Lord Griffiths called for primary law-making powers and for a formal separation of powers between the executive (the assembly government) and the legislature (the assembly).
The Senate was designed, as part of the separation of powers, to check the impulses of the House and the popular will.
But there is a point beyond which it is his responsibility, as steward of the executive branch, to the American people and to future Presidents and future administrations, to retain the constitutionally enshrined separation of powers, to retain the capacity of the executive branch to deliberate and consult internally so that it can appropriately and independently respond to inquiries like this.
Those kinds of deliberations have been protected under privilege as a matter of the separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution by administrations of both parties dating back 30 years.
Also, because of the separation of powers, Congress manages its own funds independent of the executive.
But it delves into the some of the deepest issues of constitutional theory, namely the separation of powers and when Congress can suck matters out of so-called Article III courts and have them decided somewhere else.
The structural principles secured by the separation of powers protect the individual as well.
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The Rule would not only violate the separation of powers doctrine, it would eviscerate it.
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And the Supreme Court struck it down as a violation of the separation of powers.
In other words, he is a standing rebuff to the entire concept of the separation of powers.
The Portion Cap Rule, if upheld, would create an administrative Leviathan and violate the separation of powers doctrine.
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The separation of powers means that no one player holds all the cards.
Both the Democrats and Republicans have run roughshod over our separation of powers.
Under the Constitutional separation of powers, relief for the plaintiffs must come from Congress and not from the Judiciary.
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Our democracy is dependent on checks and balances and the separation of powers.
It also respects the separation of powers between the judicial branch and the legislature, which raises taxes and spends money.
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Legislating in our diverse, contentious country, with our system of separation of powers, has never been, and will never be, easy.
And those are deliberations that need to be privileged and protected because of the separation of powers enshrined in our Constitution.
He advocates for separation of powers and consistently votes in favor of free speech, even when he doesn't agree with what's said.
However, they said, these are incredibly fundamental issues regarding separation of powers.
The court rejected Clinton's claims that lawsuits against presidents in office violate the separation of powers between the judicial branch and the executive branch.
They merely ruled that the threat to take away all federal funding if states did not join new Medicaid violated the Constitution's separation of powers.
At least on paper, Sudan's year-old constitution enshrines democratic practices and a separation of powers that make it look almost like a liberal western democracy.
"I think this is a very important decision about the separation of powers, " said Carl Tobias, a constitutional law professor at Virginia's University of Richmond.
From listening to our constitutional scholars, we learned that debates about impeachment are like the wall protecting the fort of the Constitution's separation of powers.
Reform in Pakistan must include separation of powers and political accountability.
There is separation of powers between the executive and the judiciary.
Even some agents who no longer get a slice of a player's investment pie acknowledge that the separation of powers is ultimately good for the client.
He argued that under a system based on constitutional separation of powers, the person who promulgates a law should not be allowed to interpret it as well.
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The Supreme Court generally treads lightly in "separation of powers" cases, where one of the three branches of government is being subjected to the dictates of another.
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