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11 Dec 2015, 7:58 am
An analysis in the context of Indian law Massimo V. [read post]
9 Dec 2015, 8:03 am by Robert Natelson (guest-blogging)
The promoters of the Washington conclave recognized that it would not have Article V powers, but they hoped that if it did reach agreement, the political pressure on Congress would be sufficient to induce it to respond in kind. [read post]
28 Nov 2015, 3:57 am by SHG
The Times editors lack remedial powers, though you might suspect they’re unaware of that fact. [read post]
25 Nov 2015, 2:16 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
The powers of the British government in the Federation were not solely referable to the domestic arrangements in the Federation. [read post]
22 Nov 2015, 3:00 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
Youssef v Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs, heard 18-19 November 2015. [read post]
16 Nov 2015, 1:00 am by Will Holder, Olswang LLP
The issue is that the Foreign Secretary was acting by authority of the Royal Prerogative, and a judicial review of Prerogative power is based entirely on standards such as reason and fairness. [read post]
2 Nov 2015, 1:50 pm by Kirk Jenkins
During its September term, the Illinois Supreme Court heard oral argument in Commonwealth Edison Co. v. [read post]
2 Nov 2015, 1:00 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
R (Bancoult No 2) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, heard 22 June 2015. [read post]
29 Oct 2015, 7:18 am by John Jascob
In late May, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin and Montana State Auditor Monica Lindeen had each filed petitions with the court requesting judicial review of the legality of the Commission’s expansion of the exemptions available under Regulation A. [read post]
16 Oct 2015, 8:03 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
R (Bancoult No 2) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, heard 22 June 2015. [read post]
In Al Rawi (Al Rawi & Ors v The Security Service & Ors [2011] UKSC 34) and Tariq (Home Office v Tariq [2011] UKSC 35), we considered how far at common law one can devise secret court procedures and we held that there is no general common law power to conduct civil proceedings in secret where one party doesn’t know the material which is being put before the court. [read post]
1 Oct 2015, 9:30 am by Lyle Denniston
The commonwealth government of Puerto Rico gained Court review Thursday of its claim that, since Congress gave it self-governing powers in 1950, it has the power to pass its own laws as a sovereign government, like any state in the Union. [read post]
16 Aug 2015, 9:30 pm by Charles G. Kels
In North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners v. [read post]