Examples of Legal Advisory Group in a sentence
Whether the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group of the United States House of Representatives has Article III standing in this case.
The Office of General Counsel shall function pursuant to the direction of the Speaker, who shall consult with a Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, which shall include the majority and minority leaderships.
For the reasons given in JUSTICE SCALIA’s dissent, I do not find the Court’s arguments to the contrary to be persuasive.Whether the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group of the House of Representatives (BLAG) has standing to petition is a much more difficult question.
All procedures shall have regard to the principles of natural justice, and administrative-law remedies shall as a matter of course be available to any party who is dissatisfied with the final decision of the Principal.
The Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group currently is comprised of the Honorable John A.
The Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group comprises the Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House, the Honorable Steny H.
The Office of General Counsel shall function pursu- ant to the direction of the Speaker, who shall consult with the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group.(b) There is established a Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group composed of the Speaker and the majority and minority leaderships.
The separate order further authorized the committee chair, when authorized by the Speaker after consultation with the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, to initiate judicial proceedings to enforce subpoenas issued to other individuals in the 112th Congress.
Pursuant to clause 8 of rule II, the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group continues to speak for, and articulate the institutional position of, the House in all litigation matters in which it appears, including in Windsor v.
Windsor (Windsor IV), the Court granted the petition of the United States and directed the parties to answer two procedural questions: “[(1)] Whether the Executive Branch’s Agreement with the court below that DOMA is unconstitutional deprives this Court of jurisdiction to decide this case; and [(2)] whether the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group of the United States House of Representatives has Article III standing in this case.” 133 S.