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.
Perhaps a later Court will dismiss Tsilhqot» in
on the federalism issues as mere obiter and return us to constitutional orthodoxy — but not, one surmises, without a lot of pain and uncertainty; the sort of pain and uncertainty engendered by Marshall and Bernard for close to a decade.
Not exact matches
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.
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Let's get some more content in here — I'm not the first to wonder if
Federalism is really enough of an
issue to base a presidential campaign
on (unless we're in the year 1800 and I didn't notice).
«The greatest disappointment in the presidential broadcast is the act of buck passing,
on the
issue of restructuring, true
federalism and devolution of powers, which were the main campaign slogans of the president, as encapsulated in the APC manifesto.
The governor said the youths would be asked to respond to 12 key
issues on social media, including devolution of powers, true
federalism, restructuring and other related topics.
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.
The solution, Mr. Conant concluded, was «a new venture in cooperative
federalism,» a compact among the states to create an organization to focus national attention
on the pressing education
issues of the day.
We're now in the implementation season, and things have heated up a bit, but the main arguments against the standards are more about
issues like
federalism, test policy, President Obama's education preferences, data mining, and so
on (Strauss, 2013).
Meanwhile,
on Crime &
Federalism, Michael Cernovich prays the Court «does not pretend that Congress has the authority to regulate Raich's conduct,» but still takes
issue with The New York Times» pro-Raich editorial.
Speaker, U.S. Information Agency, Center for Study
on Federalism; speaking
on «School finance as a political
issue in Pennsylvania» July, 2000
Co-author of this bulletin Andrew Bernstein wrote an opinion piece for the Globe and Mail
on issues of national interest and their broader implications
on federalism.12
I reproduce the speech here in its entirety, and it touches
on a number of interesting
issues, including the challenges of constitutional reform, changing societal values, patriation, the tensions in
federalism, and the need for a constitutional Bill of Rights, a full 15 years before the Charter was enacted.
Professor Magnet is featured prominently in the recently - released
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Federalism for the Future: Essential Reforms along with other well - regarded experts
on constitutional law and
federalism issues, including G.A. Beaudoin, Benoit Pelletier, Gordon Robertson, and J
federalism issues, including G.A. Beaudoin, Benoit Pelletier, Gordon Robertson, and John Trent.
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