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He doesn&apost get to question the President&aposs prerogatives and the President exercising those prerogatives.
Such prudent measures in no way impinge upon congressional prerogatives.
Yes, I will respect the constitutional prerogatives of the presidency.
Congress has key prerogatives in foreign policy and international commerce.
Women's bodies aren't theirs; they are vessels for male prerogatives.
The purpose is to recover Congressional policy and purse-power prerogatives.
"The Bureau of Prisons really protects its prerogatives," Dr. Jacobs said.
Mr. Gotbaum expressed confidence in states' ability to defend their prerogatives.
Now that means attacking both their current allies and their own prerogatives.
The implied answer is no, for these seem to be divine prerogatives.
Debates about constitutional prerogatives do not happen behind a veil of ignorance.
In unified government, partisan loyalties routinely stifle serious challenges to presidential prerogatives.
Theater artists, like many creators of fiction, share certain prerogatives with divinity.
The issue would force him to choose between his "political prerogatives" of protecting a Republican president and his "institutional prerogatives" of safeguarding the authority of the Senate, according to a Democratic congressional aide who has experience with subpoenas.
In India, unlike America, state prerogatives often trump the imperatives of interstate commerce.
The prerogatives of the comic book are warping the properties of movie stardom.
Nobody felt the same about our bodies, our duties, our rights and prerogatives.
The two, arguably, even lived in tension with each other, with conflicting prerogatives.
He does have beliefs, and prejudices, centered on his own power and prerogatives.
Foreigners have always been horrified by American parents' deferral to their children's prerogatives.
So we cannot allow executive agencies to regulate aggressively because that would step on the prerogatives of Congress, but we cannot allow Congress to set up an aggressive regulatory agency because that would step on the prerogatives of the president.
It is also uncertain whether the speakership would even include its perquisites and prerogatives.
LEVIN: The President wraps himself in his constitutional prerogatives and he dukes it out.
We get too fussy about the perceived natural order of things and institutional prerogatives.
Senators need to assert their constitutional prerogatives by asking tough questions of this nominee.
" Forbearance is "the idea that politicians should exercise restraint in deploying their institutional prerogatives.
Either of those presidential decisions ought to have prompted Congress to defend its prerogatives.
The convention scheme is less about responsibility than about the prerogatives of power. ♦
Mubarak's formula was not a result of his genius, but rather reflected Washington's prerogatives.
Chief Justice John Roberts has a record of high regard for executive branch prerogatives.
There's a kernel of truth to the claim that Obamacare needlessly impinged on state prerogatives.
They will defend their prerogatives and privileges, as those with power always have, throughout history.
"Run," which was released in advance of the album, signaled the new style-hopping prerogatives.
Opponents of the movement decry its uncritical embrace of AI as naïve boosterism for corporate prerogatives.
The bedrock amendment on which this nation was founded is an apparent insult to presidential prerogatives.
Tax issues are usually very controversial because are seen in many countries as purely national prerogatives.
Between his lordly appetites and her queenly prerogatives, you always feel as if there's something afoot.
Cast out of this working man's paradise, Lee is also exiled from the prerogatives of whiteness.
It signals that Congress will act to defend its institutional pride as well as its prerogatives.
It made plain profound gaps in how men and women perceive one another's lives and prerogatives.
So far, the two main prerogatives are waiving overdraft fees and extending payment deadlines, Sloan said Friday.
Florida utilities remain old-school, soup-to-nuts monopolies, and they are legendary for defending their prerogatives.
He is drawn to the prerogatives of power, and not what that power can do for others.
So I appreciate all those serving in our national government who respect Indiana's own prerogatives and interests.
"Only by consistently and forcefully resisting such congressional incursions can executive branch prerogatives be preserved," Barr wrote.
If Congress doesn't do that, I do fear over the long term it will lose those prerogatives.
He could serve his country well enough by simply reasserting traditional royal prerogatives against the generals' overreach.
" He wrote, "Only by consistently and forcefully resisting such congressional incursions can executive branch prerogatives be preserved.
Anxiety also flares over appointments of local officials and control over financial policy - both former GPC prerogatives.
"Only by consistently and forcefully resisting such congressional incursions can executive branch prerogatives be preserved," he wrote.
You have to protect the prerogatives of the House of Representatives and you cannot be scattershot about that.
One of a president's prerogatives is to run his party, making it an extension of his political operation.
Is he trying to, in essence, weaken" the legislative branch and "our natural prerogatives to speak our minds?
Actually, the play is about the prerogatives demanded by an unyielding ego, here of the defensive-male variety.
The president, in my view, can then assert his executive prerogatives to remake civil service without congressional approval.
Trump has used the prerogatives of the executive branch to nearly obliterate U.S. censure of anti-democratic regimes.
If our leaders deploy their legal prerogatives without restraint, it could bring severe dysfunction, and even constitutional crisis.
That&aposs because the judicial system must respect the president&aposs prerogatives of office while he is in office.
He concluded that violated due process and equal protection guarantees, since it infringed on the state legislature&aposs prerogatives.
He liked it so much he exercised his considerable prerogatives as the emperor to keep the recipe a secret.
The court looked past Trump statements revealing animus toward Muslims and favored executive prerogatives in the national security context.
Instead, they involve a president lawfully exercising his constitutional prerogatives, but driven by what prosecutors portray as improper motives.
"My Woman," Angel Olsen's third full-length album, pushes away indie-rock expectations and seizes the prerogatives of pop.
In politics, it means not deploying one's institutional prerogatives to the hilt, even if it's legal to do so.
It's a relief that they found a way to make the case without a frontal assault on journalistic prerogatives.
They also discussed the Supreme Court's historic reluctance to interfere more than is absolutely necessary with congressional lawmaking prerogatives.
And the courts, the other check on the executive, have often been willing to defer to the president's prerogatives.
CONMEBOL's council decided to honor that request with all of the "sport and economic prerogatives that entails," the statement said.
His own exploitative business and deference to the prerogatives of wealth didn't, but, well, that's why you had to squint.
The government huffily retorted that the steps it had taken were "within the prerogatives of an independent and sovereign state".
It's time to stand up, reclaim your institutional prerogatives, protect your legacy and do what is best for our country.
It's time to stand up, reclaim your institutional prerogatives, protect your legacy and do what is best for our country.
The forthcoming confirmation hearings are good reasons to reexamine our view of the Supreme Court and its powers and prerogatives.
Unfortunately, 25 years later, controversies are raging as hot as ever about the power and prerogatives of federal law enforcement.
Our children, whose rights and prerogatives have never before been in doubt, are for the most part unaware of it.
By agreeing to do so, we are ensuring that the House will be actively derelict in its duties and prerogatives.
Come up with a bipartisan process that brings transparency to the proceedings but also preserves the prerogatives of the institution.
The president employed his power and prerogatives to further an enterprise aimed at shielding himself from the rule of law.
The power to grant pardons and commutations is written into the US constitution as one of the president's clearest unilateral prerogatives.
In the fallout of this catastrophe, a nascent reform vision soon emerged that cast organizational prerogatives out of party process entirely.
"Cuba's president has taken steps in accordance with his prerogatives and powers," he wrote stiffly in a letter published in 2015.
"The bill impinges on management prerogatives anchored on the constitution, and it excludes contract workers hired by government agencies," they added.
But some EU states, including Luxembourg and the Netherlands, are opposing the overhaul in a bid to defend their national prerogatives.
If BAT passes, there will be fewer retail stores to clothe you, and fewer name brands to satisfy your fashion prerogatives.
Sessions decried what he called "judicial encroachment" – courts intruding, by his lights, on the policy-making prerogatives of the executive branch.
We need a Congress that fully shoulders its constitutional responsibilities, restores its prerogatives, and sends common sense laws to President Trump.
Two people closely following the matter said the regulators had given Congress the opportunity to declare victory, while preserving their prerogatives.
A confluence of events around the turn of the century prompted Americans to assert special prerogatives in the Caribbean Sea basin.
He has used the pardoning power as one of his few unfettered prerogatives, in just the undemocratic way Enlightenment thinkers feared.
If Democrats do well in the midterms, they may be able to exert Congress's constitutional prerogatives to partially halt that trend.
Leahy, a strong institutionalist and protector of the Senate's prerogatives, viewed the blue slip as something akin to a Holy Writ.
And they insist Trump was well within his prerogatives to raise the issue of his political rivals with a foreign leader.
Specifically, they viewed the competition between each branch as creating a sufficiently compelling interest for each branch to protect its prerogatives.
In place of defending their constitutional prerogatives, state and federal judges mostly seem content to work quietly on civic education programs.
Republicans also used their filibustering prerogatives to delay or block the confirmation of many sub-Cabinet appointees, often for trivial reasons.
By all accounts, Donald Trump is within his presidential prerogatives to order the firing of Mueller—but it wouldn't necessarily be easy.
Some scholars say that the oath gives presidents a tool to protect the prerogatives of their office from the encroachment of Congress.
But its heavy-handed prerogatives, generalist tone, and backlash can make it feel like a disrespectful place to host funeral service details.
They want to remain faithful to the JCPOA and their foreign policy prerogatives, without the legal and commercial risks of U.S. sanctions.
Each of the 28 countries that constitute it has slowly lost its democratic prerogatives to commissions and councils with no popular mandate.
This has consistently happened because lawmakers have been "unwilling to take political responsibility and to protect its own prerogatives," the board writes.
Some women, primarily the core loyalists of President Trump's reshaped Republican Party, hold decidedly traditional views about women's place, prerogatives and power.
Disinclined to abandon his institutional prerogatives for even the most magnificent wall, Mr. McConnell immediately made clear this was not an option.
Since acceding to the throne in December 2016, King Rama X has also asserted his own authority, claiming more prerogatives for himself.
But this week, the kindly image CGL had crafted in its P.R. campaign fell away to make the company's colonial prerogatives clear.
When I talk to more moderate Democrats, they see their institutional prerogatives as being in tension with the policy outcomes you're talking about.
Philosophers, on the other hand, have examined and interrogated existing explanations for the state's strange combination of prerogatives and found them somewhat wanting.
It's clear that for Republican lawmakers, carrying out political vendettas and thwarting the president's prerogatives are more important than having a functioning government.
Some have been pretty fierce in defense of what they took to be their prerogatives — Nixon and George W. Bush spring to mind.
It would be less depressing, though perhaps more enraging, if gender bias could be chalked up to sexist men clinging to their prerogatives.
The father is just exercising the prerogatives granted to male artists, while the mother's creative ambitions are seen as a kind of betrayal.
Having no use for prerogatives, Whitman took in all the world that was and returned himself to it, giving himself continuously away. ♦
In an email to Mr. Cummings on Monday, Mr. Kline's lawyer, Mr. Driscoll, said Mr. Kline had been trapped between two legal prerogatives.
The supermajority's surprise attacks slash the prerogatives of the incoming governor and reconfigure the state's court system to fend off challenges to legislators' power.
But to preserve the central government's prerogatives, as well as security, the city itself would not control its own land, police or public order.
If the subpoena seeks information from the President, either in person or otherwise, that raises questions about President&aposs prerogatives, he must not reply.
Legislation and oversight are equally important congressional prerogatives, each of enormous public interest, but only the latter is producing big news at the moment.
The victim of the cancellation was a Separation of Powers Restoration Act, a bill that tries to reassert congressional prerogatives over the executive branch.
While the U.S. Constitution gives Congress clear prerogatives over foreign policy, since 9/11 members of Congress have too frequently deferred to executive power.
The ability to select schools issuing teacher-to-family report cards devoid of all the SEL silliness ought to be well within parental prerogatives.
These lawsuits are brought not to defend the constitutional prerogatives of the states but to disrupt and block the policies of the federal government.
Big utilities and fossil fuel companies have effectively hired a set of Republican legislators at the state level to defend their profits and prerogatives.
Third, Republicans need to stand up for institutions and prerogatives, like the Senate filibuster, that have served us well for more than two centuries.
The defense is also seeking dismissal of the indictment for intrusion on congressional prerogatives, including the protections conferred by the speech or debate clause.
Back in the 1990s, Anna Waronker was in her 20s, writing and singing about youthful infatuations, hopes, annoyances and prerogatives — sometimes passionately, sometimes playfully.
They also argued that he was protecting presidential prerogatives when he refused to allow aides to testify or provide documents in the House proceedings.
If Members of Congress were serious about separation of powers and their institutional prerogatives, they would exercise their authority and prevent that from happening.
It is the same idea that Tea Party activists have: A class of regulators in the government has robbed Americans of their democratic prerogatives.
A House Democratic aide said Gowdy would be under pressure from Democrats to square his prior aggressive assertion of congressional prerogatives with Trump's stonewalling.
Trump, no student of the Senate, does not realize how much he has benefitted by the Republicans' failure to exercise their constitutionally established prerogatives.
Mr. Trump added that his refusal to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry was motivated by a desire to guard the prerogatives of his office.
Barr's evidently close involvement with the Durham probe is in keeping with his reputation as a micromanager—and a fierce advocate of presidential prerogatives.
"That is a complete surrender of the constitutional duties and prerogatives of the Senate, essentially turning them over to the White House," Raskin said.
Lawmakers had objected that the ECB was encroaching on their prerogatives by passing rules that apply to all banks, rather than working on individual cases.
Trump was describing not just an abdication of global leadership but an America more concerned with asserting its prerogatives than with maintaining long-term friendships.
" He was an equal branch of government, with his own prerogatives, empowered, in Hamilton's words, to conduct his office with "decision, activity, secrecy and dispatch.
The Wilsonian vision would have Congress function more like a European parliament, with stronger centralized leadership and fewer choke points and protections of minority prerogatives.
To be clear, participating in treaty negotiations does not justify going along to get along, or accepting global conventions that unduly infringe on U.S. prerogatives.
This appraisal reflects a narrow view of presidential power, especially from someone who is often perceived as trying to expand the prerogatives of his office.
In the travel ban case, however, Kennedy apparently set aside concerns about anti-religious bias in deference to the executive branch's prerogatives concerning national security.
In doing so, he's utilizing his "executive power" — a wide, but vague, set of prerogatives granted to the US president in Article II of the Constitution.
For these actors, particular issues and policies came and went, while the prerogatives of the formal party and the principle of party regularity always remained central.
We have modern medicine and our own prerogatives, and if we know this, I think that we can weigh our options a little bit more intelligently.
A president cannot be questioned by a subordinate, like Mr. Mueller, about his prerogatives as president, that is the firing of a subordinate like Mr. Comey.
Party leaders are not above acknowledging the obvious: the House in recent years has been too leadership-driven, at the expense of member and committees prerogatives.
Mr. Lee, who declined to say how he would vote on the resolution, recast the issue as the Senate reasserting its constitutional prerogatives — in the future.
Even as White House advisers were debating their defense of executive prerogatives, Republican leaders met with Nixon to explain that his support in Congress was collapsing.
The concert was full of songs about a young woman's needs and prerogatives, mostly lusty ones, delivered with peppy choruses and without shock value or shame.
The loser will be the Senate, with its prerogatives and responsibilities, along with its ability to be a check on the possible excesses of this administration.
Congress, since an AUMF authorizing the invasion of Iraq passed in 2628, has been ambiguous on exercising its prerogatives under the War Powers Act of 28503.
The Justice Department says that the federal power to determine immigration policy is well settled and California's laws conflict with those federal prerogatives in novel ways.
If you read Kavanaugh's decisions on cases regarding EPA regulations, you see a judge who poses as a defender of congressional prerogatives over an executive run amok.
" Further, Congress determined "that access to tax returns was important for its legislative prerogatives, including gathering information for prospective legislation and performing oversight of the executive branch.
"The court must be able to act and exercise its prerogatives without hindrance, independently and impartially, within the legal framework defined by the Rome Statute," it said.
They urged these countries to step up their spending "depending on country specific circumstances, while respecting the medium-term objective, the national budgetary prerogatives and national requirements".
The approach outlined here, which prioritizes the needs of the veteran over the prerogatives of the bureaucracy, represents a dramatic change in how the VHA does business.
Mr. Murdoch liked exercising his prerogatives as owner, and Mr. Giles valued his editorial independence, though in the matter of the Hitler diaries, he had very little.
A satirical scream of rage against patriarchal prerogatives, this feminist horror-comedy, written and directed by Ms. Palka, has a vicious edge that can stifle your laughter.
In an email to Mr. Cummings on Monday, Mr. Driscoll said Mr. Kline, who now works for the Defense Department, had been trapped between two legal prerogatives.
"This is about defending the core constitutional prerogatives of Article II, the executive," said David B. Rivkin, an administration lawyer under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
They are unhappy reminders that for much of American history, the Supreme Court has been a deeply conservative institution, preserving racial hierarchy and the prerogatives of employers.
But, Ms. Pletka said, "it is, frankly, a little odd to see the president of the United States punt his constitutional prerogatives down Pennsylvania Avenue" to Congress.
Republican lawmakers on Thursday adopted a similar argument, contending that both amendments would shackle Mr. Trump's presidential prerogatives as commander in chief and endanger the nation's security.
I fear that it will have a chilling effect on deliberations and, potentially, diminish the authority and the prerogatives to which Senate-confirmed cabinet officials are entitled.
"Facebook group admins, whose prerogatives are constantly being increased by Zuckerberg, are the new intermediaries, thriving on the ruins of labor unions, associations or political parties," Glad wrote.
EU leaders jealously guard their foreign-policy prerogatives (which is one reason why some of the promises to expel Russian spies may vanish on contact with domestic reality).
The chamber voted 450-10 to expel Cunha, who has been charged with corruption by the Supreme Court and now loses his parliamentary prerogatives and faces possible arrest.
Since surrendering to U.S. forces, he has been held in an undisclosed location in Iraq, with limited access to the rights and prerogatives of the U.S. court system.
If Trump avoids further congressional scrutiny, he will win a significant victory over our constitutional prerogatives, our sacred institutions, and justice itself — and America will be the loser.
Bret Stephens Opinion Columnist Congratulations, Mr. President: The Supreme Court has ruled that your third attempt at a travel ban is within the scope of your constitutional prerogatives.
But a Senate whose leadership and majority is politically dependent on the president's approval — like Mitch McConnell and Republicans in the Senate — won't act to protect institutional prerogatives.
Some have argued that this isn't yet a constitutional crisis because Congress's constitutional remedies haven't been exhausted; it can still turn to the courts to enforce its prerogatives.
Following that, congressional Republicans would ideally stand up for the institutional prerogatives of Congress and the interests of the American people and vocally call for them to testify.
The depiction of high-powered operators links traditional morality, with its winking assumption of women's chastity and men's prerogatives, to sexual violence (a recurring theme in Preminger's work).
By reasserting its institutional prerogatives — by setting limits to the depredations and recklessness it will accept — the Republican Party would be acting to deter hijackers in the future.
In the end, however, he decided that he would rather see the town and possibly the nation burn than accept any limitations on the inherent prerogatives of ownership.
This vote is more an institutional concern about separation of powers and Congress's prerogatives more than anything else, so I don't [see] those as part of a larger trend.
They also say the guidelines encroach on the European Parliament's prerogatives and fail to account for countries, such as Italy, where justice is slow and the economic recovery fragile.
The Obama administration approved massive illegal surveillance on Americans and concocted an array of new prerogatives including a presidential right to assassinate Americans who were suspected of terrorist associations.
Le Maire said that though it was up to the company's board to manage the company, that did not stop the government from "taking its prerogatives as a shareholder".
For instance, any settlement that took away an agency's discretion over the decision of whether to promulgate a certain regulation was considered an impermissible infringement on executive branch prerogatives.
That is their choice, but it is a choice they should be allowed to make and one that will still require the U.S. Senate to exercise its constitutional prerogatives.
But, what about fighting for the basic prerogatives of Congress under the Constitution – such things as the power of the purse, the war power, trade agreements and so on?
Her 2016 album, "Black Terry Cat," draws what she wants from R&B, rock, Caribbean music and jazz, in songs that think about both personal prerogatives and economic imperatives.
"I want to protect the prerogatives of the minority in the House, but weighing the equities, what was more important was passing the Russian-Iran sanctions bill, " Pelosi said.
It depicts the United States like Gulliver in Lilliput, beset at every turn by weaker nations that would tie it down, constrain its choices, and infringe on its prerogatives.
The power games Boesman and Lena play with each other, fighting over their few prerogatives of wine and shelter, obviously recapitulated the greed and sadism of their white oppressors.
Will you leave it to the courts to defend your prerogatives — hoping that there are still some judges and Supreme Court justices left who are free of Trumpian influence?
Trump has long cultivated a kind of old-school Mad Men masculinity, where contortions of reality in matters large and small are the prerogatives of men in positions of power.
It was resolved, as most European crises have been, through back-room haggling and an elaborate compromise ensuring that France would retain its national decision-making prerogatives on major issues.
Inevitably, other staff members were jealous of the family prerogatives with the president and Kelly's efforts to make them into just another couple of staff members also inevitably fell short.
You have violated civil liberties and the separation of powers by threatening Executive Branch officials, claiming that you will seek to punish those who exercise fundamental constitutional rights and prerogatives.
G.C.S.: Imaginative activism takes the trouble to imagine a text — understood as a textile, woven web rather than narrowly as a printed page — as having its own demands and prerogatives.
He also said, without offering specifics, that some of the provisions might infringe on the constitutional prerogatives of the presidency to oversee foreign policy, suggesting he may not implement them.
While home state prerogatives clearly are important, and senatorial civility would be welcome, the data suggest that the blue slip has moved beyond these justifications and has outlived its usefulness.
Mumtaz's situation shows how difficult it is to protect women in the face of continuing conflict, in which chronic insecurity leads to the use of violence to enforce male prerogatives.
Both Republicans and Democrats who sponsored the resolution insisted that the measure was not intended to tie Mr. Trump's hands, but to reassert Congress's constitutional prerogatives on matters of war.
Mehta's 41-page ruling found little merit in arguments from Trump's legal team that the House Oversight subpoena was so detached from Congress' legislative prerogatives that it should be quashed.
And he is an opponent of the Beltway's eternal campaign to erode state prerogatives — the federalism underlying every one of our environmental laws — in favor of ever-more centralized control.
Trump has long cultivated a kind of old-school "Mad Men" masculinity, where contortions of reality in matters large and small are the prerogatives of men in positions of power.
"I think that if he were to be removed, however it's done by the assistant attorney general or a new one, Congress would assert its prerogatives," Flake said on MSNBC.
The next chairman must insist that the legislative branch is not only consulted and informed, but also asserts its prerogatives and actually votes on the wars our soldiers fight. Sen.
In another twist, Donald J. Trump's administration, worried about preserving executive branch prerogatives, could choose to fight its Republican allies in the House on some central questions in the dispute.
Eighteen months after the announcement of his presidential bid was roundly met with guffaws, Trump is set to take control of the Oval Office and all the prerogatives that entails.
"If we fail to speak up—and act—now our foreign policy and national security will officially be on offer to those who can most effectively fulfill the President's personal prerogatives."
She struggles to square the idea of innate femininity, which she's not even sure exists, with her memories of her father, who had been violent and controlling in asserting masculine prerogatives.
"It is a solemn occasion involving whether or not this body will stand up for its institutional prerogatives and will support the separation of powers enshrined in our Constitution," she said.
So is Vajiralongkorn trying to redefine the monarchy's relationship with the military, unexpectedly, or is he simply reasserting a few royal prerogatives so he can keep on living as he pleases?
While we might celebrate the court's alertness to its institutional prerogatives, we should also be aware of the high stakes and risks in this clash between the executive and the judiciary.
"People are conflating the violation of social norms with the violation of rules and laws ... We get way too fussy over the 'perceived natural order of things' and 'institutional prerogatives,'" he says.
It does not appear that the authors of that language — including a group of senators — have seriously considered the precedent-building implications, including the possibility of undermining the prerogatives of the Senate.
Some just cannot believe a man of his character was elected president and will do just about anything to deny him the prerogatives of the office and if possible to remove him.
"I have always opposed the overreaching, intrusive nature of Obamacare and its infringement on Idahoans' freedoms and the traditional prerogatives of the state on health care and insurance issues," Mr. Otter said.
As Brian Beutler wrote in an essay last September, the US media is uncomfortable seeing itself as a guardian of anything beyond the narrowest press prerogatives like transparency and treatment of reporters.
By the end, "Proud Mary" is of course obliged to hew to the prerogatives of its genre, with a warehouse action sequence scored to a Tina Turner version of the title song.
But then Tony wouldn't cooperate with the second phase, during which Margaret required that nonroyals who'd just been trapped into committing lèse-majesté be swatted for flouting the prerogatives she actually treasured.
In the end, Edge brought to mind Timothy Leary and other swaggering gonzos who for decades got plum academic gigs preaching palaver about their own intellectual superiority, seismic libidos, and sexual prerogatives.
Imagine a rogue president, frustrated with Congress for repeatedly failing to pass his administration's wish list on immigration, disregarding the separation of powers and unilaterally implementing his legislative prerogatives by executive fiat.
For conservatives of the Trumpist, alt-right sort, rule of law means only the absolute, unquestioned power of the state, the subjection of the many to the prerogatives of the powerful few.
Witold Waszczykowski said also that some prerogatives of the Commission should be transferred to a grouping of member states' heads, known as the European Council, who unlike the Commission possess a democratic mandate.
Before we head to the ballot box in November, we must ask our representatives not only about their vision for U.S. foreign policy, but also their willingness to exercise their foreign policy prerogatives.
"It's always 'let's wait and get through the midterms and then we'll rein the President in' or 'then we'll assert our constitutional prerogatives,' but we've got to be all together now," Flake said.
For the beleaguered FCC, this is important for morale, and will give Pai the benefit of the doubt on any retrenchments the agency may face in funding or staffing due to congressional prerogatives.
Mitch McConnell goes to the floor and as a majority leader, he has certain prerogatives and he basically orders her to stop talking because she is attacking the character of a fellow senator.
But just as germane to the current moment is the widespread perception of a lack of fairness — that economic and political elites enjoy a set of privileges and prerogatives denied to most citizens.
Under this approach, the Senate exercising its authority to consider a presidential nominee, even when it results in delay or rejection of a nominee, does not encroach on the prerogatives of the president.
Others, like Mark Gerrard in "Steve" and Peter Parnell in "Dada Woof Papa Hot," test it on gay men embracing their newfound legal rights yet unready to let go of their outlaw prerogatives.
Although the Corona program was discontinued in 1972, due to improvements in technology and changing national security prerogatives, it wasn't until 1995 that President Clinton ordered the details of the Corona program declassified.
And I was very concerned and continue to be concerned that trying to neatly carve out jurisdiction for the death penalty drugs is going to somehow degrade the agency's institutional prerogatives in other contexts.
They favored giving the vote to the educated middle class but generally opposed universal suffrage because they feared empowering workers would lead to "tyranny of the majority" and threats to their property and prerogatives.
The once powerful former speaker Eduardo Cunha, who has been charged with corruption by the Supreme Court, was banned from politics for eight years and faces arrest now he has lost his congressional prerogatives.
"I think this is a place where Congress needs to stand side by side with the administration to ensure that Congress' prerogatives are also adhered to, so I'm proud of the legislation," Corker said.
In spite of my intention not to infringe upon any students' writerly prerogatives, I feel obliged to remind them that making up a story also entails making up both an author and an audience.
The last state legislator to serve on the court, she was a believer in the power and promise of the states, protective of their prerogatives in tussles between the federal government and state power.
Although Egypt may be willing to take free money from foreign powers with no strings attached, Cairo is fiercely independent of its prerogatives and has its own set of national interests guiding its actions.
The IOC said Nuzman would provisionally lose all the "the rights, prerogatives and functions" deriving from his IOC status and that he would be withdrawn from the coordination commission for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
By protecting the institution of illegal immigration, the California laws not only usurp federal prerogatives (to the detriment of less affluent Californians) but also undermine law enforcement far beyond the borders of the state.
What feels uniquely contemporary, in the case of the Clio ad and others like it, is how the prerogatives of clickbait and the trappings of awards-bait jostle against each other within its borders.
"One of my goals as the leading Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is to recapture much of the Senate prerogatives on foreign policy," said Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, the committee chairman.
The Justice Department should not have to spend valuable time and resources to file this suit today, but we have a duty to defend the prerogatives of the federal government and protect our Constitutional order.
"He doesn't like the concept that the supreme leader is above the law," the adviser continues, and expects Mr Rouhani to target Mr Khamenei's long list of "illegal" prerogatives, while leaving the constitutional ones intact.
Tom Heys, an employment lawyer who works for the London firm of Lewis Silkin, thinks the new ruling will make life a bit easier for religious employers, but they should avoid over-using their prerogatives.
Lawmakers and presidents alike have a tendency to view Africa through the myopic lens of aid packages and give very little consideration to African nations as sovereign states with their own prerogatives, interests, and assets.
The Commission admitted the dollar dominance was due to higher liquidity, lower transaction costs and its use as a benchmark in commodities and derivatives markets - prerogatives that can hardly be challenged in the short term.
The rate at which you see this style of work, marketed as scoops or revealing interviews with conservative trendsetters, exposes the personal and institutional prerogatives of those involved—even as they pretend they don't exist.
The new wording will also seek to assuage EU lawmakers' criticism that the code encroached on their prerogatives by creating new legislation for all banks, rather than implementing existing law on a case-by-case basis.
Now the Trump administration is following up, with The President's Principles on Workforce Freedom and Mobility to guide state reforms – tenets that will uphold public safety and ensure consistency while respecting states' prerogatives on the issue.
Perhaps if the president had taken more account of congressional prerogatives, the administration might have been able to push through a defense program — matched by non-defense accounts — that at least reached the $700 billion mark.
A senior official in the Pheu Thai party, which led a government overthrown in a 2014 coup, said that the party would not object if the election was slightly delayed as a result of royal prerogatives.
A series of executive orders, signed by President Trump on Friday, will make it easier to lay off federal government employees and "[roll] back the prerogatives of unions that represent them," the New York Times reports.
The prerogatives of the machine, to use de la Rocha's shorthand, are mistaken for immutable forces of nature; bending in deference to them, we become the compromised adults our younger selves knew better than to trust.
This time around, Cotton has waded into the depths of the Israeli-Palestinian issue and quickly finds himself in over his head in another quixotic bid to usurp the executive branch's foreign policy decision-making prerogatives.
Although the military has pulled back from some political institutions in recent years, under the junta-drafted 2008 Constitution it retains control of several critical ministries and, in effect, veto power in Parliament, among other prerogatives.
"With this latest action, you are ignoring the law and the prerogatives of a coequal branch of government and letting Russia know you will do nothing to stop additional interference in our elections," it continues.  Rep.
The Commission has previously admitted that dollar dominance was due to higher liquidity, lower transaction costs and its use as a benchmark in commodities and derivatives markets - prerogatives that can hardly be challenged in the short term.
"He decided to go beyond the prerogatives of an international official, of an international bureaucrat from a European institution and start a political debate, political actions against Poland," the state news agency PAP cited Waszczykowski as saying.
"The Justice Department should not have to spend valuable time and resources to file this suit today, but we have a duty to defend the prerogatives of the federal government and protect our Constitutional order," Sessions said.
According to Johnson's prepared testimony before a House hearing today on Russian hacking, states' reaction to this designation was "neutral to negative," as some state and local officials worried it would undermine their prerogatives to manage elections.
At the heart of the clash is an issue that has challenged multiple presidents during high-stakes Washington investigations: how to handle the demands of investigators without surrendering the institutional prerogatives of the office of the presidency.
"Considering the longstanding imbalance in museum prerogatives, a convergence of exhibitions addressing women — as artists, as activists, as historical figures — is notable," said Susan Fisher Sterling, the director of the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
"Considering the longstanding imbalance in museum prerogatives, a convergence of exhibitions addressing women — as artists, as activists, as historical figures — is notable," said Susan Fisher Sterling, the director of the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Several Democrats close to Mr. Biden say he did not take on Mr. Trump sooner in large part because of his reverence for congressional prerogatives — he did not want to immediately insert himself into the House's jurisdiction.
He did not give more details of the new tasks the EMF could take on, saying only the Commission would make a proposal on that, as well as the prerogatives of a European finance minister, in December.
"If we are to claim and win our rightful place in the sun on an equal basis with men, then we must not insist upon those privileges and prerogatives identified in the past as exclusively feminine," she said.
Any such resolution would have to consider the constitutional prerogatives and confidentiality interests of the co-equal Executive Branch, see Tab D, and ensure fundamental fairness to any Executive Branch employees involved in this process, including Ms. Cooper.
A longtime senator before he became vice president, Mr. Biden is deferential to congressional prerogatives and has resisted calling for impeachment, even as Ms. Warren and many of his other Democratic rivals have been outspoken in demanding it.
Against the brutally enforced prerogatives of the market, they've insisted on a more just hierarchy of needs—housing, dignity, safety, family, community—and advanced a more liberatory vision of caretaking and society than the one we had before.
"   The letter said the two were told not to go "because of the constitutional immunity that protects senior advisers to the president from compelled congressional testimony, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the Office of President.
"If we fail to speak up -- and act -- now our foreign policy and national security will officially be on offer to those who can most effectively fulfill the President's personal prerogatives," the former officials said in their statement.
If the courts decided that oil and gas production was a public nuisance, it would "invade the prerogatives of Congress and the executive branch," Theodore Boutrous, the lawyer representing Chevron, said in a hearing at the end of May.
In a society that is both fascinated by and fearful of sex, and which has historically prioritized male sexual prerogatives over female sexual autonomy, sexual abuses predominantly perpetrated by men against women are treated as natural, trivial, or deserved.
I mean, back in the day, if you go back 100 years ago, the conservatives were in the cities, socially, a bit more forward looking, but also mostly interested in retaining the prerogatives of the wealthy and the powerful.
But he will commute to the Planalto, the seat of presidential power—and enjoy all other prerogatives of the head of state, starting with picking his own administration (which includes the Central Bank governor) and shaping the legislative agenda.
"Because of this constitutional immunity, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the Office of the Presidency, the President has directed Mr. McGahn not to appear at the Committee's scheduled hearing on Tuesday, May 21, 2019," Cipollone wrote.
Having built coequal branches of government to ensure that "ambition counters ambition," the Founders would be rightly concerned to see how Congress, through partisanship and bureaucratic inertia, has handed over so many of its prerogatives to the executive branch.
And then — lest that render the whole exercise meaningless — a second amendment was added from the other side, providing that nothing in the Cooper-Church measure should be read as taking away any of the prerogatives of Congress either.
In "Master Class," another meditation on the prerogatives of art, he has Maria Callas tear a trio of voice students to shreds — but they at least get to fight back with voices filled with the unanswerable charisma of youth.
But the howls of protest are unlikely to amount to much in a Congress where lawmakers — many of whom once prized their spending prerogatives almost above all else — acknowledge their power to steer federal dollars has been severely eroded.
They will argue, as Republican senators did when they faced Democrat presidents, that the blue slip is an honorable practice that protects home state prerogatives and is heir to the (regrettably, now outdated) notion of institutional courtesy among senators.
"I just hope for the balance of power that there's a recognition of congressional prerogatives on some of these issues," said Ryan Goodman, a New York University law professor and co-editor-in-chief of the blog Just Security.
Her observations on "the learned compliance of heterosexual femininity," how campus hookup culture remains "organized around male prerogatives" and the necessity of allowing ambiguity to exist in sexual relationships reframe feminist visions of consent, sex and male sexual entitlement.
"Endless Poetry," telling a more diffuse story, doesn't reach quite the same level of intensity, but it is testament to the relentless energy and undimmed ingenuity of its creator and a moving defense of the prerogatives of the imagination.
In what appears to be a concession to its critics, ECB supervisor Daniele Nouy told the economic committee of the European Parliament the solution could be to revert to a case-by-case approach, which reflects the ECB's usual prerogatives.
In recent years changes to education, which is shifting from the domain of the clergy to that of government, to law, in which proposed reforms have encroached on clerical prerogatives, and to the public role of women, have dominated internal disputes.
The fact of the matter is, there is no obstruction of justice, he wasn&apost a witness to a crime, he didn&apost commit a crime, he can&apost be indicted, Mr. Mueller can&apost question him about presidential prerogatives.
That unelected apparatchiks of the permanent bureaucracy wield the power to delay, derail and deny prerogatives of the government elected by the people and do so in secret and with encouragement of opposition politicians and media should give us all pause.
"Aside from the U.S. Supreme Court, it resolves more constitutional questions involving separation of powers and executive prerogatives than any court in the country," retired D.C. Circuit Judge Patricia Wald wrote in an opinion piece for The Washington Post in 2013.
In the context of contemporary surveillance culture – and the widespread practices of social media, where "following" another offers a powerful medium of exchange for financial and social capital – Calle's conceptual art anticipates, resists, and adopts the prerogatives of an information economy.
"It simply sends a message that Congress is going to stand up for its institutional prerogatives and abide by the separation-of-powers framework that was carefully worked out by the framers in the Constitution," Ms. Collins said on Monday.
"Look, the president has various prerogatives and the one thing he wants to make sure is when he passes this off, he hasn't given them away in a way that binds his successor and other successors down the line," he said.
The performance by Republicans, echoing Mr. Trump's own lines of attack, demonstrated just how far many in the party have moved since the days when they were seen as the party of law enforcement, deferential to its power and prerogatives.
They argued that Mr. Trump's attempts to prevent witnesses from testifying in what the president has called a "sham" impeachment inquiry is a legitimate exercise of executive privilege that is essential to guard the authority and prerogatives of the presidency.
The Spanish government retains authority over customs, borders and international relations, although this doesn't prevent the Catalan government from carrying out what is referred to as "external action" — involving dealings with other countries — provided it doesn't interfere with the state's prerogatives.
Considering the disaster of Iraq and Libya, and the failure of the intel agencies, Congress must reassert its Constitutional authority over matters of war, insist on its prerogatives as a co-equal branch of government and demand accountability on foreign policy.
These steps towards a new AUMF, if tentative, do suggest a growing bipartisan interest in asserting congressional prerogatives over our military actions not just in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, but in countries as far-flung as Libya, Yemen and Somalia.
Still, one pattern has emerged so far: King Vajiralongkorn has defied expectations by steadily — and, one could say, aggressively — exerting these royal prerogatives since he ascended to the throne in late 2016, following the death of his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
As part of the clarification, the ECB will stress that the rules will be applied on a case-by-case basis and there will be no automatism to force provisioning, a move which could be seen as encroaching on regulatory or legislative prerogatives.
"Because of this constitutional immunity, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the Office of the Presidency, the President has directed Mr. McGahn not to appear at the Committee's scheduled hearing," Trump's counsel, Pat Cipollone, wrote in the letter to Nadler.
In fact, it is more likely that the judicial actions striking down traditionally constitutional executive prerogatives on who can come into the country outraged the middle Americans who voted for Trump in droves, however much they may have pleased the coastal elites.
Federal money is limited, and national probation officials have not pushed to make employment programs a higher priority, partly out of deference to local prerogatives, but also because of caution bred by research that questions whether employment actually causes recidivism to drop.
Kennedy joined the majority in pushing back hard during the George W. Bush years against traditional executive prerogatives when it came to prosecuting accused terrorists in front of military commissions, designating enemy combatants, and denying detainees the right to challenge their detention.
Instead of agreeing to do that, Congress should make clear to Mulvaney that the wellbeing of their constituents is more important to them than the prerogatives of debt collectors, and urge him to follow through on his commitments to protect American consumers.
A real-estate baron, with the wealthiest Cabinet in U.S. history, Trump is at peace with the plutocracy but at war with the clerks—the apparatchiks who, he claims, are seeking to nullify the election by denying the prerogatives of his Administration.
Under the law, Congress can vote on such legislation every six months, and Democrats have used every opportunity to force Republicans to go on the record and choose whether to break with Mr. Trump, defending their prerogatives as legislators, or side with him.
"We are asking you to join us in opposing any effort to curtail the existing rights and prerogatives of senators to engage in full, robust and extended debate as we consider legislation before this body in the future," they wrote at the time.
" He also wrote that "this decision is triggered by my eagerness to prevent that the verbal excesses that unintentionally mark the situation turn into potentially dangerous drifts, and for the protection of persons and property which is the main prerogatives of the State.
The media's bewilderment at how to treat Trump's tweets derives from the speed at which Twitter (and other social-media platforms) has undercut their prerogatives, but also from the media's reluctance to fully embrace a scenario in which it is so thoroughly decentered.
The decision left Mr. McConnell, a professed guardian of the Senate's prerogatives and power, joining with Mr. Trump in supporting an executive branch end run greater than any of the incursions into the legislative process he often accused President Obama of pursuing.
The party that led the government ousted in the 2014 coup, which is loyal to former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who was himself ousted in a 2006 coup, said earlier it would not object to a slight delay in the election if for royal prerogatives.
The metastasizing of the administrative state into a leviathan that challenges the rights and prerogatives of the sovereign people didn't happen overnight and it — along with the other issues that propelled Trump to victory — won't be fixed in the current session of Congress either.
"If the administration won't reverse its arms sales decision on its own, then Congress ought to assert its constitutional prerogatives and continue to do what it can to force the administration's hand," said Robert Malley, the president and chief executive of the International Crisis Group.
Yet they maintained that Mr. Trump had every right to set foreign policy as he wanted, that he had legitimate concerns about Ukrainian corruption when he suspended military aid to the country, and that he was protecting presidential prerogatives when he blocked witnesses and documents.
The SSM was forced into what seemed an embarrassing climbdown last year when Gualtieri and other senior EU lawmakers, mostly from Italy, accused it of encroaching on the European Parliament's prerogatives with plans to issue rules on how banks should deal with unpaid loans.
"Because of this constitutional immunity, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the Office of President, the President has directed Ms. Hicks not to answer questions before the Committee relating to the time of her services as a senior adviser to the President," Cipollone wrote.
In Johor, a southern state just across the causeway from Singapore, the prerogatives of palace and parliament have sometimes blurred—notably in 2015, when the outspoken local sultan (the eldest son of Sultan Iskandar) appeared to order state lawmakers to forbid the sale of e-cigarettes.
"There was a time when the leadership of the Congress from both parties felt an institutional loyalty that would frequently create bonds across party lines in defense of congressional prerogatives in a unified front against the White House, regardless of the president's party," he wrote. Sen.
So I think there are some members who are inclined either because of their belief in the prerogatives of the executive branch of government or because their politics lend themselves to collaborate, and then they interact with the nominees and realize that they just can't do it.
Clinton can be fiercely protective of her role and prerogatives — at times grudging in admitting error and, during Bill Clinton's presidency, blaming a "vast right-wing conspiracy" for allegations against her and her husband that began early in his tenure and continued on through the impeachment scandal.
"Even though I may support the sale of defensive weaponry, I don't support the administration going around the existent congressional review process and the prerogatives that have always been respected when it comes to the chairman and the ranking member" of the Foreign Relations Committee, he said.
Based on past his past writings, Kavanaugh would also bolster the power and prerogatives of the President -- an area likely to elicit particular Senate attention because of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election and ties to the Trump campaign.
She goes through each of this village's denizens — players, coaches, administrators, the N.C.A.A., the media — explaining how all have failed to discourage young men worshiped in small towns for heroic feats on Saturday afternoons from continuing to assert their male prerogatives by violating women on Saturday nights.
But Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a self-declared states' rights champion, declared within hours of the law's passage that the Department of Justice will sue California for infringing corporate prerogatives — that is, interfering with the right of cable and phone companies to block or slow internet content.
On one end of the spectrum, the term is used to describe societal inequity, evidenced by things such as the gendered wage gap in the United States, the difficulties women have in finding adequate medical care and the career-destroying prerogatives of men like Les Moonves.
"I want to make sure that anything I vote on makes clear that the president maintains his Article 2 prerogatives and also that it does not contain any — what I would call political content," Young said, referring to the article in the Constitution that defines presidential powers.
"I want to make sure that anything I vote on makes clear that the president maintains his Article II prerogatives and also that it does not contain any political content," Young told reporters Monday, referring to Trump's constitutional power to respond to attacks or imminent threats.
"The district court has improperly substituted its policy preferences for the national security judgments of the executive branch in a time of grave threats, defying both the lawful prerogatives of the executive branch and the directive of the Supreme Court," Mr. Sessions said in a statement.
Op-Ed Contributor Last month, President Trump's nomination of R. Alexander Acosta to be secretary of labor was approved by a Senate committee, even though the nominee's testimony had left unclear whether he would be more interested in protecting employers' prerogatives than in guarding workers' interests.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE, also on Trump's list, founded the Senate's Article I Project with the purpose of reasserting congressional prerogatives.
Members of such a shadow cabinet would commit to assume their designated role in the actual cabinet of the next president of their party, and the party's presidential nominees would commit to appoint them under most circumstances (with due regard to a president's ultimate constitutional prerogatives).
It's unclear how the charges of misuse of campaign funds raise concerns about House rules or protection for legislative acts, but Schock's defense argues that the overall case and investigation was so tainted by the intrusion into congressional prerogatives that all the charges must be thrown out.
Bush's work helped consolidate the changes in the vice presidency that Carter and Mondale had initiated, an effort he continued as President by establishing similar prerogatives for his vice president, Quayle, including regular private access and inclusion in meetings, as well as significant supervisory and foreign mission roles.
"Because of this constitutional immunity, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the Office of the President, the President has directed Ms. Hicks not to answer questions before the Committee relating to the time of her service as a senior adviser to the President," Cipollone wrote Tuesday.
The fact that violent crackdowns on protesters, rough treatment for criminal suspects, and brutal mistreatment of immigrants are seen as simply prerogatives of the police is indicative of "a fundamental crisis in police legitimacy," writes sociologist Alex Vitale in his forthcoming book, The End of Policing (Verso, 2017).
For this first group of nationalist thinkers, a central priority to be passed down to future generations was the resumption of China's prerogatives within its region under the tribute system of China-dominated trade relationships with its neighbors and the "recovery" of territories lost to Western or Japanese imperialism.
WASHINGTON — Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday began her push to overturn President Trump's emergency declaration, scheduling a House vote for Tuesday on legislation that would end the declaration, a timeline meant to force congressional Republicans to choose quickly between their president and the prerogatives of their branch of government.
"There are people who like to keep Vito in what I call a prison of a few years, and it's not right," said Maria Acconci, 36, a writer who met Mr. Acconci after seeing his work at a retrospective in Barcelona in 2004 and is a fierce defender of his prerogatives.
" Republican FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai said that "rather than wasting its time on illegal efforts to intrude on the prerogatives of state governments, the FCC should focus on implementing a broadband deployment agenda to eliminate regulatory barriers that discourage those in the private sector from deploying and upgrading next-generation networks.
But from a Comey's-eye view, the key question is the prerogatives of the professionals at the Department of Justice — the right to both prosecute civilians for lying to them and tell political leaders and heads of other intelligence agencies to fuck off go together as a bundle of institutional independence.
Less than a quarter of the G.O.P. caucus was prepared to block a national-emergency declaration most of them know violates the separation of powers, tramples on their legislative prerogatives, makes a mockery of long-held conservative principles, and establishes a political precedent they will come to regret bitterly and soon.
Professor Fink said that while the government's concern about hate speech had some validity, its growing censorship of thangyat performances also reflected its dislike of criticism and its fear of public unrest over the failure to end decades-old wars in the country's hinterlands and reduce the military's political prerogatives.
As news of the political weather buzzes in the background — the advent of the National Health Service; land sales and tax policies promoted by Clement Attlee's Labour government — Faraday mourns the waning of old ruling-class prerogatives more plangently than the Ayreses themselves, who would seem to have more to lose.
Beginning With Children and a handful of others that started out as district schools operated with many of the prerogatives that the State Legislature, inspired in part by the Reiches' success, granted in 5003 to privately operated charter schools, which are publicly funded but run independently from local school districts.
Two norms stand out: mutual toleration, or accepting one's partisan rivals as legitimate (not treating them as dangerous enemies or traitors); and forbearance, or deploying one's institutional prerogatives with restraint—in other words, not using the letter of the Constitution to undermine its spirit (what legal scholar Mark Tushnet calls "constitutional hardball").
Presidential prerogatives would loom even more if the nominee is US Appeals Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh, the short-lister who has had the greatest experience with executive-power dilemmas, as a lawyer with independent counsel Ken Starr's investigation of President Bill Clinton and then as a top aide to President George W. Bush.
Spending 24 hours filtering 240 years of predominantly American music — battle hymns, black spirituals, war ballads, minstrel tunes, works songs, Tin Pan Alley, Broadway musicals, Motown, Top 40 and lesbian-feminist punk done up in Afro-beat, the blues and Laurie Anderson sci-fi — through the prerogatives of a drag show is daring.
Conclusion Until the full evidence that led Barr to usurp the prerogatives of the special counsel are made available to Congress and the American public, Congress and the public will not know whether Barr made a mistake in substituting his judgment for Mueller's, acted with political motives or acted for other reasons.
Commentary's Noah Rothman, for example, argues that it would be inconsistent or unprincipled for Republicans to put Kavanaugh below combating Trump: If conservatives were to oppose this nominee not on his merits but to communicate some ancillary message to the White House, they would be guilty of betraying principle and shunning their constitutional prerogatives.
There was once a time when America's students and faculty were united in their desire to defend their free-speech prerogatives, but no longer: Universities are now hypervigilant about protecting students from ideas that might be considered offensive or traumatizing, and many students are hyper-assertive in their demands to be protected from them.
He had just sent a message to the members of Congress informing them he'd decided not to send in the armed forces to shut them down—a tactical reference to imperial Oval Office prerogatives not yet exercised that also calls to mind Trump's regular threats of civil war, recession, and worse should he be impeached.
His ascent in Republican politics came through his willingness to be the face of party prerogatives — fighting against campaign-finance reform during the Clinton and Bush presidencies, impeding a then-popular president's agenda during Obama's — that were distasteful to the general public, his shrugging willingness to play a villain when a villain was required.
If I was there, I'd certainly be considering taking that action right now, in the view of this judge's ruling, notwithstanding the fact that I might be worried about some of the precedent that a bad ruling sets; although it's a ruling in one district, so it's not going to have a big impact on the agency's prerogatives.
Who knows, as we conduct such oversight, it is possible our Democratic colleagues may finally understand that a large part of the past six years of GOP House control has not been about like or dislike of President Obama, but about his failed policies and the protection of institutional, constitutional prerogatives of the United States Congress.
Given how sensitive Mr Trump is to potential conflicts of interest in judges overseeing his cases—he continues to say that a judge of Mexican heritage has no business presiding over the civil suit against Trump University—Ms Ginsburg may face unceasing calls to recuse herself from cases involving the policies or prerogatives of a President Trump.
In giving up a measure of latitude about his choice, Biden also seemed to be suggesting something about how he views himself and how he wants other Democrats to view him: Not necessarily as the most commanding figure or someone clinging to personal prerogatives, but the sturdiest vessel to accommodate the party's disparate demographic and ideological blocs.
On both sides of the Atlantic, we have witnessed two men making audacious claims to power and suffering resounding rebukes from two separate but equal branches of government that made clear the executive is not above the law — in Britain from its highest court applying an unwritten constitution, in the United States from Congress exercising its constitutional prerogatives.
"By enabling presidents to act quickly to protect such landmarks, the Act ensured that cherished places and objects would not be destroyed before Congress had a chance to decide their fate -- thus maintaining Congress's prerogatives under the Property Clause," the lawmakers said in the brief, referring to the Constitutional provision giving Congress power over federal property.
"Because of this constitutional immunity, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the Office of President, the President has directed Ms. Hicks not to answer questions before the Committee relating to the time of her services as a senior adviser to the President," Cipollone wrote, adding that Hicks previously testified before the House and Senate Intelligence committees under similar circumstances.
" It offers white supremacy as the way to help people of color: "it will only be via reassertion of white prerogatives, that the social order which once helped so many blacks and Hispanics to overcome their 'communities' and once redeemed those communities from their baser instincts, that black and Hispanic Americans will be able to enjoy the fruits of American civilization.
In other words, though Trump may well garner the Republican nomination for president, both parties should treat him as the Founders would have wanted all presidents treated: with a respect demanded by the office, but whose ideas and actions are subject to open and honest deliberation from a Congress bent on defending its prerogatives and serving the common good of the nation.
Now, a similarly complex geopolitical and economic context, balanced with political considerations of party loyalty and primary threats launched on Twitter, will weigh on some members of Congress far more than the prerogatives of their institution or the overall rule of law, yet it is those institutions and the rule of law that we will count on to solve challenges beyond impeachment.
"In light of the long-settled principles discussed above, and in order to protect the prerogatives of the office of president, the White House has directed Mr. Lewandowski not to discuss the substance of any conversations he had with the president or senior presidential advisers about official government matters, unless the information is expressly contained in the report," Mr. Cipollone wrote.
The president is in his position because of what is Mr. Rosenstein did, he created an unconstitutional monster who is threatening to bring the president in front of a federal grand jury, which is unconstitutional and has never been done, with this notion of obstruction of justice when he exercises his prerogatives as president because they want to indict him, which has never been done.
But it served as a decided virtue during the early months of the Trump administration, and the country's best hope for the duration of his time in office is that a wide range of officials — not just FBI agents and federal prosecutors but also regulators and Cabinet secretaries and all the rest — more or less follow his example and insist on maintaining their prerogatives and autonomy.
Another issue may trump all of them; it's a terrible pun, but multiple cases affecting Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE's unprecedented claims of personal and presidential prerogatives may affect this court and American politics for years to come.
And when, in May, 2015, a federal court ruled that the N.S.A.'s telephone-records collection violated the intent of the Patriot Act, Snowberg would have stood as someone who restored the legitimacy of the national-intelligence apparatus: who, in the spirit of Pozen's notion of self-binding, embarrassed the executive branch in the short term in order to preserve the prerogatives of the executive branch in the long term.
The street revolution will not be satisfied without the structured reform of Lebanon's operating system: an independent judiciary, modification of duties and prerogatives of top leadership positions to enhance efficiency, a move towards a federal decentralized state, the cultivation of armed neutrality, a new defense strategy and finally a new electoral law for a bi-cameral legislative assembly — a senate representing the religious communities, and a parliament representing the districts.
"We sympathize with appellants' individual plights, apparently more freighted with duty and sacrifice than benefits and privilege, but the Citizenship Clause is textually ambiguous as to whether 'in the United States' encompasses America's unincorporated territories and we hold it 'impractical and anomalous,' to impose citizenship by judicial fiat—where doing so requires us to override the democratic prerogatives of the American Samoan people themselves," Judge Janice Rogers Brown said in the appeals court's decision.
When an administration refuses to respond to a congressional inquiry based on the claim the inquiry isn't "appropriate," Congress has two main choices: assert its institutional prerogatives in what the Framers would have viewed as a dispassionate, institutional way or make a political decision not to challenge an administration, either as a matter of loyalty or in a perceived effort to protect a shared legislative agenda independent of the legislative inquiry itself.

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