How To Use Unconstitutionally In A Sentence

  • Today, in a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court gutted the honest-services fraud statute -- "depriv [ing] another of the intangible right of honest services" -- declaring it unconstitutionally vague. Gary S. Chafetz: SUPREME COURT FINALLY GUTS HONEST-SERVICE FRAUD
  • The Maoists say they were "unconstitutionally" forced to resign seven months ago in a row with the president over the sacking of the army chief. Moneycontrol Top Headlines
  • And the FCC's indecency policy is virtually identical to the definition of indecency the court struck down as unconstitutionally vague in 1997 with respect to Internet content. Broadcast 'Indecency' on Trial
  • unconstitutionally" when he reversed the decision by the Prachanda-led government to fire the army chief. Analysis
  • Dick Cheney, for example, has taken this position and argued that the Impoundment Control Act unconstitutionally restricts executive power. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
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  • The culture department said ministers had 'not acted unconstitutionally'. The Sun
  • Plus the fact that hardened combat troops are now deployed on domestic soil. the National Guard has been unconstitutionally 'federalized' and place under command of Northcom via Homeland Security. A New Administration, Tired Old Policies
  • The second defect was that the language of the act was unconstitutionally vague, and could make illegal much more commonly employed types of second trimester abortions.
  • He concluded: ‘My clients were treated illegally and unconstitutionally.’
  • The traditional feelings of veneration which a loyal and obedient people feel for a line of monarchs, whose origin is lost in the mists of antiquity, are such that they have turned what is in effect an evergrowing struggle against the archaic principle of divine right into a contest with clan-leaders whom they assert are acting "unconstitutionally" whenever they choose to assert the undeniable principles of the Constitution. The Fight for the Republic in China
  • The White House claims the Congressional agency is overstepping its bounds and unconstitutionally interfering with the functioning of the executive branch.
  • unconstitutionally" appealed to His Majesty the King to convene a special session to pass the deadlocked bill. Kuensel Newspaper
  • Says the appeals court: Because Reno holds that a regulation that covers speech that "in context, depicts or describes, in terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards, sexual or excretory activities or organs" is unconstitutionally vague, we are skeptical that the FCC's identically-worded indecency test could nevertheless provide the requisite clarity to withstand constitutional scrutiny. Jeff Jarvis: The First Amendment Wins One
  • An indictment of Carol for larceny would therefore be properly subject to dismissal as unconstitutionally vague as applied to her case.
  • As long as they applied to newly appointed rather than currently sitting judges, the proposals could not be understood as unconstitutionally diminishing jurists ' salaries.
  • the president acted unconstitutionally
  • Moreover, the FCC's indecency standard is unconstitutionally vague. Broadcast 'Indecency' on Trial
  • The Court found that this unconstitutionally favored voters in sparsely populated counties over heavily populated counties, such as Cook County.
  • On the extreme contrary, today's Department of Defense leadership is awash with a tsunami of fundamentalist Christian religious predators, literally 'hellbent' on using the draconian spectre of military command influence not only to unconstitutionally force helpless subordinate service men and women to accept their own biblical worldview, but to turn their subordinates into religious predators themselves. Chris Rodda: Gen. Schwarzkopf: If You're Not Too Busy, Could You Please Come Back and Knock Some Heads Around?
  • Unconstitutionally provincialise the national government powers over water, forestry and land; IFP STRATEGY DOCUMENT FOR SECESSION
  • unconstitutionally," etc., etc. Julius Caesar's motto used to be, "Avoid an unusual word as you would a rock at sea," and Jule was right about it, too. Remarks
  • a fiery start with MPB chairman Dr Patrick Maduna demanding to know why the MPB initially had been barred "unconstitutionally" from attending the meeting by the legislature. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • - Unconstitutionally provincialise the national government powers over water, forestry and land; ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Ordinances like the one in Redondo Beach unconstitutionally restrict people from engaging in free speech in public places.
  • In yet another egregious political machination, however, Fujimori supporters in congress unconstitutionally thwarted this popular initiative on a dubious technicality.
  • Days after the agency charged with immigration enforcement admits it can't-or won't-get the job done, the Obama Administration sued Arizona for passing a law that "unconstitutionally" intervenes with the government's authority to do it. Default Site Weblog

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