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Definition of extraconstitutional in US English: extraconstitutionaladjectiveˌekstrəˌkänstəˈt(y)o͞oSHənlˌekstrəˌkänstəˈt(y)o͞oSHənl Not based on or authorized by a political constitution. the dubious legality of extraconstitutional courts Example sentencesExamples - The problem was that this program was ‘extralegal and extraconstitutional and that it established a process for designating a new American president that is nowhere authorized in the U.S. Constitution or federal law…‘
- On the contrary, giving the state extraconstitutional powers will exacerbate its crisis of legitimacy.
- Besides putting pressure on journalists, the Bonds, Plame, and Rhode Island cases have one crucial element in common: Each is the direct result of the federal government's extraconstitutional prosecutorial power run totally amok.
- While liberals express outrage at the thought of amending Senate rules, he said, the practice of filibustering nominees ‘is at the very least extraconstitutional, perhaps unconstitutional.’
- When you put conditions only for women, this is extraconstitutional.
- By failing to support Aristide, the US broke with its obligations to the Organization of American States to come to the defense of a member democracy faced with extraconstitutional threats to its existence.
- Second, there are other, unenumerated rights that the people retain in an extraconstitutional sense.
- Yes, the jurisprudential underpinnings of the Eleventh Circuit's decision in the Alabama Ten Commandments decision are an extraconstitutional fraud.
- Although the highest-level leaders may change, often by extraconstitutional means such as military coups, the sustained role of the bureaucracy has ensured a high degree of policy continuity.
Definition of extraconstitutional in US English: extraconstitutionaladjectiveˌekstrəˌkänstəˈt(y)o͞oSHənl Not based on or authorized by a political constitution. the dubious legality of extraconstitutional courts Example sentencesExamples - By failing to support Aristide, the US broke with its obligations to the Organization of American States to come to the defense of a member democracy faced with extraconstitutional threats to its existence.
- The problem was that this program was ‘extralegal and extraconstitutional and that it established a process for designating a new American president that is nowhere authorized in the U.S. Constitution or federal law…‘
- While liberals express outrage at the thought of amending Senate rules, he said, the practice of filibustering nominees ‘is at the very least extraconstitutional, perhaps unconstitutional.’
- Yes, the jurisprudential underpinnings of the Eleventh Circuit's decision in the Alabama Ten Commandments decision are an extraconstitutional fraud.
- Besides putting pressure on journalists, the Bonds, Plame, and Rhode Island cases have one crucial element in common: Each is the direct result of the federal government's extraconstitutional prosecutorial power run totally amok.
- On the contrary, giving the state extraconstitutional powers will exacerbate its crisis of legitimacy.
- Second, there are other, unenumerated rights that the people retain in an extraconstitutional sense.
- When you put conditions only for women, this is extraconstitutional.
- Although the highest-level leaders may change, often by extraconstitutional means such as military coups, the sustained role of the bureaucracy has ensured a high degree of policy continuity.
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