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The legislation has been the subject of complex serve-and-return legislating by the Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives.
He is usually the only one who's not voting, but he doesn't do all of that legislating by himself.
"Here you have the president legislating by decree that the country's judges must serve as spies for the government".
That dispute is taking place at one of the fault lines of the law: whether the courts are interpreting law or legislating by their rulings.
In asserting, by a five-to-four ruling, that its 2010 Citizens United ruling applies to campaign finance in Montana and other states, as well as to national campaigns, the conservative Justices demonstrated, once again, that they don't shy away from public controversy — or of being accused of legislating by decree.
On Wednesday, Erdogan introduced emergency powers that let him bypass parliament for at least three months, legislating by decree.
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The parliament can temporarily delegate part of its legislative power to the government, which then legislates by ordinances.
Last month, Peru's Congress granted special legislative powers to his government allowing it to legislate by decree over a 90-day period across five strategic areas, one of which includes water and sanitation.
Back in 2013, when the High Court ruled that changes to the Marriage Act must be legislated by the Federal Government, it was generally understood that this legislation was just around the corner.
Last month Congress agreed to give the government powers to legislate by decree on security issues.
Mr Obama cannot permanently get rid of sanctions legislated by Congress even if he wanted to.
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