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- S.Africa's Zuma wants to review constitutional court's power
South African President Jacob Zuma, who has repeatedly butted heads with the judiciary, said in an interview published Monday he wants to review the powers of the country's highest court. - Constitutional crisis
My understanding of a so-called “constitutional crisis” is that it occurs when the basic law of the land can no longer regulate the conduct of a nation’s collective life. This happens when an existing constitution is superseded by political events, as in a revolution, war or coup d’etat. Or, when there is a stalemate between the legal system and the political system, with neither one willing to ... - Constitutional Amendments Often Pass
State lawmakers could vote again as early as this week on a much-debated bill that would allow Georgians to vote on the state approving charter schools. Georgia voters have approved many constitutional amendments in recent years. The bill’s mostly Republican backers say passing the constitutional... - South Africa: Presidency Clarifies Comments on Constitutional Court
[BuaNews] Pretoria - The Presidency has moved to clarify the comments made by President Jacob Zuma in the media, regarding the review of the Constitutional Court. - State workers' lawsuit says pension law isn't constitutional
Unions filed a lawsuit Monday against a law requiring state employees to opt out of their defined-benefit pension plans or start contributing 4% of their pay to help cover the cost. - Skurka's Spin: Is Canada a new constitutional superpower?
Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms is admired across the world. It has surpassed its American constitutional counterpart in influence and international stature, writes CTV's Legal Analyst Steven Skurka in his weekly blog on CTVNews.ca - Constitutional crisis feared: Impeach court vs SC
Fears of a constitutional crisis were aired Wednesday when the lawyers of Chief Justice Renato Corona petitioned the Supreme Court to stop the Senate impeachment court from summoning bank officials and producing records of his bank accounts. - 'Constitutional sheriff' to speak at GOP fundraiser
Richard Mack, a Tea Party activist, Oath Keepers board member, founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association and former Arizona sheriff, will be the guest speaker at the Kootenai County Republican Party's annual Lincoln Day Dinner and Fundraiser taking place March 24 at The Coeur d'Alene Resort. - Aziz Bari: Judges to blame for own impotence
(The Malaysian Insider) - A constitutional expert has said “judges only have themselves to blame” for allowing the power of the courts to be compromised after a former chief justice said Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s constitutional amendments in the 1980s put the judiciary under the thumb of the executive. Tun Mohd Dzaiddin Abdullah said last weekend the amendment to Article 121 of the Federal ... - Senate, House, back eminent domain amendment
A state constitutional amendment that would limit the ability of local governments to claim private land under eminent domain cleared the Senate and the House of Delegates Monday.
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