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5 Dec 2016, 2:30 am by Blog Editorial
He discusses the application of De Keyser principles and the controls imposed by Parliament on prerogative powers to ratify international treaties. 13.05: The hearing has adjourned for lunch and is expected to resume at 14:00. 12.58:  The next case referred to is R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs ex parte Rees-Mogg: James Eadie QC submits that the availability of the prerogative in relation to EU law depends… [read post]
12 Nov 2016, 3:18 pm
Nearly 30 years after discredited Australian orthodoxies were killed off in their homeland, their Indian progeny have at last been interred.As Banumathi J observed in the Entry Tax case (at [84]), ‘the Australian cases relied upon in Atiabari and Automobile’ – principally the Bank Nationalisation case and James v Commonwealth – ‘failed to stand the test of time’. [read post]
9 Feb 2016, 12:04 pm by Stephen Griffin
”  I respectfully suggest this argument did not survive the 2013 publication of James Oakes’s magisterial history Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States. [read post]
8 Feb 2016, 9:25 pm by Jeff Redding
(Nussbaum, p. 76) The constitutionality of this evasive set of maneuvers went all the way up to the Supreme Court, and in Briscoe v. [read post]
18 Dec 2015, 9:22 pm by Paul Horwitz
In the nineteenth century, many common or public schools, believing that religious and moral education was important but facing doctrinal disagreements within the broad Protestant majority, adopted a practice that John Jeffries and James Ryan call a "least-common-denominator Protestantism" that avoided areas of controversy. [read post]
9 Dec 2015, 8:03 am by Robert Natelson (guest-blogging)
Accordingly, in late 1860 and early 1861, both the outgoing president, James Buchanan, and his successor, Abraham Lincoln, urged the states to apply for an Article V convention. [read post]
10 Nov 2015, 2:18 pm by D. Daxton White
A financial advisor is generally someone who works at either a wire house like a Morgan Stanley or Merrill Lynch or even some these independent firms like Raymond James, LPL, Commonwealth. [read post]
In the House of Lords, the Chagos Islands case (R (Bancoult) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs [2008] UKHL 61) because of the historical constitutional and international legal interest and its continuing ramifications which one follows both internationally and actually domestically. [read post]