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constitutional law

noun

  1. the body of law that evolves from a constitution, setting out the fundamental principles according to which a state is governed and defining the relationship between the various branches of government within the state.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of constitutional law1

First recorded in 1750–60
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Then the most radical thing they could do, which I did not see many signs of at oral argument would be to take some sort of a turn towards originalism, which is something that we've seen across a lot of other areas of constitutional law.

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Nor is there any indication that he is well-versed in immigration or constitutional law.

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Can someone explain to me what, exactly, Dr. Phil has to do with immigration policy or constitutional law in these United States?

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Erwin Chemerinsky, one of the nation’s leading constitutional law scholars, said “for the federal government to take over the California National Guard, without the request of the governor, to put down protests is truly chilling.”

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Eric Segall, a constitutional law professor at Georgia State University College of Law, said judges’ lack of expertise is evident in their rulings.

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