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The new law -- among other reforms, it creates an independent oversight board for the accounting industry and curbs executive abuses like sweetheart loans -- may appear to be the reassertion of the public will over private interests.
The constitutional right of habeas corpus was "forged to guard against" executive abuses like the "arbitrary exercise of the government's power to detain," wrote Judge Bates, who was appointed by former President George W. Bush.
Democrats, while somewhat hamstrung by their necessary embrace of the administration, are probably more bound by their newfound foreign policy muscularity; their success at being as bloodthirsty as any Republican when it comes to "enemies" seems to have intoxicated former critics of executive abuses – a form of philosophical roid rage – the most significant of these defectors being Obama himself.
For supporters of the Trump Administration, rescinding the rule is part of a broader crackdown on immigration in what it calls an attempt to secure American jobs and end executive abuses of immigration loopholes — specifically granting "parole", a technical term for permission to remain in the U.S. for short-term stints.
That right, Bates wrote, was "forged to guard against" executive abuses such as the "arbitrary exercise of the government's power to detain.
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Officials cannot lawfully "shut the doors of the court to victims of executive abuse simply by acting with other states," the UK's highest court heard.
They are, for the most part, a bunch of yahoo radical populists wallowing in racism, jingoism, intolerance, obscurantism, corporate lollipops galore, fiscal irresponsibility, executive abuse of power, and supine legislatures.
Before the election, Senator Ted Cruz, of Texas, refused to pledge his support to McConnell, and offered his own vision of the Senate's priorities, including opening congressional hearings into the actions of the Obama Administration, "looking at the abuse of power, the executive abuse, the regulatory abuse, the lawlessness that sadly has pervaded this administration".
The belief that the judiciary will prevent executive abuse would provide an easy salve to any uneasy conscience unwilling to vote down a weakened government during an election year.
If yes, they must support the power of the courts to issue something akin to a fire alarm which would make people aware of executive abuse of civil liberties, and enable this newly empowered people to hold a rights-abusing executive to account.
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