Sentences with phrase «very constitutionality»

Although some academics have questioned the very constitutionality of our current First Past The Post (FPTP) system, it was upheld by the Quebec Court of Appeal in Daoust c Quebec.

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A federal judge has decided not to toss out a lawsuit about the constitutionality of Iowa's 6 - year - old «agricultural production facility fraud» statute, meaning the issue will very likely go to trial next year.
«It is very likely that NYSUT, as permitted by today's decision, will continue its challenge to the constitutionality of the tax cap, the effect of which is worsened by the recently enacted tax freeze.»
During its inaugural 2014 - 15 year, the program moved forward while the state Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of sending public dollars to private, religious schools that are subject to very little oversight by the state.
There have been unanimous, or at least very strong decisions, in a whole bunch of state supreme courts, and a very strong decision from the U.S. Supreme Court about the constitutionality of these programs, because they're not dealing with public funds.
Meredith v. Pence, 984 N.E. 2d 1213 (Ind. 2013): The Indiana Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the state's Choice Scholarship Program, a program very similar to North Carolina's Opportunity Scholarship Program.
It upheld the constitutionality of the Barreau's action in certain, very narrow, circumstances.
This legal regime is very similar to criminal liability, which is very questionable in terms of constitutionality, as the Brazilian Constitution predicts criminal liability for legal entities only in cases of environmental crimes.
The constitutionality of Bill C - 377 is very much in question.
Mr. Cloud, the accused, had not challenged the constitutionality of the surcharge, but Justice Healy was convinced of its arbitrariness and disproportionality, and decided to minimize its effects by imposing a nominal fine on Mr. Cloud, which resulted in the surcharge being calculated as a percentage of the fine (and thus a very small amount) rather than at 100 $ per summary conviction offence and 200 $ for an indictable offence.
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