Sentences with phrase «other amendments brought»

Pursuant to other amendments brought into effect under the Budget Implementation Act, the JRP is required to issue its final recommendations on the Northern Gateway project by the end of 2013.

Not exact matches

«But obedience to the Fourth Amendment always bears that cost and surely brings with it other benefits.»
The speaker would not commit to bringing this particular amendment to the floor, and was cagey when asked by a reporter where it and other outstanding issues stood.
CCSA will remain alert for any additional amendments or other attempts to bring this issue back during the rest of the legislative year; stay informed by reading our Capitol Update mailings.
No deeper analyses, no retractions or amendments from grown understanding, no tangents into new problems, no bringing back of things he learned from this work to other (non climate) fields.
Senior U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor, ruling in a case brought against the Bush administration by the American Civil Liberties Union and others, issued a 44 - page opinion finding that the National Security Agency's wiretap program violates the First and Fourth Amendments to the Constitution, the separation of powers doctrine, statutory law and the Administrative Procedures Act.
Simply calling for it, without acting (or directing others to act) to bring it about, may well be protected by the First Amendment.
Since 1938, when Sutherland's founding partner Judge Elbert P Tuttle argued in the US Supreme Court to establish a Sixth Amendment right to counsel in criminal cases (Johnson v. Zerbst, 304 US 458), our lawyers have been lead appellate counsel both in cases we have tried and in cases brought to us by other counsel after trial.
Very alarming amendments from Lord King, Lord Blair and others to bring back the full Snooper's Charter.
The amendment to the Children's Law Reform Act which includes «recognizing relationships with grandparents» means courts must now consider them in custody cases, bringing Ontario in line with other provinces.
Among other things, parenting coordination permits the state via a state - appointed agent to demand information and details about people's lives that then can be brought back into court by the opposing party, effectively becoming ongoing compelled government discovery, contrary to the Fourth Amendment.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z