Sentences with phrase «by executive branch»

1) There should be a presumption that information gathered by the Executive Branch about its private citizens should be accessible to the particular citizen whose information is gathered.
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.
As I continue to emphasize, the administrative justice with which I am concerned includes only the exercise of judicial rights - determining functions by executive branch tribunals and their members.
@zer0hedge In all cases under Article I, Section 8, «The Congress shall have the power to...» means that the «Congress shall have the power to enact legislation to be carried out by the Executive Branch to...» The phase was never contemplated to mean that members of Congress would, for example, run printing presses to print currency.
Common law, as the body of law made by judges, 7 stands in contrast to and on equal footing with statutes which are adopted through the legislative process, and regulations which are promulgated by the executive branch.
Much of what governs modern life is not produced by legislators in the form of laws, but by the executive branch in the form of regulations, statutory instruments (and much more besides).
Sometimes, judges, in good faith, seek to offset misdeeds by the executive branch.
Details vary by jurisdiction but, in general, a treaty negotiated by the executive branch would usually require ratification by the legislature to give it effect under domestic law.
The recent comments by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, claiming that the Chief Justice of Canada attempted an inappropriate conversation with him, demonstrate a disrespect by the executive branch for the judicial branch of our constitutional democracy, and for the Chief
He's been vindicated by the Executive Branch.
In theory, it can be done legally and constitutionally through an integrated combination of two major anti-carbon measures written by the Executive Branch under the authority of the Clean Air Act and administered by the EPA.
For many Senators - including 6 Democrats - this is an unacceptable power grab by the executive branch.
The argument is that federal courts are supervised by the executive branch's co-equal, the Supreme Court, to prevent shenanigans while state courts are not.
On January 21, 2009, the President signed Executive Order 13490 titled «Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Personnel.»
By codifying the provisions of Executive Order 39 and directing the Office of Policy and Management to facilitate the sharing of executive branch agency data between agencies and the public, along with operating and maintaining «an online repository for the publication of open data by executive branch agencies,» H.B. 5172 helps improve inter-agency communication, present a more holistic view of state data, and increase the effectiveness of data to governmental and non-governmental stakeholders by preventing agencies from being data «siloes.»
This won't be an easy omelet to unscramble, especially in today's hyper - racialized climate of mistrust and even violence, but there's no part of federal education policy in greater need of redirection — and none that is more subject to unilateral action by the executive branch.
And then there's all the clumsy, punitive overreaching by Uncle Sam, some of it inflicted (in a bipartisan way) by Congress, but much of it added by the executive branch (under both Republican and Democratic administrations).
Though regulations are written by executive branch agencies and not approved by Congress, they ultimately carry the force of law.
Never in my 40 years as a professional in the health sciences have I seen such meddling by the executive branch in the National Institutes.
Like the County Legislature, the Council is mostly hands - off in reviewing budgets proposed by the executive branch.
Cuomo's been inching away from the tradition in recent years, first holding the speech in a convention center controlled by the executive branch, then delaying the event until later in the month of January, combining it with his budget presentation.
That would almost certainly touch off a high - profile legal battle over the right of a body created by the executive branch to probe the inner workings of the Legislature.
«But I think there should be also disclosure by the executive branch
Preceding the county attorney, in public session and unannounced, was a half - hour slide show of railbed and bridge degradation by the executive branch's rail - trail project manager Chris White.
However, taking this approach may lead to adverse political consequences for the President - such as loss of popularity; failure to re-elect down the road at the milder end of the spectrum; to higher end of the spectrum where such (in) action may be used as an excuse to remove the President before the election via either impeachment proceedings in Congress or the use of the powers granted in the 25th Amendment by the Executive branch.
Really, doesn't Paterson understand that his job requires «weighing in on» — indeed, directing — the decisions taken by the executive branch?
@MichaelKingsmill - while what you said is technically true as far as passing laws, how does that have any bearing on policy, which is done via executive orders and interpretation of laws passed by executive branch for actioning?
Onondaga County Comptroller Robert Antonacci filed suit against County Executive Joanie Mahoney and others in State Supreme Court, alleging that raises approved for elected officials are illegal, as were attempts by the executive branch to uphold those raises.
In July 2015, four JCOPE commissioners wrote a letter to the Times Union complaining of «incessant interference» by the executive branch and calling for the next executive director to be hired from outside state government.
I guess what bothers me is that — even as a determination — it was offered by the executive branch, not the judicial.
What is the Constitutional recourse (if any) for unconstitutional changes to Obamacare by the executive branch?
«Oversight of the Executive Branch should not be done by the Executive Branch,» said Reinvent Albany Executive Director John Kaehny, referring to a university whose board is controlled by the governor being investigated by an office headed by a Cuomo appointee.
However, it is unclear how that ruling applies to policies set by the executive branch.
In the lawsuit, Antonacci alleges that raises approved for elected officials are illegal, as were attempts by the executive branch to uphold those raises.
The governor and LG get six appointees, which means that unlike the Commission on Public Integrity, this entity will not be controlled by the executive branch.
When the Saxbe fix was used for Hillary Clinton, who had the same problem, there was some debate over whether it would be valid, due to the timing of when the raise by the Executive Branch took effect compared to exactly when Clinton resigned from the Senate and when her term of service began at the State Dept.. The Constitutionality has nothing whatsoever to do with Clinton's personal actions and these particulars would hold for others too if the timing was similar.
(Obviously, in the case of the lower houses, the Speaker is essentially appointed by the executive branch, from MPs who could otherwise be Ministers, but we'll ignore that for now...)
The governor, the state Assembly and Senate each have control over lump sum spending for the 2016 - 17 budget, with as much as $ 2.2 billion be directed by the executive branch.
Much is also made over the allegation that freedom of information requests were made of various officials by the executive branch.
Cuomo's been inching away from the tradition in recent years, first holding the speech in a convention center controlled by the executive branch, then delaying the event until later in January, combining it with his budget presentation.
Politicians from his own party criticized this meddling by the executive branch, and accused the governor of acting like a dictator.
There are also questions as to whether or not a commission appointed by the executive branch even had the authority to investigate the legislative branch of state government.
Your assertion that Congress has to follow the rules set by an Executive Branch agency is incorrect.
The question of whether or not a treaty requires implementing legislation or is self - executing is a matter of interpretation largely by the executive branch or, less frequently, by the courts.
@Ukko: Basically, the intelligence the memo is based on is owned by the Executive Branch, and thus POTUS is the ultimate authority.
This coordination effort has been driven and controlled by the executive branches of the states involved and in most cases dominated by those of the powerful developed countries.

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As the executive branch decides how to address the opioid epidemic, communities hit hardest by the prescription drug crisis are beginning to target the pharmaceutical companies responsible for selling the addictive drugs.
While his standing among troops has likely been burnished by some of his policies — like boosting spending and reducing executive - branch input in battlefield decision - making — he has faced public criticism on some initiatives, like raising the budget and expanding US involvement in Afghanistan.
A real estate executive realizes that by finding a perch to work inside each of her company's branch offices, she can be more effective and build more productive relationships.
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