Sentences with phrase «federalism when»

Jennings thinks he is being respectful of federalism when he concedes that «a state should be able to choose to apply for the United for Students grant or not,» but he doesn't seem to grasp that this is the equivalent of saying that states could choose to pay taxes for large programs that other states would get and they would not.

Not exact matches

It is pretty clear that in the often fractious environment of Canadian federalism, Canadians do better when multi-levels of government and political parties work together to put people's well - being first.
When Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memo on marijuana to federal prosectors Thursday, reiterating their leeway to prosecute federal marijuana laws as they see fit, regardless of whether the plant is legal under state and local law, he likely spurred future infringements on liberty, struck a blow against federalism, and defied public opinion.
And when it comes to subsidiarity and federalism, he meekly reminds Ryan that solidarity, too, is a Catholic value — taking care to act «with a view to the common good.»
Why does Pannenberg care so much about the WCC at a time when many others have consigned it — along with world federalism and other nice ideas — to the dustbin of history?
When Libya was a poor desert economy prior to 1961, central planning and streamlined infrastructural budgets were not yet necessary; however, with the influx of oil wealth post-1961, federalism needed to be abandoned when the inefficiencies it fostered impeded the rapid development of Libya that would otherwise have been possiWhen Libya was a poor desert economy prior to 1961, central planning and streamlined infrastructural budgets were not yet necessary; however, with the influx of oil wealth post-1961, federalism needed to be abandoned when the inefficiencies it fostered impeded the rapid development of Libya that would otherwise have been possiwhen the inefficiencies it fostered impeded the rapid development of Libya that would otherwise have been possible.
«we can not get it right when we use 1999 constitution, we must go back to true federalism», he said.
Fewer obstacles can be found on the way to constitutional reform when it comes to territorial federalism.
When we talk about true federalism, the states should have apparatus that can deal with issues of internal security and communal clashes.
Since 1949 when, with Path to Nigerian Freedom, the immortal Obafemi Awolowo started his federalism push, Nigeria's West had always been champions of re-federalization for development.
«When are we going to be able to practise federalism in a way that promotes healthy competition among the states for the benefit of the citizens?
OK, forget grammar, what he said is what most Southerners meant when we talk about restructuring, resource control, devolution of power or true federalism.
When contacted, a member of the El - Rufai - led APC committee on True Federalism, Salihu Lukeman, referred our correspondent to either the committee chairman, or the secretary for comments on the issue.
Those seeking to do more and more of the nation's education business in Washington fail to recognize that federalism has its own unique strengths when it comes to education.
Second, when asked what content, skills, or knowledge are most important, teachers rank the guarantees of the Bill of Rights at the top, whereas concepts like federalism and the separation of powers and key periods like the American Founding fare less well.
Many supporters of federalism and a return to local control of education also argue cronyism infiltrates public education when wealthy private donors pour much - desired dollars into public projects, demanding attention paid to their pet projects.
Federal agencies are required to consult with State and local governments and consider the impacts of their rulemakings on them when rulemaking actions have federalism implications.
Crime & Federalism guest - blogger Maren Chaloupka takes serious issue with a story in The National Law Journal, «Small Town Trial Blues: When suits take lawyers to small towns, it can — but needn't — lead to big trouble.»
When all «innovations» from that process made it into the Lisbon Treaty, that system of qualifications was left out as the terms used reeked of Federalism.
Bzdera set the basic frame twenty years ago when he described the anonymous unanimous judgment as a standard high court device for constitutional questions on federalism issues — but the citations that accompany this bold claim bear on the «unanimous» rather than the «anonymous» aspect.
A: One of the things the court makes clear is that when it's determining issues of federalism, it's really looking at what does the Constitution permit and what does it prohibit, and they're not looking at the underlying policy — whether it's good policy, bad policy, whether it's popular, unpopular.
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