Mandate affirmed means that on has been authorized to act in a specific way. This relates to public issues and the authority is given by the electorate.
Mandate could mean the following: An order from an appellate court directing a lower court to take a specified action - OR - A judicial command directed to an officer of the court to enforce a court order, judgment sentence or decree. The word mandate also has several other dictionary-type meanings.
In law, a mandate is an order or authoritative command handed down from a leader or judge. A mandate from God is the same.
power to determine whether a law is constitutional (study island)
what does the term "other hearing" mean in the court of law
In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court established the power of judicial review, allowing the Court to declare laws unconstitutional. This case affirmed the Court's role in interpreting the Constitution and balancing the powers of the branches of government, shaping American constitutional law.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
This wording sounds like part of an appeals court decision. 'Affimed in part' - mean that the original decision/findings were found to be proper and correct. 'Reversed in part' - means that a portion of the decision/findings was found to legally insufficient. 'Remanded' - means that the case was returned to the originating court to review or reconsider its actions in the case and make it 'legally sufficient' to conform with the law.
It means lick my balls.
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