Khatami, who has recently challenged the expansive powers of the hard-line judiciary, has called the non-jury trial for the Freedom Movement backers unconstitutional.
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The situation continued until 1933, when the Democratic-controlled legislature passed the Executive Reorganization Act to grant to governor expansive powers over the burgeoning Great Depression government bureaucracy.
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Our prior decision in this litigation suggested that we would approve the continued use of these expansive powers even when the need for their exercise had disappeared.
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Expansive powers voted in the USA Patriot Act and the law setting up the Department of Homeland Security undoubtedly are needed to confront real and present dangers.
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They were later re-formed in Autumn 1939 with the outbreak of the Second World War, and given more expansive powers over farmers and landowners in the United Kingdom.
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Under Russia's constitution, the Russian president not only commands the army and foreign affairs but also has expansive powers to control domestic affairs through executive orders called ukases.
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With the Capitulations of Santa Fe, the Crown of Castile granted expansive power to Christopher Columbus, including exploration, settlement, political power, and revenues, with sovereignty reserved to the Crown.
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"Religious liberty is of quintessential importance to the country, " said Hamilton, who added that the federal law " gives Congress an expansive power it never had before ."
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Adkins acknowledged he could not stop the merger, but vowed to pursue his litigation against the Division of Insurance to " rein in the broad expansive power the commissioner has assumed for herself ."
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When Lebed, a political novice and former general, unexpectedly finished a strong third in the first round of presidential balloting in June, Yeltsin quickly brought him into his Cabinet with expansive powers as national security adviser.