Article I, Section 7, Clause 2 of the Constitution provides that [e]very Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it becomes a law, be presented to the President of the United States who may veto the bill; a vetoed bill can become law only if two-thirds of those voting in both chambers of Congress approve the bill, notwithstanding the President\u27s objections. This provision, together with Clause 3, codify the so-called bicameralism and presentment requirements for statutemaking under the Constitution. For most of our history, bicameralism and presentment played little role in constitutional discourse. That changed in the 1980s. Article I, Section 7 figured prominently in several important c...
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This article will concentrate on the legal issues facing Congress in the current effort to call a co...
Article I of the United States Constitution begins as follows: “All legislative Powers herein grante...
Modem constitutional adjudication is often structured as a conflict between individual rights and st...
Article V of the United States Constitutionprovides that the Congress,...on the Application of the ...
The United States Constitution sets forth two strategies for distributing power within the system of...
The Constitution\u27s Orders, Resolutions, and Votes Clause, U.S. Const. Article I, Section 7, Claus...
In Article I of the Constitution, the Framers vest the legislative authority of the United States go...
Article V of the Constitution of the United States provides that constitutional amendments may be pr...
Contemporary debates about state constitutional law have concentrated on the role of state constitut...
In this Dialogue, constitutional pundits Confident and Doubtuful debate the Line Item Veto Act of 19...
The separation of powers scheme prevents any branch of the federal government from exercising author...
Section 81 of the Constitution regulates promulgation through publication as part of the legislative...
Conventional delegations - statutes delegating Article I, section 8 authority - are familiar enough ...
When the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court assembled in the Royal Exchange Building in N...
Constitutional Bills must be published in the Government Gazette not less than thirty days prior to ...
This article will concentrate on the legal issues facing Congress in the current effort to call a co...
Article I of the United States Constitution begins as follows: “All legislative Powers herein grante...
Modem constitutional adjudication is often structured as a conflict between individual rights and st...
Article V of the United States Constitutionprovides that the Congress,...on the Application of the ...
The United States Constitution sets forth two strategies for distributing power within the system of...