Could
an obscure provision of the Fourteenth Amendment ride to the rescue of President Obama?
The collection was created utilizing a relatively
obscure provision of copy right law, Section 108h, which allows libraries to make available works published between 1923 and 1941 if they meet certain criteria.
The Obama administration, relying on
an obscure provision of the law, created a process in 2011 to grant waivers to states that demonstrated they could set up their own accountability program.
The administration has invoked
an obscure provision of the US Trade Expansion Act of 1962 called Section 232, which says that if the US doesn't have reliable access to materials required for national security, it has license to set up big trade barriers in order to boost domestic production of them.
Not exact matches
Some opponents also pointed to
provisions in earlier versions
of the bill that could make it easier for drug companies to
obscure their financial contributions to hospitals and doctors under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, which is part
of Obamacare.
Third, OHS violated the substantive requirements
of the APA by proffering a legally insufficient justification for rescinding DACA,
obscuring the true policy rationale for this substantial change, and otherwise violating independent constitutional and statutory
provisions.
An
obscure and often misunderstood corner
of state government, the local mandate program derives from a Constitutional
provision that prevents the Legislature from imposing requirements on cities, counties, school districts and other local jurisdictions without also providing the funds needed to cover the costs.
Nearly 400,000 disabled Americans have student - loan debt, and this
obscure tax
provision impacts nearly all
of them.
An
obscure provision in federal tax code has become a key part
of a go - to strategy used by buyers
of high - end art who want to defer taxes when they sell works from their collection, according to the New York Times» Graham Bowley.
Aside from the serious implications
of a conviction for a gun offence, the Code
provisions are technical and often,
obscure.