Unjust imprisonment
No. The Congress derives its power from the Constitution, not from the president. The president and Congress are co-equal branches of the govenerment: the president cannot suspend the congress, and the Congress cannot suspsend the Presidency
(Congress cannot suspend a person's right to see a judge unless it is an emergency situation.)
Suspend the 'writ of Hebeans corpus' which is a law forbidding that you are arrested for no reasson. Also, they cannot pass bills of attainder
1) Cannot issue title of Nobility2) Cannot make Bill Of Attainder3) Cannot pass Ex Post Facto Law4) Cannot suspend the Writ Of Habeas Corpus
Congress cannot suspend the right of the Writ of Habeas Corpus unless it is a matter of public safety, it cannot pass ex posto facto laws, it cannot grant a title of nobility, and it cannot lay tax on items exported from and state. Article I, Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution lists prohibited behaviors for Congress in detail.
Congress is limited in its powers and authority by the Constitution, which outlines specific things it cannot do. For example, Congress cannot pass ex post facto laws, suspend the writ of habeas corpus, or grant titles of nobility. These limitations help ensure a balance of power and protect individual rights.
Restrictions that are placed on members of Congress include not being able to pass no ex-post facto laws. In addition, Congress cannot suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.
No, you cannot sue Congress for any wrongdoing or misconduct due to the legal principle of sovereign immunity, which protects government entities from being sued without their consent.
they cannot suspend you, only a court and the police can, however, they can refuse to insure you.
Pennsylvania can suspend an out-of-state license holder's privilege to drive in the state of Pennsylvania, but they cannot actually suspend the license of an out-of-state driver. They can request for that state to suspend it on their behalf, but that state has no obligation to comply.
They can request that Georgia suspend your licence on their behalf.. whether Georgia actually will or not, I cannot say for certain. What they can do is suspend your driving privileges within the state of Florida, though.
Congress cannot violate individual rights, pass ex post facto laws, grant titles of nobility, suspend the writ of habeas corpus, or impose direct taxes without apportionment among the states, as outlined in the Constitution.