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127 documents for bicameralism definition
  • ...United States, supra, at 123. C . Bicameralism. The bicameral requirement of Art. I, 1, 7, was o..., may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny." The Federalist No. 47, p. 324 (J. Coo...

  • ...Bicameralism reduces legislative predominance, while the presid... the pre-incorporation administrative definition, the Court explained that "[t]he statutory term 'e...

  • ... include, but are not limited to, bicameralism--including the particularity that each house has a... of deficiencies, which, almost by definition, also establishes potential items for compromise. ...

  • ... state common law tort claims in its definition of "requirements" under the Medical Device Amendme... the constitutional requirements of bicameralism and presentment in Article I, Section 7, or Articl...

  • ... the principal articles implied in the definition of executive power; leaving the rest to flow from ... veto as circumventing Article I's bicameralism and presentment requirements attending exercise of...

  • ... no threat of "commercialization." By definition, such advertisements do not encourage viewers to b..." requirements on a law's passage, bicameralism and presentment, and therefore objects to the conc...

  • § 19.1 The General Nature of Doctrine. § 19.2 Congressional Delegation of Legislative Power to the President, Administrative Agencies, or Special Commissions. § 19.3 Presidential Power Over National Policy. § 19.3.1 General Observations. § 19.3.2 International Matters. § 19.3.3 War and National Defense. § 19.3.4 Domestic Policymaking. § 19.3.5 The Pardon Power. § 19.4 Legislative Power Over National Policy. § 19.4.1 General Observations. § 19.4.2 Unconstitutional Attempts to Change the Veto Power. § 19.4.2.1 The Legislative Veto. § 19.4.2.2 Giving the President a Line-Item Veto. § 19.4.3 Limited Legislative Control Over Appointment and Removal of Officers. § 19.4.3.1 Limited Legislative Control Over Appointment of Officers. § 19.4.3.2 Limited Legislative Control...

    ... General, in violation of the Bicameralism Clause's text. . Holmesian judges share the view t..., Note: Executive Orders, "The Very Definition of Tyranny," and the Congressional Solution, The S...

  • ... "the totality of the Act's standards, definitions, context, and reference to past administrative pra..." even when Congress has acted with bicameralism and presentment. See Fullilove v. Klutznick, 448 U...

  • [...] it is not for life if the judge misbehaves - or at least opponents can make a plausible argument to that effect - and Congress removes the jurist, or at least threatens to remove the judge.5 In such a case "judicial selection" might encompass the tactical use of impeachment to deselect judges. In Part I, this Article frames the phenomenon of impeachment as judicial selection as a tactic of constitutional hardball, i.e., the framework suggested by Professor Mark Tushnet for understanding how parties or movements secure rapid change between constitutional orders.6 Part I also discusses several of the prominent instances of resort to this tactic, including the Jeffersonian, Nixonian, and Christian Coalition impeachments or threats of impeachment. [...] as to the grounds for impeach...

    ... that Kennedy had "a far too narrow definition of the universe of Americans entitled to the right... divided one against the other.273 Bicameralism thereby provided a cooling function, with the repu...

  • ... tobacco products within the textual definition of drug delivery device, and given that no one out... mandate that Congress not circumvent bicameralism and presentment. See Manning, supra note 12, at 65...



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