If the proposals are accepted without amendment by States members, the retirement age will rise to 65.
"It is quite clear that without the amendment there will be substantial sums of Council Tax, very small figures individually, that councils will have to collect from a large number of pretty vulnerable households, " he said.
The White House demanded, and Mr. Reid agreed, that Congress should try to pass the amendment without such a debate.
Lord Rosser withdrew Labour's amendment without a vote, but signalled he would return to the issue at a later date in the bill's progress through the Lords.
"You cannot just regulate code without going thru the first amendment type of balancing tests that are used for any other type of speech, because code is speech, " says Cohn.
Peers later passed, without a vote, an amendment agreed between the government and the Lords Constitution Committee, specifying that the health secretary retains "ministerial responsibility to Parliament for the provision of the health service in England".
Mr Chope's amendments five and eight were agreed without a vote, but amendment nine - which would have scrapped a clause allowing council officers to require someone to provide their name and address - was rejected by 145 votes to 57, a majority of 88.
As strange as the case is, experts said it touches on a common challenge in law enforcement: deciphering intent without running afoul of the First Amendment right to free speech.
Pro-gun proponents must also come to an understanding that our Second Amendment rights can be protected without being twisted in a way that perverts any rational understanding of that right.
Both have expressed support for Leahy's goals on the gay marriage issue without saying how they would vote on his amendment.
In the years since Missouri passed the Hancock Amendment, which restricts tax increases without a public vote, Missourians have opted to keep relative tax burdens low when faced with their own decision.
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But Mr Laurila also winces at the common Manhattan sight of pavement booksellers, their tables stacked with new books and their right to sell without licence or interference protected by the first amendment.
The government's amendment clarifying the legal position was passed without a vote.
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The Fourth Amendment guarantees against general searches and searches without a warrant.
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In a landmark case in December, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that the government violated the Fourth Amendment when it obtained 27, 000 emails without a search warrant.
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Law professor Orin Kerr has concluded that ECPA may actually be unconstitutional and violates the Fourth Amendment in its allowing law enforcement to read emails without a warrant.
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Congress should enact the Secret Evidence Repeal Act, a bipartisan measure that would bar the use of secret evidence in American courts and reaffirm the Fifth Amendment's guarantee that no individual be jailed without due process.
Such a burden, they say, smacks into the Fifth Amendment's safeguards against government seizure of private property without just compensation.
Alban Maginness moved the SDLP amendment calling for the implementation of the report to begin without delay and to be completed within 18 months.
Mr Goldsmith has said he would back an amendment that would allow the proposed extensions to go ahead without planning consent, but only if neighbours did not object.
Without the Electoral College, we would need rules or a constitutional amendment to have runoffs if a candidate does not get, say, 40% or 50% of the popular vote.
"The amendment would in effect discriminate against people of different working ages without any objective policy for doing so, " he said.
Without any probable cause for search, this is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Antoine Jones, a Fourth Amendment case in which the defendant objected to having a GPS placed without a warrant on his vehicle.
Current interpretations of the law allows law enforcement to demand your email carrier or Internet access provider turn over your email without the judicial oversight of a warrant many believe is required by the 4th Amendment.
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The amendment from the Scottish Liberal Democrats reiterating their belief that history should be taught without political interference was passed.
Without tobacco's agreement, the ad ban likely would not withstand a constitutional challenge on First Amendment rights.
Labour MP Neil Gerrard has tabled an amendment to the bill that would make it possible for people to apply for a passport without having to submit their details for the ID cards database.
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Williams suggests the First Amendment protects his speech, i.e. our law tolerates his ability to say what he believes without adverse consequence.
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