the impeachment investigation as "constitutionally illegitimate" and made clear the administration does not plan to cooperate.
"[It's] a dangerous technology that has serious implications for our privacy and constitutionally protected rights ... Congress should treat it as such."
"The delay in desegregation has deprived generations of students of the constitutionally-guaranteed right of an integrated education," the opinion read.
BHP Group and Rio Tinto issued a statement in support of a constitutionally enshrined body to advise parliament on indigenous matters.
On any given day in the United States, more than 450,0003 people are behind bars awaiting their constitutionally mandated fair trial.
In constitutionally secular France, the head of state could hardly stage anything remotely resembling a religious ritual in his own residence.
Though there are many states that still allow for the death penalty, it has been constitutionally banned in Michigan since 1963.
Conchita Carpio-Morales expressed "concern" over the order, describing it as "an impairment of the constitutionally enshrined independence" of the agency.
Finally, after 113 years of being denied the right to vote, the 19th Amendment constitutionally protected a woman's right to vote.
Prior to and then during the trial, Cataldo tried unsuccessfully to dismiss Carter's charge, arguing her texts are constitutionally protected speech.
Several union documents reference company Gimlet founders Matt Lieber and Alex Blumberg claiming they were "constitutionally unopposed" to a union drive.
Eliazar Posada from El Centro Hispano called the extended detainments "constitutionally murky," and challenged the ICE criticism of local law enforcement.
Each day that it remains in effect is a day that American citizens are being deprived of a constitutionally governed nation.
Leaks that expose actual government wrongdoing are constitutionally protected speech, but they're not treated that way these days according to Bhandari.
After World War II, the Empreror's role in national affairs was constitutionally limited to a largely ceremonial status under U.S. occupation.
Dolan is a man who is constitutionally prone to being irked, but in this case he was not alone, or wrong.
His verbal assaults on Congress have led to charges that he's disregarding the constitutionally enshrined separate but equal branches of government.
Indeed, a president would have a compelling basis, perhaps a constitutionally unassailable right, to delay any trial until his term expires.
The draft envisaged a presidential, French-style system, under which the position of president would constitutionally be limited to two terms.
Civil liberties lawyers have said that police need "probable cause," and therefore a warrant, in order to avoid constitutionally unreasonable searches.
According to one of President Trump's recent tweets, "there's not one shred of evidence" that he has done anything constitutionally wrong.
Any student knows that standing up in History and saying "this class sucks," won't be treated as a constitutionally protected act.
For the most part, Title X has avoided the heated debate over abortion and a woman's constitutionally protected right to choose.
"The president does not have to sit there constitutionally and allow it to run its course," he told lawmakers on Wednesday.
The GOP, meanwhile, has abandoned its constitutionally mandated Article One powers in exchange for stacking federal courts with like-minded judges.
He was nominated for the purpose of taking away a woman's constitutionally protected right to make her own health care decisions.
By contrast Mr. Trump, an accomplished businessman unaccustomed to answering to anyone, appears constitutionally incapable of letting any slight go unchallenged.
"The President has a constitutionally grounded interest in being able to engage in confidential communications with his senior advisers," he added.
But the courts have no such luxury because they are constitutionally unable to add or replace judges on their own initiative.
Certainly a woman's access to safe and constitutionally-protected health care shouldn't depend on the personal views of politicians in Congress.
She conceded that Hikind, an outspoken conservative, was exercising his constitutionally-protected right to free speech by criticizing her on Twitter.
If so, both Baghdad and the Kurds, who are constitutionally entitled to a slice of the nation's oil revenue, might benefit.
And, at the very least, as an American citizen, I should be constitutionally entitled to know why I have been detained.
Of these varied approaches to impeachment, there are none that can be said to be more constitutionally legitimate than the others.
Mr. Kabila was to step down at the end of 2016 at the end of his second term, as constitutionally mandated.
But even a swindler is entitled to fair treatment by prosecutors, including the constitutionally protected right to see any exculpatory evidence.
That leaves him with the obstruction of justice narrative which I think is constitutionally flawed and isn't going to go anywhere.
It was even poised to recognize the indigent as a constitutionally protected group, like racial minorities, under the Equal Protection Clause.
Both the right to free speech and the right to bear arms can be limited -- even though both are constitutionally safeguarded.
While others put forth big and fanciful ideas, Mr. Smith's proposal was politically palatable and constitutionally sound: reparations through educational support.
Coercing states and localities to perform these functions would also be constitutionally suspect under the 10th Amendment, which safeguards states' rights.
Though Islam is Malaysia's official religion and the country has Sharia courts for civil cases for Muslims, it is constitutionally secular.
Politically independent The first millennials became constitutionally old enough to run for the US House in 2006, when they turned 25.
Karnataka's governor, Vajubhai Vala, who used to be an aide to Mr. Modi, was constitutionally bound to invite the non-B.
Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Mike Lee of Utah, both Republicans, appeared most skeptical that the bills were constitutionally supportable.
This month's other executions, they said, were also constitutionally unsound, a position that failed to persuade a succession of federal judges.
To do otherwise is to set the dangerous historical precedent that full and fair Senate impeachment trials are not constitutionally required.
" He argued that his client's comments were constitutionally protected speech and that federal prosecutors had blown Ziobrowski's comments "out of proportion.
He could have written a broad decision holding that any governmental discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is constitutionally dubious.
This tells me that the writer's concerns aren't widely held enough to actually rally a constitutionally allowable coup against the President.
It is important to note that Trump's pardon technically falls within legal boundaries, as presidents are constitutionally granted broad pardoning powers.
Under the constitutionally enshrined debt brake, the federal government can take on new debt of up to 0.35% of economic output.
What transforms suspicion from constitutionally "unreasonable" to "reasonable" is the identification of some articulable fact that validates the suspicion of wrongdoing.
Free speech advocates say the Democrats' calls for Silicon Valley to play political gatekeeper risk trampling on constitutionally protected political discourse.
Even if such an idea weren't impractical and constitutionally dubious at best, it would deal an irreparable blow to judicial independence.
We can see this dereliction by examining the constitutionally mandated oath that the president-elect must recite upon assuming his office.
"We cannot fault the president for being politically incorrect, but we do fault him for being constitutionally incorrect," Mr. Chin said.
The FHFA, by contrast, seems to be sticking by its position that its director was constitutionally appointed, according to a Sept.
The young Calder and his middle-aged counterpart are almost identical: self-assured, hard working, constitutionally cheerful — and that's about it.
Pena Nieto is constitutionally barred from re-election, and the centrist PRI will not formally elect its candidate until Feb. 18.
Illinois currently has a constitutionally mandated flat tax, where residents are all taxed at the same rate, no matter their income.
Constitutionally, "police officers are allowed to shoot under two circumstances," says criminologist David Klinger of the University of Missouri St. Louis.
Survival International is pushing the Brazilian government to enforce constitutionally protected land rights before the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro this summer.
"It is a blatant neglect of duty and a shameful failure to follow the law as a constitutionally elected officer," Bondi said.
Who resigned this week as prime minister of Italy after voters rejected his proposal to constitutionally reduce the size of the Senate?
Last month a House of Lords report concluded that it was "constitutionally appropriate" to secure the assent of both houses of Parliament.
She is barred constitutionally from the country's highest office because her sons are foreign citizens but is expected to rule by proxy.
"We will not let the President's tactics prevent Congress from fulfilling our constitutionally mandated oversight responsibilities," the pair said in the statement.
An election marked by fraud in Honduras saw Juan Orlando Hernández, the conservative president, win a constitutionally dubious second term in 2017.
Two of the questions focus on Poland's relationship with the EU. The first asks whether Poland's EU membership should be constitutionally guaranteed.
Terry McAuliffe acted constitutionally when he reinstated voting rights to more than 20003,000 felons via executive order in April of this year.
Abortion clinics do in fact have a constitutionally protected right to perform abortions, she wrote, that is "derivative of the patient's right".
Pena Nieto is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election, and the prospects of his Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) retaining power look grim.
The Plan Support Agreement has the support of creditors who hold approximately $3 billion in total of the island's constitutionally guaranteed claims.
"We need a constitutionally compliant energy system that doesn't destroy these people's lives — and the court can order that," Olson told Vice.
A committee in its House of Representatives just approved a bill to allow state lawmakers to nullify federal law — a nonstarter, constitutionally.
"We comply with federal immigration agencies, but insist that detainer requests be handled constitutionally," Connie Llanos, the spokeswoman, said in an email.
If carried through, this corrosive and constitutionally questionable rule would destroy the educational opportunities that millions of students have chosen to pursue.
The court didn't decide which candidate was allowed to be president; it assessed whether a recount of votes could be done constitutionally.
And that's why it's constitutionally permissible to put limits on contributions, so that public officials are not dependent on a few donors.
BHP Group and Rio Tinto issued an unusual joint statement to support a constitutionally enshrined body to advise parliament on indigenous matters.
In his eyes, it's not constitutionally required to equalise voter population or total population (or any other figure) when drawing legislative boundaries.
" The letter goes on to state, "Destiney has a Constitutionally-protected right to inform others that Khloé Kardashian has copied her designs.
The rights given to an accused person are constitutionally guaranteed because — even as he stands before a court facing charges — he's innocent.
A prosecutor is constitutionally required to disclose any exculpatory evidence under the law established in the Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland.
"It is crucial that the constitutionally delineated civilian leadership maintain control during the transition," the official said on customary condition of anonymity.
He is synonymous with money in politics — something he has fiercely defended for decades as being part of constitutionally protected free speech.
The publication also reports that Attar's lawyer, Mary Chartier, is planning on arguing that FGM is constitutionally protected under the First Amendment.
In May, Chile's constitutional court declined to weigh in on Salar Blanco's lawsuit alleging that Codelco was constitutionally barred from mining lithium.
This constitutionally unorthodox and fiscally unaccountable practice has now become a way of life for members of the House and for senators.
Trump filed a motion to stay the lawsuit, arguing that he was constitutionally protected from being sued while he serves as president.
Opposition against federal programs aimed at regulating Internet connectivity will be based upon perceived violations of constitutionally granted freedoms and civil liberties.
If the GO bonds are constitutionally protected and within their limits then the board would take that into consideration, the aide said.
With the threat of jail time constitutionally eviscerated, the theory goes, Manafort and Gates will refuse to cooperate once and for all.
As a quirk of that history only "people of color" are constitutionally allowed to become Liberian and only Liberians can own property.
Making Apple write and endorse code when it doesn't want to is problematic constitutionally on a few different levels, according to Cardozo.
Democrats, on the other hand, say the administration's actions amount to an unprecedented attempt to block Congress from its constitutionally mandated oversight.
They argue that the government compels subsidies of others' speech all the time and that there is nothing constitutionally suspect about that.
We have a constitutionally protected right to highly offensive speech, but it's a right that, when exercised, often generates widespread moral protest.
"These aren't the final months of a second-term, constitutionally lame-duck presidency with a presidential election fast approaching," Mr. McConnell said.
Second, properly invoking a portion of the Constitution would not provoke a constitutional crisis; rather, it's the constitutionally sanctioned response to one.
"My lords, this is love that must be constitutionally recognized, and not just sexual acts," one lawyer, Menaka Guruswamy, told the judges.
" That article, by University of St. Thomas law professor Michael Stokes Paulsen, notes "constitutionally, the electors may vote for whomever they please.
Ms. Sina, who comes across as constitutionally unflappable on matters of sex, seemed by contrast to relish it, freely pointing it out.
"The government acted upon a constitutionally harmful policy whether Heffernan did or did not in fact engage in political activity," he wrote.
Lawmakers from both parties have assailed the White House's raids on military funds as violating Congress's constitutionally mandated power of the purse.
Race-conscious admissions practices at elite American universities are constitutionally valid only if they are the least obtrusive means to attain diversity.
"Preservation of constitutionally guaranteed freedoms is not antithetical to community safety" in the presence of "rational, fact-based public policy," said Vallone.
His last shot at secrecy is an appeal to the Supreme Court -- a constitutionally critical case that would echo down the generations.
"The one-man rule has de facto begun, even though not constitutionally," Ozer Sencar, director of the Metropoll research firm, told Reuters.
When a president gets something constitutionally wrong or pushes existing boundaries while technically staying within the law, his actions set a precedent.
The military stepped in three times to topple governments between 1960 and 1980, with the aim of upholding Turkey's constitutionally mandated secularism.
John Bolton, the former national security adviser, wants a judge to decide whether a congressional subpoena for his testimony is constitutionally valid.
This was combined with constitutionally protected amnesties, direct positions in the Senate, a favorable electoral system and supermajoritarian thresholds for constitutional change.
"This respect for free speech does not equate to anti-Semitism," Ms. Tlaib wrote, defending economic boycotts as peaceful and constitutionally protected.
McConnell has repeatedly explained his turnaround on campaign finance, saying he believes this issue is inextricably tied to constitutionally protected free speech.
"We see no locus standi for a foreign entity to pronounce on the state of our citizens' constitutionally protected rights," Kumar said.
Likewise, the government can constitutionally require people to pay money to unions, money that the unions can then use for ideological purposes.
Jadwat said that another president might be able to put forth an identical travel ban constitutionally, but that Trump wouldn't be able to.
They came out and said according to the Iowa Constitution, abortion is a constitutionally protected right held to the highest level of scrutiny.
"Congress may not constitutionally compel the President's senior advisers to testify about their official duties," Justice Department Assistant Attorney General Steven Engel wrote.
" WikiLeaks said in a statement posted via Twitter that, "As an accurate publisher of newsworthy information @WikiLeaks is constitutionally protected from such suits.
When the President acts, he must do so pursuant to constitutionally enumerated Article II powers or statutory power allocated to him by Congress.
Democrats believed, not without reason, that Mr Trump's declaration undermined both the separation of powers and Congress's constitutionally mandated power of the purse.
And the president is entitled to exercise his constitutionally protected speech to criticize and condemn Peter Strzok and all American-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: Yes.
In warrants like this, the government is deliberately not limiting itself to the constitutionally required "particular description" of the messages it's looking for.
"We can't constitutionally get rid of all guns, but can't we get semiautomatic assault rifles out of the hands of civilians?" she said.
But the constitutionally dubious REINS bill aims instead to paralyze executive branch rulemaking that protects public health and safety, the environment, and consumers.
Presidential records law now allows incumbents and former presidents to raise a claim of constitutionally based privilege against disclosure of a presidential record.
Which is how I learned that Michael Clayton is apparently on that list of movies that I am constitutionally incapable of turning off.
" Some of those Americans spent days in jail, in what the watchdog organization called "the federal government's constitutionally flawed use of detainer requests.
Now, put on your Trump lenses and consider these two ideas: deport illegals and build a wall, both of which are constitutionally justifiable.
Their question, rather, was whether his constitutionally protected freedoms of speech and association are robust enough to restore him to his old job.
Today, the general premises of liberal, democratic government — the market economy, constitutionally limited government, federalism — are somewhat inexplicably associated with the political right.
If allowed to continue, the action would "constitute an undue, constitutionally intolerable burden on the abortion rights of Ohio women," the filing said.
Constitutionally, we have every right to the "free exercise" of religion, no matter bizarre, childish or wicked our conception of it may be.
For one, even if lawmakers are not constitutionally ineligible to be president, they are without question barred from holding both jobs at once.
However, other than that — you and I share something not unique, but constitutionally earned, a birthright to defend this nation as an American.
Congo's election is being watched closely across Africa, where several long-ruling presidents are seeking to stay on beyond constitutionally mandated term limits.
In the past, the Office of the Pardon Attorney has assisted the White House on clemency petitions -- though it is not constitutionally required.
Congo's election has been closely watched across Africa, where several long-ruling presidents are seeking to stay on beyond constitutionally mandated term limits.
And experts told The Hill that with constitutionally mandated census deadlines approaching, there simply may not be enough time to relitigate the issue.
It's time to stop asking how we got stuck with Donald Trump and start asking how we can, constitutionally, get rid of him.
Important issues go unresolved and individuals and businesses are deprived of the justice to which they are constitutionally entitled, often causing irreparable harm.
The Supreme Court, its conservative majority in place for years, no longer debates whether state-imposed death is morally right or constitutionally valid.
After all, he won the 2016 election; he is the constitutionally empowered civilian commander in chief with the right to give such orders.
Clinton, without evidence, of intending to abolish the Second Amendment — something that she denies and would be constitutionally unable to do as president.
Your time in the office is constitutionally limited -- no matter what you do, you won't ever be president for more than eight years.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's government said on Wednesday it had congratulated Senator Jeanine Anez for "constitutionally" taking over the presidency of neighbouring Bolivia.
To overcome the stain of failing to make good on constitutionally protected government bonds, we must re-establish our credibility in world markets.
The church's moralizing influence over movies was undermined in 1952, when the Supreme Court recognized film as a constitutionally protected form of speech.
The week's biggest drama came during a flag burning, and even then, fewer than 20 people were cuffed after that (constitutionally protected) action.
Their main argument is that Congress has a right to see the entire document in order to perform their constitutionally mandated oversight duties.
The general rule is that businesses engaging in constitutionally protected activity have to follow the same regulations that apply to any other business.
The post that she holds, state counselor, was created after her party's 2015 election victory, as she is constitutionally barred from becoming president.
Mr. Mueller appeared to call on Congress to undertake a constitutionally required "process," yet he does not want to submit to its questioning.
But, as many have argued in response, quid pro quo corruption is far too narrow a governmental interest to identify as constitutionally relevant.
Nixon, the Supreme Court confirmed the existence of a constitutionally grounded executive privilege that shields, among other things, certain communications with the president.
That is why burnishing the aura of power with gratuitous displays like a military parade with no obvious occasion are constitutionally ill advised.
Sirleaf is stepping down at the end of her constitutionally mandated term and the women are giving the country back to the men.
The court, he said, was accepting the drug companies' view that they were "constitutionally entitled to impose conscience-shocking price increases" on consumers.
Tom is not only constitutionally incapable of giving false praise, but he has the best taste in interior design of anyone I know.
" He concluded his thread by urging citizens to say yes to their "God-given, constitutionally protected rights" and no to "more government intrusions.
The point is that the government should not (and constitutionally cannot) meddle in the market and censor labels without a very compelling reason.
He is now 25, and married, and seemingly as unconcerned with stoking the flames of hyperfame as a constitutionally famous person can be.
Top legal minds at the Justice Department have learned from the demise of EO1 and revised its successors into airtight, constitutionally-sound documents.
Many departments already had policies and training requirements governing appropriate, constitutionally-sound uses of such equipment, so this requirement was not particularly onerous.
When people hear the name "Neil Gorsuch," as qualified as he may be, they should associate him with a constitutionally damaging power grab.
But this is the first full year of millennials to reach the constitutionally mandated age of 35 to take the office of president.
Some officials in non-cooperative jurisdictions argue the requests are voluntary and honoring them could mean detaining people without a constitutionally valid reason.
Things get constitutionally murky, however, when the democratic will that the monarch is supposed to endorse becomes too difficult for her to read.
Now, on April 11 students are planning to walk out of their schools to protest the constitutionally protected right to have an abortion.
Constitutionally speaking, the broad presidential powers outlined by the President's defense could reshape the way future Oval Office occupants view their duties. 3.
Given the constitutionally protected freedom of the press, only government officials who leak classified information have been prosecuted, not journalists who publish it.
There were things about him not to like, chief among them his constitutionally based refusal to vote for the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
A New York judge ruled in 2012 against a Canadian silver producer, finding negative reports circulated by hedge funds were constitutionally protected opinions.
The destruction and persecution of minorities in modern times is proof enough that racial and ethnic hatred is unacceptable even if constitutionally protected.
That declaration followed a referendum on secession, deemed constitutionally illegal by the courts and to which central government responded by sending riot police.
That would likely portend a strong performance in presidential and congressional elections in November 2017, in which Bachelet is constitutionally barred from running.
Constitutionally, this belongs in the hands of the legislative branch and, by extension, the American people who vote members of Congress into office.
Republicans have argued for more permissive rules to safeguard constitutionally protected political speech, while Democrats have called for greater limits on politicians' lies.
The lack of resolve and courage in Congress to use its constitutionally granted powers is abhorrent and highlights the faults of both parties.
When the interviewer suggested that he was constitutionally obligated to tell the public if he had any other serious health conditions, Duterte disagreed.
Allegations that the Guptas wielded undue influence over Zuma were investigated last year by the Public Protector, a constitutionally mandated anti-corruption watchdog.
Devlin reminds us that the task of publicly and constitutionally challenging racial discrimination in education was laid on the bodies of black girls.
And it must act while mindful of the sensitivity of a legislative probe into an executive's motivations when performing otherwise constitutionally authorized acts.
The whole point of changing the "Muslim ban" to a ban on immigrants from specific countries was to make it more constitutionally defensible.
The funds are also big holders in the island's constitutionally-protected general obligation (GO) debt, underscoring the complexity of Puerto Rico's widely-held bonds.
In an unusual maneuver, Goldstein also used the case to raise the question of whether Trump's acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, was constitutionally appointed.
Not just in countries like El Salvador where abortion is illegal, but also in America, where it's supposed to be a constitutionally protected right.
Its decision, by ultraliberal Justice William Brennan, held that exemptions were constitutionally required unless the state could show a compelling justification for denying them.
Congo's election is also being watched closely across Africa, where several long-ruling presidents are seeking to stay on beyond constitutionally mandated term limits.
Suu Kyi is constitutionally barred from holding the country's highest office, and will instead act as State Counselor, a role created by the Hluttaw.
He believes that precedent is not just a judicial policy, it is constitutionally dictated to pay attention and pay heed to rules of precedent.
A.M.I. has denied any wrongdoing while also saying its cooperation with investigators will not extend beyond its constitutionally protected status as a news organization.
Roberts, who is constitutionally obligated to preside over the Senate impeachment trial of a president, has played a mostly ceremonial role since his Jan.
"We will not stop fighting to ensure that every woman has access to essential, constitutionally-protected care, without politicians controlling when, how or why."
Florida is one of four states — Iowa, Virginia and Kentucky — that constitutionally prohibit ex-felons from voting, unless the governor approves a clemency plea.
But what we can tell you is that there are roughly nine scenarios of varying degrees of plausibility that are legally and constitutionally possible.
A second, narrower concern is that of faith groups which want to strike down the constitutionally-based bar on religious bodies receiving federal funds.
Rubio said Trump's proposed ban on Muslim immigration wouldn't pass muster constitutionally but agrees we should block any Syrian refugees from entering the country.
Another option would be to constitutionally empower the Electoral College to police foreign influence in our elections — even after a new president is inaugurated.
"These forms of punishment far exceed those permitted by statute and are constitutionally suspect," the ACLU of Nevada wrote in a letter to students.
Congress is essentially arguing that the executive branch is stonewalling and getting in the way of their ability to conduct their constitutionally obligated oversight.
The problem is that they have hitched themselves to the FBI's terrorism watch lists, which have been criticized for being inaccurate and constitutionally suspect.
The federal government has finally recognized the obvious – that sharing instructions on how to make guns with 3D printers counts as constitutionally protected speech.
They should all be at our disposal to get the information we constitutionally are entitled to get to get answers for the American people.
Indeed any executive order issued by President Trump dealing with travel from Muslim countries would be constitutionally suspect because of what candidate Trump said.
Before dawn, the villagers had ordered military vehicles headed toward the border to turn around, citing the tribe's constitutionally guaranteed autonomy over their territory.
Protest as a form of vocalizing dissatisfaction is not only necessary and constitutionally protected but, in the context of our political process, nothing new.
"The Constitution vests the spending powers in Congress, not the President, so the Order cannot constitutionally place new conditions on federal funds," Orrick wrote.
This has created a constitutionally impermissible condition where the power to declare war has passed into the hands of those responsible to wage war.
To accomplish this requires a principled return to the classical liberal program of a constitutionally limited government, with power divided between three separate branches.
"The committee has its own, constitutionally-based prerogative to conduct investigations," Chaffetz said, laying out a litany of records he wants from the FBI.
Will a Supreme Court split evenly along political lines approve a policy deemed constitutionally infirm by the majority of the courts to consider it?
The problem is that the case appears not only constitutionally flawed but ethically challenged, coming right out of the Max Bialystock School of Prosecution.
"He was nominated for the purpose of taking away a woman's constitutionally protected right to make her own health care decisions," her Tweet concluded.
The writers for this website benefit from the fact that press freedom in the United States is constitutionally protected and buttressed by cultural norms.
The former New York mayor was making a wider point that the proper remedy for presidential wrongdoing is the Constitutionally provided procedure of impeachment.
Cities have complained that holding prisoners past the constitutionally mandated period could constitute a violation of the prisoners' civil rights, making local governments liable.
They are not merely overstepping their bounds, they are grossly abusing their authority by turning a constitutionally-granted power into a thoroughly political campaign.
He doesn't have to support the president's nominee; but he is constitutionally obligated to, at minimum, consider the president's nominee by holding a hearing.
It's constitutionally mandated in order to give us an accurate picture of who lives here — whether or not they are authorized to be here.
The justices let stand the states' position that that they are acting constitutionally when they impose criminal penalties — like time in jail — for refusal.
Others will ask whether, politically or constitutionally, states can be asked to finance a federal program even when Medicaid and S-CHIP are discontinued.
"We urge Congress to do their constitutionally delegated duty and appropriate sufficient funds (as soon as possible) to implement the Commission's recommendations," Christie wrote.
This selection process is currently being constitutionally challenged before the Federal Appeals Court for the First Circuit, for running afoul of the appointment clause.
The Public Protector, a constitutionally-mandated watchdog, released the report in November last year, after a probe over allegations of influence-peddling against Zuma.
Institutions constitutionally empowered to intervene twisted themselves every which way to explain why, in this matter, intervention was not part of the job description.
This disdain for health transparency is mitigated somewhat by the fact that a specific individual is constitutionally mandated to succeed Mr. Trump or Mrs.
Zuma is due to face a no-confidence vote in parliament later this week over the 355-page report by the constitutionally mandated watchdog.
So I think a no-buy list would be constitutionally permissible so long as it had appropriate due process protections for the individuals listed.
Rather than weakening the system, members of Congress should seek to strengthen it so they can be effective in their constitutionally mandated oversight role.
Congress is essentially arguing that the executive branch is stonewalling and getting in the way of its ability to conduct its constitutionally obligated oversight.
It could stop people from participating in political groups, meeting with certain people, or practicing their religion, all of which are constitutionally guaranteed rights.
But he is constitutionally incapable of giving up the tweet-glow, and so will likely exhaust even his most devoted followers in the end.
Though free speech is constitutionally protected in America, there is always more lurking in the country's psyche than can be safely, or politely, expressed.
Some officials in non-cooperative jurisdictions argue the requests are voluntary and honoring such "detainer" requests means holding people without a constitutionally valid reason.
The problem here, however, is that exercise of the inherent power, while legally sound, has long been considered cumbersome, constitutionally suspect and politically unpalatable.
Comments from analysts and editorials in the local news largely supported Mr. Basuki and raised concerns about the future of Indonesia's constitutionally enshrined pluralism.
" He said that the federal government does not have the right to "regulate the sale of drugs," and that doing so is "constitutionally questionable.
It's the constitutionally appropriate way to provide systemic reform of our presidential election system and right size the power and influence of battleground states.
But in the small Idaho town of Sandpoint, Second Amendment activists are fortifying the rights they say are constitutionally theirs — no matter the cost.
The letter states, for example, that the inquiry is "constitutionally invalid" in part because previous impeachment inquiries included an authorizing vote of the House.
"Abortion is legal and constitutionally protected in these cities — officials there just do not want their residents to know it," the ACLU lawsuit alleges.
Even Justice Scalia recognized that laws restricting the possession of certain guns -- machine guns and short-barreled shotguns, for example -- would be constitutionally permissible.
Lastly, Democrats argued that DOJ has "no constitutionally recognized privilege" to block the release of information that could cause "reputational" damage to third parties.
Empathy for people who live in one of the six states with only one abortion clinic left—even though abortion is still constitutionally protected.
Republicans, long advocates for strengthening whistleblower protections, are blaming the media and saying President Donald Trump might be entitled to some constitutionally mandated privacy.
Trump, no student of the Senate, does not realize how much he has benefitted by the Republicans' failure to exercise their constitutionally established prerogatives.
Mr. Skakel "had the burden to present evidence demonstrating that Sherman's investigation was constitutionally inadequate," the court wrote in a split 4-3 decision.
In the world of guitar music, which can seem constitutionally stale or overly nostalgic, this shift in perspective toward the female counts as innovation.
This is exactly the kind of creative manufacturing of crimes from innocent and indeed constitutionally protected acts that endangers the liberties of all Americans.
On the other, we hear that the president is a unitary executive who can constitutionally order an end to any investigation for whatever reason.
It is instead a general challenge to the law, saying it is overbroad and vague even if the particular items could constitutionally be barred.
There's also a question of whether courts would be willing to step in and disrupt a self-pardon, even if it's not constitutionally permissible.
"All Americans should recoil from the president's praise for a violent assault on a reporter doing his Constitutionally protected job," he wrote in a statement.
"Legally or constitutionally, the 'indigenous' communities are owners of the region," said Zemelak Ayele, an associate professor at Addis Ababa University's Centre for Federal Studies.
Escalating his rhetoric, the head of state suggested that anyone who disagreed with his rejection of constitutionally based arguments on the census was un-American.
Trump's apparent willingness to do so underscores his disregard for our Constitutionally-mandated national count and his politicizing of what should be a nonpartisan exercise.
They are going in, they&aposre taking a vast amount of information, most of it constitutionally protected, and then spitting it out into the press.
Its two biggest debt classes - a combined $36 billion or so - are constitutionally-backed GO debt and debt issued by its sales taxing authority, COFINA.
"FDA regulations cannot preempt state laws that preserve constitutionally protected rights, such as the fundamental right to life and medical self-preservation," the website explained.
"I can't justify leaving millions of women without access to the care they need and the ability to ... exercise their constitutionally protected right," he said.
The secretary of commerce also oversees the collection and distribution of information about the country, from the constitutionally-mandated census to the National Weather Service.
In Russia, the prime minister -- constitutionally the second most powerful figure in the government -- has long been eclipsed by the head of Putin's Presidential Administration.
Given legislators' clearly established bad faith, "courts generally do not afford a legislature a second 'bite-at-the-apple' to enact a constitutionally compliant plan".
Police are investigating multiple complaints against him, including claims that he denigrated the country's constitutionally protected doctrine of pancasila, which protects six officially recognised religions.
To ensure the accuracy of the constitutionally required count, the decennial enumeration is designed to be minimally intrusive: 10 questions taking 10 minutes or less.
The big picture: Only three states — Iowa, Virginia and Kentucky — continue to constitutionally prohibit ex-felons from voting unless the governor approves a clemency plea.
Because there is still a constitutionally prescribed path forward, I don't think we are yet in a constitutional crisis, though yesterday's events inched us closer.
"The delay in desegregation has deprived generations of students of the constitutionally guaranteed right of an integrated education," Brown said in a 96-page opinion.
But realistically, though, you're saying, "Look, these companies are constitutionally incapable of dealing with a new threat," which is the internet, which is digital media.
"Congress may not constitutionally compel the president's senior advisors to testify about their official duties," Assistant Attorney General Steven Engel wrote in the legal opinion.
In November, Texas voters will decide whether to create a constitutionally dedicated fund for flood-control projects, jump-started with $21990 million from state savings.
The High Court judges were unclear what kind of "remedy" they could award the claimants, because constitutionally judges cannot order parliament to pass primary legislation.
The problem is both Kristeva and Sollers are incorrigible intellectuals, constitutionally incapable of a simple anything, much less a straightforward answer to a straightforward question.
If the Electoral Count Act were constitutionally challenged it could potentially leave Congress without a viable means of resolving a heavily partisan and disputed controversy.
It could assign an elevated threat level based on tweets or Facebook posts that offer constitutionally protected speech that criticizes police officers or police unions.
The problem for defendants is this: An internal Justice Department policy is not constitutionally mandated, nor does it vest an accused with any personal rights.
The Holman rule is an effective way for House members to reduce the massive level of constitutionally dubious spending engaged in by the federal government.
If a group of protesters want to pretend they're waging an existential struggle against a corporate-capitalist tyranny, that delusion is their constitutionally protected right.
"We mentioned her father's health condition but also argued that she has the due right of having bail constitutionally," lawyer Azam Nazir Tarar told Reuters.
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that a San Francisco law requiring health warnings for soda advertisements was in violation of constitutionally protected commercial speech.
It is important to remember the House and Senate have a constitutionally-mandated duty to punish and expel members of Congress when they act unethically.
He cancelled the constitutionally-binding presidential recall referendum, as he correctly feared the results would bring him his one-way ticket out of the presidency.
Constitutionally dubious, this transfer of power from Congress to the Trump Administration will result in less innovation at the very time we need more efficiencies.
Voters were given the option of selecting among one ofthe three allegedly constitutionally viable non-territorial options and 85033 percent voted in favor of Statehood.
A straight-up restriction on gun ownership would work, yes, but that's politically—constitutionally—untenable, at least as the current Supreme Court would have it.
The Indian Embassy said in a statement that "a foreign entity" had no standing to pass judgment on the state of India's constitutionally protected rights.
"  "These are the docs Rs don't want you to see—because they show that Judge Kavanaugh wrongly believes that Native Hawaiian programs are Constitutionally questionable.
These are the docs Rs don't want you to see—because they show that Judge Kavanaugh wrongly believes that Native Hawaiian programs are Constitutionally questionable.
He is hardworking, possesses great energy and stamina, and is rumored to be a "short sleeper" (someone who constitutionally requires less sleep than their peers).
HR 7 is a cynical attempt to use the federal government's power to restrict a woman's access to her constitutionally protected right to an abortion.
Yes, fellow Americans: We all can follow in the footsteps of our British brethren and start carrying Constitutionally protected blades to defend ourselves from tyranny.
He is constitutionally barred from seeking another term, but it was far from clear that would stop him, particularly after two years of election delays.
"The public needs to know whether FBI is manufacturing a threat to improperly surveil, investigate, and prosecute Black people for constitutionally protected activity," she added.
Over the past four decades, the Revolutionary Guards has evolved from a military organization constitutionally barred from engaging in the economy into an economic conglomerate.
But there's a problem: Obama can't pardon Avery or Dassey because they're state prisoners, and the president's pardon power is constitutionally limited to federal crimes.
Constitutionally limited to a single four-year term as governor, from 1959 to 1963, Mr. Hollings ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate in 1962.
Several Republicans also highlighted the president's effort to bypass Congress's constitutionally designated "power of the purse" and cited that as a reason for their votes.
They get to do the right thing constitutionally and morally, and Republicans get to be inscribed in the annals of history as doing the opposite.
Juan Guaidó, whom many countries now recognize as the constitutionally designated interim president of Venezuela, had sought to enable the trucks to enter the country.
It was instead a general challenge to the law, saying it is overly broad and vague even if the particular items could constitutionally be barred.
To be sure, there are at least some legal scholars who believe the president is constitutionally entitled to take personal charge of implementing all statutes.
Constitutionally barred from running in the 21960 elections, he agreed to give up power in a smooth transfer that was then still rare in Africa.
It needs to be said plainly today to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who has a new tax cut plan that may be constitutionally questionable.
Yes, but: For the last two months, the White House has blasted the impeachment inquiry as "constitutionally illegitimate" and refused to take part at all.
None of that has come to pass, and Trump, who is constitutionally incapable of acknowledging his own surfeit of personal and professional failures, blames Congress.
This court does not like the outcome of this case, but is constrained by its constitutionally limited role to the result that it has reached.
As the head of state, the Queen has to give permission to "prorogue," or suspend, Parliament; Johnson's lawyers had assured her they were acting constitutionally.
So why then is something that is a constitutionally protected right that should be beneficial to all citizens (even those of no faith) so polarizing?
The high court's punt should put to rest the issue of whether a citizen must seek approval from the government to exercise constitutionally granted rights.
Too often, those conditions are constitutionally weak, do not promote public safety, add expense to criminal justice and interfere with a defendant's reintegration to society.
He was defending his property, our most basic economic liberty, and his right to due process, one of the most basic constitutionally-protected civil liberties.
Heated rhetoric, including violent hyperbole, is an essential part of free speech; even advocacy of violence is constitutionally protected, unless it incites imminent violent action.
If we as regular citizens got the records, there is no legal justification for withholding them from Congress, which is constitutionally entitled to this information.
On a day usually reserved for pomp, constitutionally mandated procedure and small children parading around in fancy dresses, Congress instead pitched itself into partisan battles.
Democratic lawmakers have said Trump's declaration was an unconstitutional power grab that undercut Congress' constitutionally mandated power over how the national government spends public money.
Under a strict reading, use of the pardon power in this context would be constitutionally authorized: The president would not be overturning an impeachment conviction.
The group has mostly avoided direct comment on the ongoing scandal, deferring to their constitutionally prescribed roles as impartial jurors in a Senate impeachment trial.
But can we do that as long as owning any kind of gun and as many as we want to is a constitutionally protected right?
BDI President Dieter Kempf said that the government should use the fiscal leeway of the constitutionally enshrined debt rules and ditch the balanced-budget policy.
After the president tweeted, his personal lawyer advanced the long discredited claim that the President of the United States is constitutionally incapable of obstructing justice.
Congo's election is being watched closely across Africa, where several long-ruling presidents are trying to remove constitutionally mandated term limits to stay in power.
Prime Minister Renzi staked his political reputation on the proposals that seek to strengthen what is widely regarded as a (constitutionally) weak and ineffective government.
Menaka Guruswamy, a lawyer for the plaintiffs against Section 377, argued that it was love that needed to be "constitutionally recognized" and not just sex.
" But the Reagan camp rejected a deal that would have given Ford veto power over some major presidential appointments and other constitutionally questionable powers. "Mr.
Nixon, the Supreme Court recognized a constitutionally based privilege that protects confidential communications between a president and his or her immediate advisers — but it's qualified.
" India rejected the report saying it saw "no locus standi for a foreign government to pronounce on the state of our citizens' constitutionally protected rights.
With regard to judicial or grand jury subpoenas for either documents or testimony, the Supreme Court has established that presidential compliance may be constitutionally required.
Constitutionally, "police officers are allowed to shoot under two circumstances," David Klinger, a University of Missouri St. Louis professor who studies use of force, said.
"Only New York City flatly prohibits its residents from removing their lawfully purchased and duly registered handguns from the city limits, even to transport them (unloaded, and locked up) to second homes at which they are constitutionally entitled to possess them, or to out-of-city shooting ranges or competitions at which they are constitutionally entitled to hone their safe and effective use," the challengers' brief said.
Bahraini official: Revocation legal Shaikh Fawaz bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain to United Kingdom, tweeted that the decision is constitutionally sound.
If any factor explains why some criminals get death sentences while most do not, Justice Potter Stewart wrote, "it is the constitutionally impermissible basis of race".
This is the constitutionally conservative answer to the question of how we make every voter politically relevant in every presidential election while preserving the Electoral College.
Even on the most sensitive, most critical matters, he seems constitutionally incapable of keeping himself in check, and his staff — despite high hopes that retired Gen.
Bachelet, who is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election in 2017, lamented the low turnout in broadcast comments on Sunday night and acknowledged her coalition's defeat.
Arguing for the federal government, Eric Feiglin said Mr Lee must lose because "there's nothing constitutionally competent counsel could have done" to prevent a guilty verdict.
The test is used to determine whether a right not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution is still, nonetheless, constitutionally protected — an "unenumerated right," in legal parlance.
After a year of defending its policies against accusations that they impinge on constitutionally-protected state prerogative, the Justice Department has opted for a constitutional counterattack.
"Roy Moore is obstructing same-sex couples' access to marriage, which they are constitutionally guaranteed," said Sarah Warbelow, the legal director of the Human Rights Campaign.
The city has argued that its officers' public statements after the abduction were constitutionally protected speech, claiming the officers are protected under the state's "absolute immunity."
The White House did not challenge Taylor's testimony directly, instead choosing to attack the constitutionally sound Democratic process and to conjure up a new conspiracy theory.
In fact, Mr Temer won an election as Ms Rousseff's running-mate; his presidency and congress, which began debating the reform this month, are constitutionally legitimate.
Constitutionally, "police officers are allowed to shoot under two circumstances," David Klinger, a University of Missouri St. Louis professor who studies use of force, told Lind.
" The site goes on to explain what the pledge is about: "We refuse to build a database of people based on their Constitutionally-protected religious beliefs.
Dr. Armitage addresses Chris as "my man" and tells him how much he loved Barack Obama – wished, in fact, a third term had been Constitutionally permitted.
Amash, a conservative libertarian, co-founded the Freedom Caucus to fight against a certain Republican Party groupthink and to promote small-government and constitutionally conservative ideals.
" Acknowledging Sullivan's order, Pagliano's lawyers said his particular deposition "presents not only privacy considerations, but unique constitutionally protected interests that require relief distinct from the (order).
The argument implies that a ban on young men buying guns may be less constitutionally problematic than the bill Governor Rick Scott signed on March 9th.
Constitutionally Mr Putin cannot stand in 2024, and from now on political life will be dominated by the question of succession and expectation of his departure.
"The jury's decision to award punitive damages is reasonable ... but the size of the award -- $75 million -- is constitutionally impermissible," Chhabria wrote in court order Monday.
Although Manning is constitutionally protected from double jeopardy—from being charged twice for the same crime—her political right to silence has effectively been stripped away.
The language in HHS' new plan is synonymous with some of the most extreme anti-choice efforts to undermine the constitutionally-protected right to legal abortion.
And last month it "clawed back" rum taxes originally destined to pay infrastructure bonds in order to make good on its constitutionally guaranteed "general-obligation" bonds.
Additional funding will come from constitutionally created regional funds, state development lender BNDES and private-sector banks, Education Minister José Mendonça Filho said at an event.
It is far from a given that Cruz is constitutionally qualified to be president, and his status, if nominated, is sure to be challenged in court.
Spain signaled today that it would move to seize control of Catalonia's regional government under a constitutionally allowed process by this weekend, per The Washington Post.
That means British Columbia's indigenous peoples, who didn't sign historical treaties, "have constitutionally protected rights to engage in decisions about their territories and resources," she said.
"Children are constitutionally different from adults for purposes of sentencing" because they have diminished culpability and greater prospects for reform, Kennedy wrote in his majority opinion.
Protests erupted in the capital city of Bujumbura in April 203 after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced he would seek a constitutionally tenuous third term in power.
Rossello opposes debt defaults, particularly on the island's constitutionally backed general obligation debt, whereas Garcia Padilla has supported periodic defaults in favor of ensuring government services.
Demanding that Attorney General Sessions resign when the speech, which is complained of is constitutionally protected and "cannot be questioned in any other place" is ludicrous.
On Friday, the second night, Mr. Tiller was constitutionally modest, and dressed simply: wearing a slightly longish T-shirt, light jacket, distressed jeans and dad hat.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionally of the death penalty in 1976, South Dakota has carried out only four executions, including one last year.
Editorial The Supreme Court has said emphatically that it is morally and constitutionally wrong to equate offenses committed by adolescents with those carried out by adults.
Jeanine Añez, an opposition politician who is second vice-president of the Senate and constitutionally next in line to assume the presidency, said she was willing.
Rubio responded to Tlaib on Twitter, arguing if boycotts of Israel were constitutionally protected, then boycotts of companies that boycott Israel should be protected as well.
The task was germane to Fitzgerald's day job: Fitzgerald had been nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate, so the appointment was constitutionally permissible.
"If the conditions of confinement at MDC are as represented in plaintiff's submissions", she wrote, "there can be little question that such conditions are constitutionally intolerable".
All successors must be constitutionally eligible — at least 35 years old, a "natural born citizen," and been a resident within the United States for 85033 years.
The biggest strategic blunder in the draft of the Equality Act is the unwillingness even to protect the sorts of religious freedoms that are constitutionally guaranteed.
The rhetorical advantage of this approach is that it allows Democrats to fulfill their constitutionally prescribed oversight function, giving the president enough rope to hang himself.
Many states have argued the opposite point: that the federal government needs to avoid any appearance of interference in elections, constitutionally the purview of the states.
President Trump has the option of re-drafting the Executive Order so as to eliminate its constitutionally questionable aspects, while preserving its most important protective provisions.
We must also reaffirm our support of federalism and the power of the states to speak, act and legislate in a constitutionally guaranteed and sovereign manner.
South Korea has a strong presidential system with a leader who is constitutionally limited to a single term but has control over domestic and foreign policy.
The Supreme Court has already suggested that the president's motives in enacting a travel ban do not convert a constitutionally authorized act into an unconstitutional abuse.
"These aren't the final months of a second-term constitutionally lame duck presidency with a presidential election fast approaching," McConnell said on the floor Thursday morning.
If Republicans control the presidency and Congress, 70 years of progress will hang from the thin thread of the filibuster rule, which is not constitutionally protected.
"The NYPD does not interfere with Constitutionally-protected activities, and did not investigate Black Lives Matter as a political organization or movement," according to a statement.
In a 6-3 opinion, the Court said an insanity defense that considers whether a defendant can distinguish between right and wrong is not constitutionally required.
But constitutionally barred from seeking a second six-year term, he backed Mr. Jeenbekov, 58, an experienced apparatchik who had served as prime minister until August.
"If allowed to stand, Mr. Whitaker's appointment would create a road map for the evasion of the constitutionally prescribed Senate advice-and-consent role," they add.
We will not accept illegal interferences with our constitutionally guaranteed freedom in designing media products - particularly, the 'cutting out' of ads from our digital media offerings.
Another odd aspect to all this is that the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel has long held that a sitting president constitutionally cannot be indicted.
It was on its shores that the Iroquois Confederacy — a democratic treaty between five warring nations, a constitutionally recognized precursor to the U.S. Constitution — was formed.
In their view, guns are not just a constitutionally protected right, but also a socio-historical symbol whose very purpose is to level the playing field.
The rule could devastate groups like Planned Parenthood, preventing them from providing a range of reproductive health services and curtailing women's constitutionally protected right to abortion.
Looking at 10 Downing Street and the American White House now, I wonder which nation is constitutionally most in danger of allowing a tyrant to arise.
In the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo, for example, President Joseph Kabila is delaying constitutionally mandated elections so that he can prolong his 16-year tenure.
While unanimous national consensus should never be expected, the case for any constitutionally legitimate commitment of military force should be stated and subjected to national dialogue.
The updated guidance will require state departments of education to provide a clear process for people to report complaints that individuals were denied constitutionally protected prayer.
That's because as long as Penn Treaty stayed out of liquidation, they would keep receiving their sales commissions, which they said they were constitutionally entitled to.
DOJ and Seila argued that every action by a constitutionally flawed agency is tainted – and the agency's targets have a right to challenge those "infected" actions.
" Yet, in contrast to the internal consensus, Leffler cites U.S. officials increasingly depicting Moscow as "constitutionally incapable of being conciliated" and hell-bent on "world domination.
He had used his powers as Attorney General to harass and smear Americans engaged in constitutionally protected political activity—from leading Democratic politicians to street protesters.
While constitutionally banned from seeking re-election, Peña Nieto is supporting his former Finance and Foreign Minister, José Antonio Meade, to run on his party's ticket.
Congress must make sure that the nation's top health agency has what it needs to do its job effectively and constitutionally: respected leaders and appropriate funding.
Both have signaled support for the wall, but cited serious concerns over Trump's emergency declaration, which they said undermined Congress's constitutionally mandated power of the purse.
The FBI's "Don't Be a Puppet" website also came under criticism for potentially encouraging racial profiling and referencing constitutionally protected activities as possible signs of extremism.
These constitutionally protected militias then evolved into slave patrols, assembled to enforce slavery and limit free movement of black people before and after the civil war.
"Any nation that ignores half its people is in a moral and economic crisis that is constitutionally inconsistent, economically unstable and morally insane," said the Rev.
Throughout his campaign, Duque was dogged by accusations he would be little more than a puppet for Uribe, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term.
Rather, as Amy Davidson says in the New Yorker: the government is attempting to circumvent the constitutionally serious character of the many questions about encryption and privacy.
Unless you're constitutionally disposed to the solitude and mild anxiety of endlessly surveying a silent landscape for wisps of smoke, it's probably not the job for you.
Crucially, argue his supporters, he has avoided the damaging scandals that have engulfed the PRI under Pena Nieto, who cannot constitutionally seek a second six-year term.
Given the flurry of challenges to the President's refusal to submit to constitutionally authorized congressional oversight, this is an issue that will shortly become even more acute.
There was no policy consistency, people who were not constitutionally in government were making decisions and even battering the judicial service, firing people left right and center.
Wilson believes 33D-printed guns are constitutionally protected and has envisioned his Austin-based digital company — Defense Distributed — to be an "encyclopedic" resource for DIY gun-making.
He believes that owning 3D-printed firearms is constitutionally protected and thinks his Texas-based company, Defense Distributed, could become the ultimate source for DIY gun-making.
Constitutionally this is possible—regional AfD youth chapters are already being watched—but Germany's history of state surveillance makes it a sensitive issue, with high legal hurdles.
That group holds approximately $2 billion in constitutionally backed debt and includes hedge funds Goldentree Asset Management, Monarch Alternative Capital, and Whitebox Advisors, according to public filings.
Burundi has been engulfed in violence since April, when Nkurunziza, a 52-year-old former rebel leader, decided to seek a constitutionally tenuous third term in office.
He could have done the State of the Union somewhere else, but not in the House of Representatives, where Pelosi, constitutionally, decides what goes and what doesn't.
It is impossible for them to provide an ethical or constitutionally adequate defense for their existing clients under these conditions, let alone to take on even more.
Alexa's specific responses are also protected because its ranked search results are a "constitutionally protected opinion," which qualified as free speech in a separate case involving Google.
But he also hasn't publicly outlined what he thinks an appropriate process should be, outside of acknowledging he is constitutionally required to put it on the floor.
" Thus, a presidential financial disclosure law would only be unconstitutional if it were somehow so onerous as to prevent the president from fulfilling his "constitutionally assigned functions.
The lawyer for an American arrested in Zimbabwe and accused of insulting its president says the young woman now faces charges of subverting a constitutionally elected government.
Images of the cartoon have been censored in China, especially since February, following the announcement that it could become constitutionally possible for Mr Xi to rule indefinitely.
So I raised another, maybe it's about $3 million, and these were our foreign ... They came in through a legitimate constitutionally recognized ... They're investors, they invest globally.
The crux of Agency for International Development, Judge White wrote in her dissent, "is to prevent the government from achieving indirectly what it cannot constitutionally achieve directly".
Nearly a third of Canadians believe the Senate should be abolished, according to an April Angus Reid poll, but attempts to do so have proven constitutionally difficult.
Last September, U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber of Chicago held the city of Chicago was unlikely to win its argument that its sanctuary policies are constitutionally protected.
It follows from  Heller 's protection of semi-automatic handguns that semi-automatic rifles are also constitutionally protected and that D.C.'s ban on them is unconstitutional.
Similarly, Google would be in legal trouble if its search algorithm were discriminating against a constitutionally protected class, but the 14th Amendment does not cover political conservatives.
Its independence is not constitutionally guaranteed, but it is protected as a separate unit within the central bank, overseen by the finance ministry and monitored by parliament.
Most politicians are, of course, constitutionally uncomfortable offering categorical answers to yes-or-no questions, especially when the queries center on issues that can divide public opinion.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which was first introduced in Congress in 1923, amended the Constitution to ensure that women and men have constitutionally guaranteed equal rights.
Constitutionally, "police officers are allowed to shoot under two circumstances," David Klinger, a University of Missouri St. Louis professor who studies use of force, told Vox's Lind.
"It took me by surprise, I think because I'd made it 32 years not getting pregnant at all, despite being sort of constitutionally disorganized," she tells Broadly.
The Public Protector said the report had already been completed by Thuli Madonsela, whose seven-year term as head of the constitutionally-mandated watchdog ended this month.
Catalonia's refusal to back down from independence has led Spain to begin to invoke constitutionally-allowed procedures this weekend aimed at taking control of Catalonia's regional government.
" Unusual for court to apply rulings retroactively Montgomery's lawyers had argued that he was incarcerated "based upon a constitutionally disproportionate sentence that could not be imposed today.
Third, the case may presage a judicial retreat away from the constitutionally erroneous doctrine whereby the courts give less protection to commercial speech than to political speech.
Why it matters: Florida is one of four states to constitutionally prohibit ex-felons from voting, giving only the governor the power to restore their voting rights.
Four of the top officials constitutionally mandated as successors to the presidency resigned alongside Morales, leaving second senate vice president Jeanine Añez Chávez the next in line.
Yet we now live in a world where same-sex parents are commonplace, and where the Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex marriages are constitutionally protected.
Dear Amy: How dare you insist that people must suppress their constitutionally protected right to free speech at the dinner table — just because their opinion is unpopular?
By using that Constitutionally-provided tool, we can protect the foundation of self-government on which our nation was built, but which our Founders knew was fragile.
And since that day in 23.8 I have watched in anger as the constitutionally protected right to an abortion has been attacked and trampled across the country.
The border-adjusted cash flow tax is a combination of an impost and an excise, so whether it also qualifies as an income tax is constitutionally irrelevant.
This law has been critically important to businesses, government investigators, and ordinary citizens by creating a constitutionally valid process through which law enforcement could access electronic data.
And this assault on truth and facts has now traveled all the way to the land of the First Amendment, the constitutionally free press, the Fourth Estate.
Indeed, when constitutionally required to leave office after two terms, rather than enjoy life, give speeches, and make money, Uribe stayed in the thicket of Colombian politics.
In an op-ed published Tuesday, one day before the House held its first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry, Giuliani slammed the "unprecedented, constitutionally questionable" probe.
The economic, bureaucratic and social strains caused by the humanitarian crisis have been exacerbated by Iraq's failure to meet its constitutionally mandated financial obligations to the KRG.
In February, Menendez's lawyers argued that the meetings he held with government officials were not favors for Melgen, but rather routine policy discussions that are constitutionally protected.

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