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Still, in case WikiLeaks or a similar organization sought to invoke a shield law, proponents of the legislation are trying to create legislative history that would show judges that Congress did not intend for the law to cover such organizations.

He said that although the administration had developed various proposals, it would solicit input from Congressional leaders of both parties in coming weeks to create legislative language that can attract bipartisan support.

On Monday, ahead of a meeting on the right to food in Dakar, Senegal, he said: "It is essential to create legislative frameworks based on the right to food, recognised under international law, in order for the interests of the poorest, who are often smallholders, herders and fishers, to be put at the heart of national food security strategies".

Think hard about what happens when we create legislative or judicial precedents based on what could happen to a fetus and punishing women for decisions they make while pregnant.

Reynolds v. Simms (1964): The Court held that a state cannot constitutionally create legislative districts with many times the number of citizens as other districts, because the Equal Protection Clause embodies the principle of "one person/one vote".

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That same legislation died last year in a Republican filibuster, one of dozens that created legislative gridlock in the past two years.

The Règlement also created legislative assemblies, which were to be composed of boyars elected by their peers.

A second increase would follow after a newly created legislative commission considered a broader range of spending cuts, program overhauls and potential revenue increases.

Powerful actors are able to shape the composition of the network, either through providing the financial resources or through creating "legislative space" for the network to grow.

Moreover, that by creating legislative conditions for the expansion of a DNA database not only would improve the efficiency of criminal investigations but would also be likely to serve as a deterrent to crime (Nuffield Council on Bioethics 2007).

They mean not only that there are norms creating legislative, executive and judicial powers, but that these norms impose significant limits on those powers.[2] Often these limitations are in the form of civil rights against government, rights to things like free expression, association, equality and due process of law.

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