Sentences with phrase «president by clause»

Not exact matches

As provided by clause 11 (g) of Rule of the House of Representatives, the Committee has forwarded this Memorandum to the President based on its determination that the release of the Memorandum would serve the public interest.
On a more fundamental level, the negotiations remain at an impasse over a collection of U.S. proposals dubbed «poison pills» by U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue, including the proposed sunset clause, an extreme approach to rule of origins for the auto and textile / apparel sectors, and measures that would undermine investment protection, government procurement, and trade in seasonal produce.
On 23 February, the United States Attorney General, Eric Holder, Jr., sent a letter to members of Congress in which he informed them that President Obama had determined that DOMA is in violation of the equal protection clause of the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution, and, as such, will no longer be defended by his administration.
Twenty - one years after the RFRA was introduced in the House of Representatives by Chuck Schumer, passed nearly unanimously by Congress, and signed into law by President Bill Clinton, the Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to strike it down as an unconstitutional «takeover of the Court's power to interpret the Constitution» and a violation of the Establishment Clause.
As noted by Mundo Deportivo, it was claimed that the Atletico Madrid star's family met with Barca president Josep Bartomeu for dinner, where they discussed an agreement on personal terms with the expectation that the Catalan giants will pay his $ 100m release clause.
League President, Javier Tebas, had already warned in an interview earlier this week that La Liga would not accept a payment to trigger the release clause, saying it was potentially in breach of the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules set out by the European governing body, UEFA.
An executive order of the President must find support in the Constitution, either in a clause granting the President specific power, or by a delegation of power by Congress to the President.
Attorneys general for the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland say they will sue President Trump today, alleging that he has violated anti-corruption clauses in the Constitution by accepting millions in payments and benefits from foreign governments since moving into the White House.
Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 In Case of the Removal of the President from Office, or of his Death, Resignation, or Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of the said Office, the Same shall devolve on the Vice President, and the Congress may by Law provide for the Case of Removal, Death, Resignation or Inability, both of the President and Vice President, declaring what Officer shall then act as President, and such Officer shall act accordingly, until the Disability be removed, or a President shall be elected.
He suggested to Corbyn he could be elevated to the position of «president or chair», and that his legacy could be underpinned by a rewriting of clause four to commit the party to delivering equality.
The passive sentence ends there (without a «by» clause), so it puts focus on all of the «requiring» that «Article Two» is doing, without having to commit to who's doing the nominating (President), confirming (Senate), or appointing (President).
The plaintiffs prayed the court to declare that upon true and proper construction of Article 144 clauses (2) and (3) of the 1992 Constitution, all appointments made by the President of the Republic of Ghana to the Supreme Court were valid on the condition they were made in strict accordance with the advice of the Judicial Council.
An All Progressives Congress, APC, Senator representing Zamfara Central, Kabir Marafa, yesterday said the ongoing debate by the National Assembly to amend the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB and the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT Act was an attempt to introduce immunity clause for the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and shield him from prosecution.
I could posit that we will have an invasion by extraterrestrials, which will «profoundly» change the Earth (adding Revkin's disclaimer clause that we really don't know whether this is true or not) but «the long - term picture of a profoundly changed Earth is clear», so the next US President should consider taking «no - regrets» actions to install anti-extraterrestrial invasion systems and devices (in the USA and possibly even all over the world).
Here is the language from Article Two, Section Two, Clause Two of the U. S. Constitution: «[The President] shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur.»
A federal judge in Maryland has ruled that Maryland and Washington, D.C., have standing to pursue a narrowed claim in their lawsuit contending that President Donald Trump is violating the Constitution's foreign and domestic emoluments clauses by accepting payments from foreign governments and states through his business empire.
The suit against Trump, brought by Maryland and Washington, D.C., claims that the president is violating the Constitution's foreign and domestic emoluments clauses by accepting payments from foreign governments and states through his business empire.
The second clause starts off by defining «President - elect»:
While he'd planned to cover familiar historical cases such as Marbury v. Madison and more recent cases such as Obergefell v. Hodges for his Beijing students this past spring, he found that his students were captivated by the travel ban litigation and emoluments clause lawsuits against President Donald Trump's administration.
In answer to the question «does price parity mean price increase», perhaps the last word should go to the president of the Federal Cartel Office who, in relation to the HRS case, stated: «Only at first view do most favoured customer clauses used by online booking portals seem to benefit customers.
The problem is that mere citizenship is a lower standard than is set by the naturally - born citizen clause required to become president.
«By confining the Clause to vacancies that arise during a recess, Noel Canning makes the President's ability to fill offices turn on the happenstance of when the previous holder left office,» Brinkmann wrote.
A part of Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States says this: He [the President]... shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall...
The District of Columbia and the state of Maryland are suing President Trump for violating the Constitution's anti-corruption clauses by accepting money for his private business from foreign governments, reports The Washington Post.
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