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"This is a constitutional matter, and boy am I sharp on the constitution (the real law of Australia) so this is right up my veggie patch," he said.
"It's highly questionable as a constitutional matter".
"The law had to, as a constitutional matter, adjust".
"But as a constitutional matter, this is a terrible way to govern ourselves".
"The picture they painted not merely justified the Lynn plan as a constitutional matter," she wrote.
It's also worth noting that, unlike the Proposition 8 case, defamation is not a constitutional matter for a judge.
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The Venice Commission, which advises the Council of Europe on constitutional matters, worries about "cardinal laws" in the constitution that require a two-thirds parliamentary majority to be changed.
The constitution of 2010 provides for a Constitutional Tribunal to rule on constitutional matters.
In constitutional matters, the Judiciary's approach should be to interpret the Constitution in such a way as to reflect a truly inclusive socio-ethnic make-up of the whole of Iraq.
While the text of the constitution was an absolute limitation on the authority of judges in constitutional matters, within the confines of the text judges had a broad and unqualified mandate to enforce constitutional provisions, regardless of current public sentiment, or the feelings of the justices themselves.
He left to become a consultant on constitutional matters.
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