31.   Ratliff said senators also have been advised that the courts cannot intervene in internal legislative affairs without violating constitutional provisions of separation of powers.

32.   Ratliff said senators also had been advised that the courts cannot intervene in internal legislative affairs without violating constitutional provisions of separation of powers.

33.   She is relying on the constitutional provision as a legal bedrock.

34.   St. Clair relied chiefly on two constitutional provisions for his argument that President Nixon could not be indicted or even named an unindicted co-conspirator.

35.   Still, Livshin said the district stood by its argument that allowing the club to meet violates constitutional provisions that forbid the state from establishing a religion.

36.   Suppose a candidate criticized the Minnesota Supreme Court for interpreting a state constitutional provision more broadly than the corresponding federal constitutional provision.

37.   The constitutional provision permitting the suspension of habeas corpus appears in Article I, which defines the power of Congress.

38.   The constitutional provision applies to those directly involved in interstate commerce, the appeals court ruled, and not to the ultimate consumers of goods or services.

39.   The constitutional provision bars officers from stopping and patting down an individual unless they reasonably suspect evidence of criminality to be on his or her person.

40.   The federal government has authority to regulate gun purchases under a constitutional provision that gives Congress power over interstate commerce, Dellinger said.

a. + provision >>共 684
new 5.12%
key 3.91%
constitutional 3.73%
similar 3.38%
such 2.99%
controversial 2.70%
special 2.63%
specific 1.88%
no 1.60%
statutory 1.46%
constitutional + n. >>共 507
amendment 18.23%
right 10.49%
reform 4.84%
change 4.62%
court 4.38%
law 2.60%
issue 2.20%
crisis 2.17%
protection 2.12%
guarantee 1.81%
provision 1.30%
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