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blog.tstc.org
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| | | | Governor Dan Malloy's budget, and the intense pressure to craft a response to the 2012 shootings in Newtown, have loomed over Connecticut's legislative session since its opening day. But nearly two months into the session, many transportation issues have been raised in his budget, and some new transportation bills are being formed as well. Here are some | |
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www.hansardsociety.org.uk
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| | | | How Parliament will scrutinise changes to Retained EU Law (REUL) has been a matter of concern since the Government announced it would introduce the 'Brexit Freedoms' Bill. The Minister for Brexit Opportunities has now suggested Legislative Reform Orders (LROs) as a possible solution. But what are LROs and what would this mean for scrutiny of REUL? | |
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constitution-unit.com
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| | | | The power of the House of Lords over 'delegated legislation', and financial matters, has become a hot topic due to threats to defeat the government's planned cuts to tax credits. There have been claims and counterclaims about the conventions governing these matters, and also some fairly wild claims about how the government might retaliate if... | |
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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | In 2025, we celebrate two anniversaries, the 75th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the 35th anniversary of the Venice Commission. These significantmilestones will be commemorated by two events over the course of two days, organized bythe Centre for European Law and Internationalisation (CELI, Leicester Law School) and theBingham Centre for... |