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Under that assumption, the Court has been able to avoid apparent statutory oddities without perceiving itself to have violated the constitutional premises of legislative supremacy.
To sever the statements from their constitutional premises, as the Court has apparently done, is to transform the meaning these expressions were intended to convey.
It surely follows that this "obscure enterprise" [n23] in 1810, motivated by now discredited constitutional premises, cannot offer any significant guidance for solution of the important issues now before us.
"I've suspended work on a revision because, in area after area, we find ourselves at a fork in the road... and because conflict over basic constitutional premises is today at a fever pitch," Tribe wrote in a letter to Breyer, an old friend and former colleague.
"The complaint rests on a host of novel and fundamentally flawed constitutional premises, and litigating the claims would entail intrusive discovery into the president's personal financial affairs and the official actions of his Administration," the Justice Department said in a court filing.
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Secrecy is a second threat to the constitutional premise.
we dispose of the case on the constitutional premise raised below, reaching the result by a method of analysis readily available to the state court.
Here, in contrast, we dispose of the case on the constitutional premise raised below, reaching the result by a method of analysis readily available to the state court.
"You have billions of dollars invested in Atlantic City under the state constitutional premise that gaming would be limited to Atlantic City," he said.
In reply to: Troy Davis: "Re: [Videolib] Legality of a DVD backup" Next in thread: Jed Horovitz: "RE: [Videolib] Legality of a DVD backup" >a more correct interpretation of the constitutional premise of copyright.
Trump's attorneys contend that a sitting president cannot be sued in state court, claiming it stands in conflict with a constitutional premise that federal law is the ultimate law of the United States.
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