Sentences with phrase «action of another branch of government»

How often the judge upheld the action of another branch of government, such as a statute or other governmental action;

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The move, which has drawn threats of strike action from the Mail's union, comes a year after the government spun off the 11,780 - branch retail network known as the Post Office.
It is comforting to know that the legislative branch can stand up in the face of withering criticism and dire warnings from the media and even the president to take action and keep the government's finances from going off the rails.
Over time, the federal government expanded and extended branch banking in a series of legislative actions, eventually permitting full nationwide interstate banking by 1997.
Nixon called out every branch of the government for neglecting public housing, urging them to step up and take immediate action, «These people can't go through another winter without heat or water,» she said.
But legislative leaders say the committee's dropping of the lawsuit will have no impact on their legal action to block the Moreland Commission, arguing it's a violation of the separation of powers among branches of government.
This action is an act of treason, as it is an attempt to overthrow a branch of the Federal Government of Nigeria by force, and it must be treated as such.
In 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the branch of government charged with regulating cellular therapies, took action to address these issues, proposing revised guidelines that could change how stem cells, especially autologous stem cells, are regulated.
Because government has an obligation to serve all people — especially the minority, who can be subjected to the whims of government officials in the majority — the minority have the right and the ability to demand answers from presidents as well as stop executive branch action that may not be constitutional.
The Court could not meddle in the details of lawmaking and administration, but it could require that the other branches of government take actions that provide for civil rights with all deliberate speed, a phrase that was associated with the much - respected Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Therefore in the US, to determine the actual reasons for domestic action on climate change it is not sufficient to examine the claims of the administrative branch of government alone, one must examine the arguments made by opponents of climate change that have successfully blocked stronger climate change action by the government.
This act of congress caused a flurry of actions throughout the executive branch of the federal government, and as such, various departments and agencies developed procedures and policies to assure scientific information integrity.
In each of these countries, The Climate Reality Project's Road to Paris campaign will build on the work we've already undertaken, including training new members of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps and activating local branches, which will employ social / digital earned media tactics to educate and mobilize communities, hold events, and offer practical suggestions for grassroots action people can take to support and strengthen the commitments their national governments have made.
«Deciding whether a matter has in any measure been committed by the Constitution to another branch of government, or whether the action of that branch exceeds whatever authority has been committed, is itself a delicate exercise in constitutional interpretation, and is a responsibility of this Court as ultimate interpreter of the Constitution.»
And the Congress, in common with all branches of the Government, must exercise its powers subject to the limitations placed by the Constitution on governmental action, more particularly, in the context of this case, the relevant limitations of the Bill of Rights.
The Divisional Court, a branch of the Superior Court of Justice, is the principal forum for judicial review of government action and also hears statutory and some civil appeals from a broad range of administrative tribunals in Ontario.
Administrative Law is a form of general civil law that involves a legal action between a person or organization and a government agency, such as the Residential Tenancy Branch or the Labour Relations Board of BC.
The way the idea of state action will impact such litigation is, I expect — though perhaps I just hope — will be to justify a distinction between barriers to access to superior courts created by the government itself — whether by its legislative, its executive, or its judicial branch — and those agreed to by the parties themselves.
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.
With the American health care delivery system changing at a dizzying rate, partly because of actions by all three branches of the federal government, it is time to take a fresh look at how CMAs (AAMA) can help physicians and other providers adjust to the new staffing configurations that are needed.
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