checks and balances
The U.S. Constitution provides that only Congress can declare war. Any military action taken in the absence of, or immediately proceeding a war declaration by Congress is unlawful under all circumstances.
because you can not brak what on the constitution
The first example is how congress checks the President: congress has to approve his cabinet appointments, Supreme Court appointees, and treaties. The President checks congress by having veto power over bills that they have passed.
It is quite unlawful for a President to give asylum to any immigrant he chooses. That is what Pres. Obama did recently for a whole bunch of illegal immigrants, and now Congress is about to do something about it.
Many things would be unlawful. One example is getting your fingernails ripped off for stealing money. Another example would be the government preventing you from pracicing any religion. Many things are unlawful under the U.S. Constitution.
It doesn't.
Treason, high crimes/misconduct, and bribery.
He has found that no matter how much he lies, he can get away with it in most of the media. He has threatened to circumvent Congress yet again, on Immigration Reform. He said many times previously he couldn't do it because it was unlawful, yet now he intends to do it.
In the United States a President is only impeached if it is believed they have taken part of unlawful events. The House of Representatives must reach a majority vote on impeachment and then the President is tried by the U.S. Senate. President Obama would only be impeached if he did something unlawful and the House voted to impeach him.
I'm pretty sure that it's high crime, bribery, misdemeanor, and treason.
Freedom from unlawful imprisonment is primarily protected by the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which includes the right to due process. Additionally, the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, indirectly supporting the concept of unlawful detention. The right to habeas corpus, which allows individuals to challenge unlawful imprisonment, is also a fundamental legal principle rooted in constitutional law.
Here is a sentence. As the school president made unlawful rules, the students are growing increasingly with discontent. -