All laws get their start as someone's idea. An idea begins as a bill, and once it is approved by the House and the Senate and the Governor, it becomes a law. An idea for a bill may come from anybody; however, only legislators can introduce a bill in Vermont's legislature. there is always a way to get a bill introduced if enough legislators support it.
<span>atypical,r</span>esolutions honor individuals or organizations, or express the opinion of the legislature on issues before the United States Congress or other national or international bodies. Resolutions can be done jointly between the House and Senate, or they can be made concurrently by each body. Simple resolutions come from only one of the bodies of the legislature.
Legislators take ideas for laws and ask the Legislative Council to write them up as bills. Once they are prepared, bills can be introduced in the House or the Senate - except for spending ($$$) bills which start in the House as required by the Vermont Constitution. i believe. hope it help
In my view, the Government could only withdraw private property from a citizen if there is a technically proven public benefit. For example, in the case of road construction or land reform.
To accomplish this, the Government must comply with the requirements of the expropriation laws, supporting the public interest and guaranteeing individual rights.
Best Answer:<span> </span><span>What "the rule of law" means varies by context and jurisdiction, but it's most important application is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately exercised only in accordance with written, publicly disclosed laws adopted and enforced in accordance with due process. In modern western terms, the hallmarks of adherence to the rule of law include a clear separation of powers, legal certainty, and the principle of equality before the law.
The rule of law is fundamental to a democracy, because in order for a democracy to exist, each citizen must be equal. And without it, the government is free to pass or repeal laws on their whim, and pick and choose how to apply those laws.</span>
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I wouldn't consider our government that because they are doing the best that they can even though a bunch of other people dislike and myself we still have to be very grateful for what we have :).
The correct statements are:
-<span>The Claims Court is a part of the judiciary system.
-</span><span>Nine justices serve in the Supreme Court.
-</span>Federal judges on the Supreme Court serve for life.
There are 11 courts of appeal, or circuit courts, and federal judges are nominated by presidents and confirmed by the Senate, not elected.