Sentences with phrase «executive branch review»

At the Federalist Society's Sixth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference, Office of information and Regulatory Affairs («OIRA»)...
First, the Executive Branch Project at the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies has created the Executive Branch Review Blog, which addresses all things executive branch.

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Hassan Shibly, executive director of the Tampa, Florida - based branch of the Council on American - Islamic Relations, said his group would by the end of this week file a request for the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice to review Todashev's death.
Opposes creation of a Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) position within the Executive Branch and / or supports implementation of strict timeframes for CPO contract review.
The County Executive insisted that if there was going to be a review of the financial disclosure process, it must be looked at evenhandedly by reviewing both branches of government, not just the Executive's in a political fashion.
POLITICO reviewed the results of every county - level executive branch race held upstate or in New York City's suburbs.
As part of the process for charter renewal (which expires at the end of 2016) the culture secretary, John Whittingdale, has recruited eight experts, among them former Channel 5 chair and chief executive Dawn Airey and Dame Colette Bowe, the former chairwoman of the regulator Ofcom, to oversee a «root - and - branch» review of the public broadcaster.
Cuomo said he will appoint a chief procurement officer for his own executive branch to review all state contracts — potentially a good idea.
Judicial review is the power of the Court to examine federal legislation, federal executive, and all state branches of government, to decide their constitutionality, and to strike them down if found unconstitutional.
Like the County Legislature, the Council is mostly hands - off in reviewing budgets proposed by the executive branch.
The teenager on computer 6 was working on a module on imperialism for the same course, and the student on computer 7 was doing a review and practice test on the executive branch of the U.S. government.
But declaring it was within the executive branch's discretion and did not require the same standards as a judicial review, the court's decision did not much change the current process or add to the requirements.
Jim D, let's review the respective roles, as identified under current environmental law, of the EPA, the Executive Branch, and the Congress in setting public policy as it applies to managing the emissions of substances identified as pollutants.
Todd & Weld filed suit on behalf of Judge Kendall in federal court challenging the removal proceedings as unconstitutional on separation of powers grounds as an illegal encroachment by the legislative and executive branches of government on the inherent right of the judicial branch of government to monitor and review judicial conduct.
Not only that, deputy solicitor general Michael Dreeben argued, but there would be no need for special review procedures because the raid did not violate the separation of powers between Congress and the executive branch.
«Executive Branch Avoidance and The Need For Congressional Notification,» Columbia Law Review (Feb. 15, 2007).
Secondly, and on an ongoing basis, the UK executive and legislative branches can review whether or not individual pieces of legislation should be retained, amended or repealed in accordance, we must assume, with the policy objectives of the Government of the day.
In a (somewhat) recent post commenting on Justice Brown's appointment to the Supreme Court, Paul Daly wrote about «an interesting paradox» in the world of judicial review of decisions by the «political branches» of government: «[t] hose [who] would defer to Parliament would not defer to the executive
The conservative view may favour robust judicial review of decisions made by the executive branch, but perhaps not in some areas, such as those that have to do with national security.
I highlight this dispute only to show that there is a strong «real world» justification for Article III review of important Executive Branch decisions like the denial of Social Security disability claims.
Defenders of judicial review like to point to the numerous occasions on which the «political branches» of government — that is, the legislature and the executive — act in ways that can not sensibly be supposed to be constitutional, and indeed with very little thought to the constitutional issues that their actions may raise.
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