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She led the effort for congressional enactment of legislation to protect children from toxic art supplies.
If the issue is unclear, however, it could readily be remedied by a Congressional enactment.
It deserves the presumption of constitutionality that Congressional enactments traditionally enjoy.
Did this unpublicized Congressional enactment intentionally take place quietly during the news media tumult over the Presidential program?
The 1987 nursing home law is "a clear, comprehensive and remarkably detailed Congressional enactment," Judge Garcia said.
Thus, the federal Constitution and Congressional enactments make clear that state laws regarding the appointment of presidential electors are a matter of federal concern.
Congressional enactment of the A.D.A. represents its judgment that there should be a "comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination against individuals with disabilities."
As to signatory states, pending Congressional enactment, no stay applications will be made in pending actions, based upon the fact of this resolution, without mutual consent of the parties.
President Reagan, seeking to blunt Congressional enactment of tough protectionist legislation, warned today that such laws could set off a "fierce trade war" costing millions of American jobs.
Because the Act contained no remedial provisions, and because subsequent Congressional enactments contemplated possessory land suits by Indians, the Court found that preemption was not indicated.
It also prompted both Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush to call for Congressional enactment of stricter controls on tobacco products.
Last year, when the same coalition blocked Congressional enactment of higher grazing fees and more environmental protection for Federal rangeland, Mr. Babbitt set about achieving those aims administratively.
Judge Lynch appeared troubled by Mr. Coppolino's argument that the president's inherent constitutional power was enough to override Congressional enactments like the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Indian territories, in other words, were not regarded as included in congressional enactments unless the tribe had given its explicit consent and unless they were expressly included in the law.
Johnson also pushed for Congressional enactment of a surtax as well as other tax increases which allowed him to leave office in 1969 with a balanced budget (plus a small surplus) on the books.
The National Alliance for Immigrants' Rights is an organization advocating legal status for all illegal immigrant workers in the United States pending Congressional enactment of a comprehensive immigration reform.
Preventive measures prohibiting certain types of laws may be appropriate when there is reason to believe that many of the laws affected by the Congressional enactment have a significant likelihood of being unconstitutional.
MORE than half a century later, a chemical company's toxic contamination of the Love Canal neighborhood of Niagara Falls led to Congressional enactment of the Superfund law.
William Donohue, the president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, argued that the Supreme Court should be able to overturn a Congressional enactment only by a unanimous vote.
President George W. Bush signed the bill into law within hours of its congressional enactment, creating the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) to purchase failing bank assets.
Act 'of a Unique Nature' The judge said the Anti-Terrorism Act was "of a unique nature," adding, "We have been unable to find any comparable statute in the long history of Congressional enactments."
An extraordinary combination of Supreme Court decisions, Congressional enactments and Justice Department policies has given unprecedented power to Federal prosecutors who choose to attack Wall Street firms as insider traders or unlawful "parkers" of stock.
With the creation of the Courts of Appeals in 1891, the Supreme Court through a series of congressional enactments was given control over its own docket, so that appeal to it as a matter of right became rare.
Justice Reed then used a traditional balancing test to weight the infringement of First and Fifth amendment rights against "a congressional enactment to protect a democratic society against the supposed evil of political partisanship by classified employees of government."
A Separate House Package Prospects for Congressional enactment of the idea this year were unclear because a separate $12 billion tax increase package approved today by the House Ways and Means Committee does not include a similar proposal.