Sentence examples for explicitly authorized in from inspiring English sources

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Many of the new Republicans in the next Congress campaigned on precisely the issues that Mr. Paul has been talking about for 40 years: forbidding Congress from any action not explicitly authorized in the Constitution, eliminating entire federal departments as unconstitutional and checking the power of the Fed.

Nonbinding congressional resolutions have a long history, and though they aren't explicitly authorized in the Constitution, an expert on the separation of powers told me that they can be teased out of the speech and debate clause of Article I, Section 6.

In 2005 the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that the governor had no authority to expend funds without legislative approval, and that if legislators failed to pass a budget in the future, only expenditures explicitly authorized in the state constitution could be made.

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(Recall that the Judiciary Act of 1789 explicitly authorized appeals in removal cases).

In addition, the Supreme Court is poised to address major issues relating to the president's (and, by extension, the administration's) authority to interpret immigration laws in ways not explicitly authorized by law.

In situations in which Congress has explicitly authorized the president's action, the court has recognized the prerogative as almost absolute.

"Congress should take immediate action to put the brakes on this technology with a moratorium on its use, given that it has not been fully debated and its use has never been explicitly authorized," said Neema Singh Guliani, ACLU legislative counsel, in a statement.

The first suit, Montauk Tribe of Indians v. Long Island R.R. Co., brought by Wyandank Pharaoh in the name of the tribe, was dismissed because the tribe had not been explicitly authorized by the state to sue in its own name.

The rollback of Iraqi aggression in the Persian Gulf war, explicitly authorized by Security Council vote, showed as much.

President Bush — as he has finally admitted in his new memoir — explicitly authorized torture, thereby committing a serious crime under American and international law.

Beginning in 1967, the commission was explicitly authorized to deal with violations of human rights, and shortly thereafter it set up elaborate mechanisms and procedures to investigate alleged human rights violations and otherwise monitor compliance by states with international human rights law.

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