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At last word, her attorneys were examining a challenge to the Constitutional validity of massive statutory damages, where actual damages would have been $ 24.
At the time the region was part of British North America and became part of Upper Canada after the Constitutional Act of 1791.
At the Constitutional Convention in 1787, there were a number of references to judicial review.
At the time of the Constitutional Convention, there had been cases in the state courts of at least seven states involving judicial review of state statutes.
At the Russian parliamentary elections in 1995, with a threshold excluding parties under 5 %, more than 45 % of votes were unrepresented ( in 1998, Russian Constitutional Court found the threshold legal, taking into account limits in its use ).
* Vizard, Steve, Two Weeks in Lilliput: Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the Constitutional Convention ( Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0-14-027983-0 )
At the California Constitutional Convention of 1878-79, the state legislature drew up a new constitution that denied railroads " the right to deduct the amount of their debts mortgages from the taxable value of their property, a right which was given to individuals.
At the age of eighteen, Siqueiros and several of his colleagues from the School of Fine Arts joined Venustiano Carranza ’ s Constitutional Army fighting the Huerta government.
At UNSW, he taught Public Law, Succession and Advanced Equity, Advanced Administrative Law, International Law and, ultimately, Federal Constitutional Law, the High Court of Australia, Comparative Law, Legal History and Comparative Constitutional Law.
At the Constitutional Convention, he indicated that his opposition to slavery was based upon the political and economic advantages it gave to the South, but he was willing to compromise for political reasons.
* Vizard, Steve, Two Weeks in Lilliput: Bear Baiting and Backbiting At the Constitutional Convention ( Penguin, 1998, ISBN 0-14-027983-0 )
At the time of her appointment, former Justice Robert F. Orr, a Republican and executive director of the N. C. Institute for Constitutional Law, was quoted in the Charlotte Observer calling Parker " probably one of the more conservative justices that has been on the court in a good long while ... She's going to be reluctant to go out on a limb ... My sense is that you would find very few cases that were close to the line where she favored criminal defendants.
At different points in her career, she was Vice-President of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, Honorary Associate of the National Council of Women of Great Britain, and Honorary President of the Clyde Fishermen's Association, and also held honorary positions in the An Comunn Gàidhealach, the Scottish National Farmers ' Union and the Scottish Crofting Foundation, and was a participant in the early days of the Scottish Constitutional Convention.
At a December 16, 2010 hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on the subject of " the Espionage Act and the Legal and Constitutional Issues Raised by WikiLeaks ," Conyers " argue strongly against prosecuting WikiLeaks in haste-or at all.
At the Indiana Constitutional Convention, Jennings was elected President.
" At the time of the mistrial, a spokesperson said that the Constitutional Defense Fund, a LaRouche organization, had spent over $ 2 million on legal and administrative expenses.
At the same time, Mirza Koochak Khan Jangali, another major leader of the Constitutional Revolution and also leader of the revolutionary Jangali ( Foresters Movement ), established the Soviet Republic of Gilan with the assistance of the Soviet Red Army.
At Corowa he was part of an impromptu group organised by John Quick which drafted a resolution, passed at the Conference, calling on the colonial parliaments to hold a directly elected Constitutional Convention to be charged with drafting the Bill for the Constitution of Australia.
At one point the Constitutional Assembly prohibited the National Assembly from holding meetings of any sort.
At the Constitutional Convention of 1998, it was the second most popular model of the four voted upon.
At the Constitutional Convention, Alexander Hamilton called the British government " the best in the world ," and said he " doubted whether anything short of it would do in America.
At the same time, however, it is questionable as to whether the State Constitutional convention had the legal power to expel both the entire executive and legislature from office and appoint new State officers, especially considering that at that specific point in time, no ordinance of secession had been passed, and it was legally nebulous whether any of the previous officers had committed treason or any other impeachable offense.
At the time of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Shallus served as Assistant Clerk to the Pennsylvania General Assembly, which met at the Pennsylvania State House ( today known as Independence Hall ).

At and Convention
At the 1856 Republican National Convention, Lincoln placed second in the contest to become the party's candidate for vice president.
At the Democratic Convention, when he came in second on the first ballot and faded from there, it became clear that he was too unpopular to run.
At the Southern Commercial Convention of 1854, Pike said the South should remain in the Union and seek equality with the North, but if the South " were forced into an inferior status, she would be better out of the Union than in it.
At the 2012 Democratic National Convention, Clinton gave a widely praised speech nominating Barack Obama.
At a Braveheart Convention in 1997, held in Stirling the day after the Scottish Devolution vote and attended by 200 delegates from around the world, Braveheart author Randall Wallace, Seoras Wallace of the Wallace Clan, Scottish historian David Ross and Bláithín FitzGerald from Ireland gave lectures on various aspects of the film.
At the 2010 10th Conference of Parties ( COP ) to the Convention on Biological Diversity in October in Nagoya, Japan, the Nagoya Protocol was adopted.
At the same time the article's protection is limited in that it only prohibits discrimination with respect to rights under the Convention.
At the 1888 Republican National Convention, Douglass became the first African American to receive a vote for President of the United States in a major party's roll call vote.
At a special " Leadership Convention " in Kilkenny on 6 October 2001, Trevor Sargent was elected the first official leader of the Green Party.
At the 1984 Republican National Convention, Kemp, along with allies such as Gingrich and Lott, added a plank to the party platform that put President Reagan on record as ruling out tax increases.
Merril records later " At the end of the Convention week, the taste of America was sour in all our mouths ," and " by the end of the Sixties, Merril was a political refugee living in Canada.
Mob Convention — September 7, 1853: At the convention, young men greeted her with “ a perfect storm ,” hissing and groaning.
At the Republican Convention in Chicago, despite being the incumbent, Taft's victory was not immediately assured.
At the time of the Frostbitten Convention, it appeared that Ohio had won the conflict.
At the 1788 Virginia Ratifying Convention, when debating the ratification of the new United States Constitution, Patrick Henry stated, " One of our first complaints, under the former government, was the quartering of troops among us.
At the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Clinton and incumbent Vice President Al Gore were renominated with token opposition.
* July 16 – At the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, U. S. presidential nominee Barry Goldwater declares that " extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice ", and " moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue ".
** At the 1992 Democratic National Convention, Bill Clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination on behalf of the " forgotten middle class ".
* June 29 – 1928 Democratic National Convention: At the Democratic National Convention in Houston, New York Governor Alfred E. Smith becomes the first Catholic nominated by a major political party for President of the United States.
At the time of King Louis XVI's trial, the Girondists had, however, lost their majority in the Convention.
At the 1968 Republican National Convention, Agnew's nomination was supported by many conservatives within the Republican Party, and by Nixon himself.
At the Convention, Bush's primary campaign opponent Pat Buchanan gave his famous " culture war " speech, criticizing Clinton and Gore's social progressiveness, and voicing skepticism on his " New Democrat " brand.

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