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- What is the Constitutional precedent for military aid?
Is there any Constitutional precedent for the claim that it is or is not within the rights or duties of the office of the President of the United States or of Congress to grant, to deny, or to susp
- Has the US Supreme court ever altered its own precedent on the same . . .
While the title seems to be about altering precedent, you seem to indicate you're looking for situations where a full reversal of position happens Can you clarify whether you are seeking specific, about-face reversals, or simply alterations (in line with hszmv's current answer)? It seems to me the former is a more interesting, worthwhile question, while the latter happens on a fairly regular
- international relations - Is there any precedent for refusing to . . .
Is there any precedent for this? We welcome interim President Guaido’s directive to all diplomatic missions in Venezuela that Venezuela intends to maintain diplomatic relations with all countries
- election - Is there a precedent, in France, for barring a politician . . .
Is there a precedent, in France, for barring a politician from running for office due to (political) fraud or embezzlement? Ask Question Asked 1 month ago Modified 1 month ago
- What makes the Nuclear Option in the US Senate a precedent that its . . .
The precedent becomes part of the rules of the Senate Now suppose in future there is a cloture vote on an appointment, and it passes 52-48 (say) If the chair rules that this isn't enough there would be a point of order and the 52 votes would again overrule the chair
- Is there a precedent for a country attacking another and later . . .
13 Is there a precedent for a country attacking another due to unverified information and finding out later they were wrong? And what was the international response?
- united states - What would happen if a US circuit court consistently . . .
What incentives prevent this from happening right now? As I understand it, most lower court decisions treat Supreme Court precedent, especially recent precedent, as inarguable truth, forming the axiomatic basis of the lower court's decisions
- Precedent for a sitting President not residing in the White House?
Was there ever any precedent set, for a sitting President of the United States to not have resided in the White House during the entirety or parts of his tenure ?
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