The exercise of
judicial power involved in Borak simply can not be justified in terms of statutory construction, see Hill, Constitutional Remedies, 69 Col.L.Rev.
Not exact matches
The solution to the crisis was indeed political,
involving police
power and negotiation among contending political leaders but not
judicial rule - making, adjudication, or the writ of amparo.75
Whichever scholar has the better argument, they agree that the decision focused the debate over slavery and introduced into the already heady brew of issues
involved in that debate the question of the scope of
judicial power under the Constitution.
Hillsborough County Chief Judge Manuel Menendez, Jr., recently updated procedures for cases
involving Child Support Hearing Officers, and 13th
Judicial Circuit Administrative Order S -2014-002 designates to them the following
powers:
the measures did not
involve any breach of the Council's obligation to state reasons, nor of Rosneft's right of access to the file, rights of defence or right to effective
judicial protection, nor any misuse of
power, or breach of the principle of proportionality;
All those
involved in the wind
power industry should take note of this decision, which could eventually be submitted to
judicial review.
A libel case, like all lawsuits,
involves the government's
judicial branch using its coercive
power to make you pay money as a result of your speech, based on a law requiring you to pay money for certain kinds of speech.
Every trial
involves the exercise of
judicial power, and from what source did the military commission that tried him derive their authority?
Over the past year I've written about the Emoluments Clause; the No Religious Tests clause; limits on presidential
power as defined in the steel seizure case; the meaning of the oath of office; how the Appropriations Clause constrains lawsuit settlements
involving the federal government; how and whether gerrymandering by race and for partisan advantage affects constitutional rights;
judicial independence; the decline and fall of the Contracts Clause; the application of Obergefell to issues of public employees and birth certificates; Article V procedure for calling a new constitutional convention; and too many First, Second, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment controversies to list.