Foster had been out of action since November's defeat by Morecambe as a clause in his contract would have automatically generated a new deal with two further appearances.
But as long as the peace clause remained in place, they could not mount a legal challenge.
The report criticized the use of a confidentiality clause as contrary to the best interests of the public.
That makes it look like Lewis used a MAC clause as a bargaining chip to get more federal assistance, Kucinich said.
Having learned the lessons of such subsidy deals, the framers of the state constitution included what is known as the gift clause.
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As Woods interprets it, the interstate commerce clause establishes the United States as a free trade zone.
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The lawsuit claims the policy violates the Constitution's Fourth Amendment, which prohibits illegal searches and seizures, as well as the equal-protection clause of the 14th Amendment, which is often invoked to fight laws seen as racially discriminatory.
The Center for Constitutional Rights claims stop-and-frisk violates the Constitution's Fourth Amendment, which prohibits illegal searches and seizures as well as the equal-protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which is often invoked to fight laws seen as racially discriminatory.
The Center for Constitutional Rights claims the stop-and-frisk policy violates the Constitution's Fourth Amendment, which prohibits illegal searches and seizures as well as the equal-protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which is often invoked to fight laws seen as racially discriminatory.
The Center for Constitutional Rights, which brought the lawsuit on behalf of several individuals, claims the policy violates the Constitution's Fourth Amendment, which prohibits illegal searches and seizures, as well as the equal-protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which is often invoked to fight laws seen as racially discriminatory.
The bill applies to the UK as a whole but Clause 48 applies to British Overseas territories.
The "Secretary" in that clause, as the rest of the law specifies, is the Secretary of State.
Rehnquist, did finally strike down another law as violating the Commerce Clause.
The French economy minister Laurent Fabius said that "no European" could accept such a clause, as it implies a pre-determined end-point for the negotiation.
Many of the changes the treaty was due to usher in -- such as a mutual defense clause -- were largely symbolic in nature.
As for the Welfare Clause, far from some ambiguous insertion meant to allow politicians to do whatever they wanted with our general welfare in mind, the Welfare Clause was written to ensure that any actions taken by the federal government that fell within its enumerated powers had to be considered with the general welfare of the citizenry in mind.
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The Court majority rejected the mandate as an exercise of Commerce Clause power.
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This clause was seen as key to getting backing for the trade deal.
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The Court today holds that our Constitution protects us from federal regulation under the Commerce Clause so long as we abstain from the regulated activity.
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However, there are a few sticking points such as the buy-out clause for potential suitors and it is believed that the influential midfielder and prized Cardiff asset feels he deserves a wage closer to the club's top-earners.
"We have built this team as a club over the past eight or nine months and we will seek as part of the compensation clause that no players will be able to leave for Norwich in the next season, " he said.
During the Sixth Circuit arguments, Judge Jeffrey Sutton, who was nominated by President George W. Bush, asked Kaytal if he could name one Supreme Court case which considered the same question as the one posed by the mandate, in which Congress used the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution as a tool to compel action.
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This is a clause placed so awkwardly as to create ambiguity or misunderstanding.
State attorney generals along with their courts may strike down this mandate as unconstitutional based on the commerce clause.
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It is extraordinary how many non-lawyers can name (and intelligently discuss) the relevant Commerce Clause precedents, such as Wickard, Raich, Lopez and Morrison.
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In defending the constitutionality of the Act, the federal government relies upon the Commerce Clause of the Constitution as the enumerated power supposedly delegating authority to the federal government for this regulatory compulsion.
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We may never know as the RIAA insisted on a confidentiality clause forever preventing the defendants from telling their stories.
Without anything as significant symbolically as Labour's pro-nationalisation Clause Four to scrap, Mr Cameron has chosen to move on multiple fronts.
The Court found that, like Aereo, it appears that many cloud-based businesses that allow users to store their own content in the cloud "have relied on Cablevision as an authoritative interpretation of the Transmit Clause" of the Copyright Act.
Recently, a California tax break was struck down as a violation of the Dormant Interstate Commerce Clause.
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