Sentences with phrase «constitutionality comes»

The bill's constitutionality comes into question because North Carolina's constitution explicitly gives the State Board of Education the power to «supervise and administer the free public school system and the educational funds provided for its support.»
[4] The bill's constitutionality comes into question: http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/SB-337-NC-Public-Charter-Schools-Board.pdf

Not exact matches

The decision to not hear the case came after a lower court upheld the constitutionality of the provision in the law, which was approved in the wake of the Connecticut elementary school shooting in late 2012.
Come the New Year, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of condemnation for private redevelopment.
Despite questions about constitutionality and state's rights, Collins is backing away from neither the proposal nor his criticisms of Cuomo, but he made clear his opposition will continue to come from the congressional seat.
Still, Pruitt may try to challenge the constitutionality of the Clean Power Plan by suggesting it infringes on states» rights by altering their «energy mix,» a theme that's come up in court challenges.
The film's nationwide release, timed for social impact, comes just as the U.S. Supreme Court takes on Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, the landmark case that will determine the constitutionality of «TRAP» (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) laws.
The constitutionality of the California law requiring such fees will be considered by the Supreme Court this coming term.
The justices do not announce in advance which decisions they will release on a given day, so Mr. Bolick hoped each time that a ruling would come on the constitutionality of the Cleveland voucher program.
A critical test for the voucher lawsuits will come on Friday, though, when attorneys for the individuals, groups and boards of education challenging the «Opportunity Scholarship» Program ask the court to delay its implementation while the judge considers its underlying constitutionality.
In all fairness, however, Deasy is «providing fodder» for both sides, including testimony for the defense about the district's current labor laws and how firing «ineffective» teachers really «comes down to the choices and competence of management, not the constitutionality of current regulations.»
If the unconstitutional provisions of a statute are never actually applied, it is meaningless and the constitutionality of a statutory provision that never comes up is non-justiciable.
The Supreme Court Term is winding down, and we might get a ruling as early as this coming wee in the (re) argued case Johnson v. US concerning the (un) constitutionality of the Armed Career Criminal Act.
His lawyer took aim at the constitutionality of the reverse onus when the Charter came into effect the next year.
In Bedford and Carter v Canada (Attorney General), 2015 SCC 5, [2015] 1 SCR 331, which dealt with the constitutionality of the provisions of the Criminal Code relative to prostitution and assisted suicide respectively, the evidence that was held to allow lower courts to revisit Supreme Court precedent came mostly from the social sciences.
When it comes to Article I courts, though, Congress would probably have virtually unlimited discretion to impose the kinds of requirements that you're talking about, and even to say that the court has no jurisdiction to consider constitutionality at all.
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