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  • s Epton had engaged in was changed back to constitutional a mere two years after Epton's imprisonmen
  • Daily Constitutional, A Publication for the Artist's Voice is a
  • rade, as well as a party to the Meech Lake Constitutional Accord.
  • ve MPs, Vankoughnet opposed the Meech Lake constitutional accord.
  • It has since been absorbed into the Constitutional Accountability Center.
  • The constitutional act in full.
  • y took form following the enactment of the Constitutional Act of 1791.
  • Although the Constitutional Act of 1791 did not satisfy him, Richardso
  • nada was an appointive body created by the Constitutional Act of 1791.
  • Both were initially created by the Constitutional Act of 1791.
  • 28 of 1947) was a constitutional Act of the New Zealand Parliament that for
  • lic") of the Constitution and to amend the Constitutional Act of June 8, 1992 it requires approval o
  • Under the Constitutional Act of 1791, the government of Lower Canad
  • and became part of Upper Canada after the Constitutional Act of 1791.
  • The legislative council was created by the Constitutional Act.
  • -litigant with Senator David Norris in his constitutional action (Norris v. Attorney General).
  • was to be the means to accomplish periodic constitutional adaptation to changing times.
  • , and thought the crisis would be met by a constitutional adjustment in accordance with the English
  • effectively deal with corruption before a constitutional administration takes over from the transit
  • instead became extraordinary professor of Constitutional Administrative law at the University of Ro
  • ecretary when he insisted on following the constitutional advice of his Irish ministers, rather than
  • Constitutional Adviser to His Highness the Maharaja of Bi
  • Brendan O'Leary, Constitutional Adviser to the Kurdistan Regional Governme
  • a legal consultant to the United Nations; constitutional adviser to the Premier of Ontario and to t
  • In August 1947 Sir Walter Monckton ( Constitutional advisor to Nizam) and Nawab of Chhatari te
  • Bastedo's constitutional advisors, however, did not share his asses
  • In its report the Constitutional Affairs Committee in the Commons said "we
  • 2001, and in 2003 was made a spokesman on Constitutional Affairs but he returned to the backbenches
  • The Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs is a standing committee of the Sen
  • ion law, had resulted in the Department of Constitutional Affairs employing 20,00 staff and a budget
  • -Secretary of State in the Departments for Constitutional Affairs (June 2003 to September 2004) and
  • the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs and the Senate Standing Committee
  • the former Constitutional Affairs Branch
  • Chairman of the Senate Constitutional Affairs Subcommittee
  • ittee and Chairman of the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee.
  • Commons, Keeley served as a member of the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee and from February
  • 89-1997) and the Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs (1997-2001).
  • luding the Central Policy Unit, the former Constitutional Affairs Bureau, the Office of the Financia
  • Following this act, the Department for Constitutional Affairs introduced and passed through parl
  • ere subsequently sold by the Department of Constitutional Affairs to a private development partnersh
  • of the House of Representatives legal and constitutional affairs committee.
  • May 2010 in the parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) a draft aimed at amending t
  • io and once again given responsibility for constitutional affairs and the Liquor Control Act, as wel
  • nate, she served as chair of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee, and waged a seven year
  • was Conservative Frontbench Spokesman for Constitutional Affairs and for Wales.
  • de, Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs and co-chair of the Joint Standing
  • PPS again, this time in the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA).
  • Transport (especially rail transport), constitutional affairs and education are among his main p
  • n, Straw was given the chairmanship of the Constitutional Affairs cabinet committee where he was res
  • a member of the Parliament's Committee on Constitutional Affairs and its Committee on Women's Right
  • Parliamentary under Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
  • or his motion at the Legislative Council's constitutional affairs panel meeting, he said,
  • Former Member of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs and Governance of the Committee of
  • rney General, and given responsibility for Constitutional Affairs and the Liquor Control Act.
  • ewicz is a substitute for the Committee on Constitutional Affairs and a member of the Delegation for
  • the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs report on the required Exceptions
  • erves as a full member on the Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) and as substitute on the Fo
  • ian Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs on May 10 and September 25, 2006 i
  • The post of Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs took over the remaining responsibi
  • ry John Reid prompted the House of Commons Constitutional Affairs Committee to recommend that the Mi
  • ord Chancellor's Department/Department for Constitutional Affairs)
  • He is a substitute for the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, substitute for the Delegation to
  • sentatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, a member of the Joint Standing Co
  • Committee, chairman of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Affairs, and member and Chairman of the Fo
  • esident of the Parliamentary Committee for Constitutional Affairs, Rights and Liberties between 1995
  • tary Under-Secretary in the Department for Constitutional Affairs, with responsibilities including t
  • rmer Minister of Plantation Industries and Constitutional Affairs, prominent member of parliament, T
  • of the Great Seal with responsibility for Constitutional Affairs, and was also named NDP House Lead
  • ational; her specialties include "defence, constitutional affairs, human rights, and minority rights
  • ds as Opposition Spokesman on Scotland and Constitutional Affairs.
  • ba has included a minister responsible for Constitutional Affairs.
  • has chaired the Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Affairs.
  • , this post was known as the Secretary for Constitutional Affairs.
  • the House of Lords on Northern Ireland and constitutional affairs.
  • fice of Fair Trading and the Department of Constitutional Affairs.
  • e under the auspices of the Department for Constitutional Affairs.
  • Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs.
  • ointed Opposition Front Bench Spokesman on Constitutional Affairs.
  • tment, which then became the Department of Constitutional Affairs.
  • ferred to the newly created Department for Constitutional Affairs.
  • ointed as a Minister in the Department for Constitutional Affairs.
  • of the European Parliament's Committee on Constitutional Affairs.
  • red the Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs.
  • tary under secretary in the Department for Constitutional Affairs.
  • sentatives Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs; and between 1991 and 1993, Deputy
  • succeed Denis O'Brien who had reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years, and Edward T. Bartl
  • red at the end of 1897 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years, after 27 and a half
  • Judge John Van Voorhis would reach the constitutional age limit of 70 years at the end of the ye
  • ucceed Theodore Miller who had reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • als at the end of 1972 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years, and returned to the
  • the appointment expired and he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years, thus being barred f
  • John Clinton Gray who both had reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • 1, 1943, when he retired due to New York's constitutional age limitation for judges.
  • Chief Judge Albert Conway would reach the constitutional age limit of 70 years at the end of the ye
  • nch at the end of 1959 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • nch at the end of 1973 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years, and returned to pri
  • nch at the end of 1984 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • als at the end of 1965 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years, but later served on
  • nch at the end of 1939 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • o 1940, when he retired after reaching the constitutional age limit.
  • until the end of 1920 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • until the end of 1954 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • is Bergan and James Gibson would reach the constitutional age limit of 70 years at the end of the ye
  • nch at the end of 1926 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • Judge Sydney F. Foster would reach the constitutional age limit of 70 years at the end of the ye
  • nch at the end of 1928 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • until the end of 1904 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • until the end of 1944 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • retiring December 30, 1885 because of the constitutional age limit.
  • Judge Frederick Collin would reach the constitutional age limit at the end of the year.
  • until the end of 1918 when he reached the constitutional age limit.
  • nch at the end of 1967 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years.
  • His life was devoted to constitutional agitation for such reforms in Irish land t
  • ear on either Quebec independence or a new constitutional agreement.
  • of eligible voters) voted in favour of the constitutional alteration, versus 19,581 (1.5 %) against.
  • iving the Parliament of Canada significant constitutional amending powers.
  • Hensarling co-authored a Constitutional amendment (known as the Spending Limit Ame
  • He said one has been a constitutional amendment passed by India in the nineties
  • Annual attempts to adopt a constitutional amendment have failed since 2004.
  • The constitutional amendment defining marriage was approved i
  • The same constitutional amendment also acknowledged the role of th
  • is tied for length of service because of a constitutional amendment approved during his final term w
  • amber, which eventually was dissolved by a constitutional amendment in December 1958.
  • ident Wilhelm Pieck on 7 September 1960, a constitutional amendment of 12 September 1960 replaced th
  • le experience base with the national-level constitutional amendment initiative (Kobach, 1993).
  • It was an initiated constitutional amendment dealing with the issue of where
  • ss, and he stumbled across this unratified constitutional amendment from 1789.
  • re, Luetkemeyer co-sponsored the statewide constitutional amendment defining marriage as being betwe
  • House Republican Majority in voting for a constitutional amendment to define marriage as a legal bo
  • Proposition 13 is a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment prohibiting the reassessment of
  • strength, and actively lobbied for a state constitutional amendment to give women the vote, which wa
  • The constitutional amendment to create the county was propose
  • After the war, Tennessee adopted a constitutional amendment forbidding property in men Febru
  • legislation, having urged in 1958 a state constitutional amendment on the matter to gauge full vote
  • The office was disestablished by the constitutional amendment State Question 50 to the Constit
  • ever, the position was re-established by a Constitutional amendment ratified on November 4, 1970.
  • Anstett's leadership role in the unpopular constitutional amendment as the reason for his defeat by
  • Prior to the 1975 constitutional amendment the Clerk of the Court of Appeal
  • 21 to 18 by the 1985 Elections Act, and a constitutional amendment the previous year had limited th
  • to Reduce Class Size, resulting in Florida Constitutional Amendment 9, requiring smaller class sizes
  • When Howard Pawley introduced a constitutional amendment to address a court decision resp
  • d legislation supporting the creation of a constitutional amendment that would limit terms for senat
  • The office was abolished by a constitutional amendment in 1876, and the three last Insp
  • Act, the Shareholder Protection Act and a constitutional amendment to reverse corporate personhood.
  • at would enact a referendum on declaring a Constitutional Amendment to establish marriage as between
  • session, Walters introduced ACA 2, a state Constitutional Amendment to change government acquisition
  • 88, a proposed Constitutional amendment that would prohibit same sex mar
  • Stump's Case Prompts Proposed Constitutional Amendment - Reforms After 100 Years
  • e passage of California's Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that eliminated same-sex couples
  • (California Proposition 9), the California constitutional amendment passed by voters in 2008, which
  • latte's top legislative initiatives is his Constitutional amendment to require a balanced federal bu
  • Kelley opposed a constitutional amendment allowing organized prayer in pub
  • South Dakota voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November 2006 that defined ma
  • y abolish the Treasurer's office in a 1995 Constitutional amendment and by 1996 the Comptroller had
  • he ruling in Pollock led to the need for a constitutional amendment to impose a federal income tax,
  • The constitutional amendment defining marriage was approved i
  • hberg opposes gay marriage, and supports a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
  • House Republican Majority in voting for a constitutional amendment to define marriage as between a
  • Solomon supported the line-item veto, a constitutional amendment to ban flag burning, a repeal of
  • In November 2000, Clinton called for a Constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College
  • When in 2004 it appeared that the constitutional amendment would not receive the requisite
  • Opponents of the constitutional amendment did not seek review of that deci
  • Congress passed the Blaine Act, a proposed constitutional amendment to repeal Prohibition, in Februa
  • ed three years, in accordance with a state constitutional amendment to have state, county, and feder
  • , his supporters started working towards a constitutional amendment for this goal.
  • y was created in 1914, first by a proposed constitutional amendment in the Georgia General Assembly
  • n the November election, voters approved a constitutional amendment lifting restrictions on stem cel
  • Supreme Court's decision and not push any constitutional amendment to override the courts.
  • Since 1994, as a result of a constitutional amendment which reduced the presidential t
  • On 20 February 2001, a new constitutional amendment created a bicameral legislature
  • The proposition was part of Assembly Constitutional Amendment 2 (Third Extraordinary Session),
  • ) referendum were introduced in 1911, by a constitutional amendment called Proposition 7.
  • rties reached an agreement providing for a constitutional amendment that would enable a government t
  • The constitutional amendment defining marriage was approved i
  • He has also voted against a constitutional amendment proposed in 2006 to limit marria
  • ation as Governor, voters approved a state constitutional amendment extending the terms of office of
  • ajority of voters opposed the state's 2005 constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
  • Proposition 8 of 1911 (or Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 23) was an amendment of the
  • The plan proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the use of revenue f
  • Main article: Hawaii Constitutional Amendment 2 (1998)
  • reland where the government decided that a constitutional amendment would be required.
  • In February 1864, he introduced a constitutional amendment to abolish slavery throughout th
  • ico State Senate came close to approving a constitutional amendment in 1998 to allow IRV with a favo
  • See constitutional amendment and Amendments to the Constituti
  • With the passage on November 8, 2005, of a constitutional amendment creating the position of Lieuten
  • Provisions of the Proposed Constitutional Amendment
  • tional Assembly of Nigeria votes against a constitutional amendment to remove term limits; President
  • Following a constitutional amendment in 1976, the elections were open
  • t up here and condemn it and to vote for a constitutional amendment to bring it to a vote to divide
  • Later this constitutional amendment became well-known as the Bourn A
  • During his administration, a constitutional amendment was proposed to extend suffrage
  • He also led efforts to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot to ban same-sex ma
  • Senate Constitutional Amendment 18 (which included the provision
  • The constitutional amendment was approved by 99.1% of voters.
  • is "between a man and a woman" and that a constitutional amendment is needed to enshrine that.
  • Amendment 2 was the first constitutional amendment adopted in the United States tha
  • Idaho voters adopted a constitutional amendment in November 2006 that "A marriag
  • e earliest and most vigorous sponsors of a constitutional amendment to require a popular referendum
  • slature passed, and the voters approved, a constitutional amendment which prohibited any elections f
  • lid ballots), which had been modified by a constitutional amendment in 1961.
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