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The legislative veto provision found in federal legislation took several forms.
Such a legislative veto would be unconstitutional if it was formally put into law.
In constitutional negotiations they were able to secure a legislative veto power for the king.
But, you know, that act, as I recall, contains a legislative veto.
Didn't we just teach you on the legislative veto that we're not in the business of giving advisory opinions?
The Constitution was further amended in 1992 to permit a legislative veto over executive department regulations.
Other processes, such as fast-track legislation, have taken the place of the legislative veto and achieved the same effects.
Although it started with the question of one person's right to immigrate, the case changed the rules of the "legislative veto."
The legislative veto, as it stood until 1983, was a wrong-way exception to the way laws are usually enacted.
But under Chadha, lawyers say, this procedure is probably unconstitutional because it could amount to a legislative veto.
The proliferation of legislative veto provisions in legislation raised a series of constitutional questions.
Mr. Baker said the accord does not raise any constitutional problems involving legislative veto.
"The legislative veto procedure represented a classic quid pro quo," he said.
The Supreme Court in 1983 struck down such laws, saying they amounted to an unconstitutional legislative veto.
The measure is nearly identical to one he rejected last year, the only time he has used his legislative veto power during his administration.
Moakley was prominent in the opposition to the legislative veto, which became an increasingly popular device in the 1970s.
In 1983 the Court struck down the legislative veto device that Congress had included to curb executive branch discretion under more than 200 laws.
A constitutional amendment could expand the Senate's advise-and-consent role to permit a legislative veto of presidential pardons.
Although both could have broad implications for the campaign finance system, the mayor's lawsuit and legislative veto hinge on a technicality.
Before 1983, arms export law provided Congress the ability to influence arms sales through the exercise of a "legislative veto" - a concurrent resolution.
Because of the legislative veto system, this resulted in a lockdown in communal and state politics in many cases.
A legislative veto is a device Congress once wrote into statutes as a qualification in delegating rule-making authority to executive agencies.
These structures often include elements which are not found in the federal government (e.g. legislative veto, programming branches, initiative, recall, referendum).
I may be wrong but I think that - I think it contains a legislative veto.
A11 Washington Talk A11 The legislative veto is alive and well, more than five years after its supposed demise.