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  2. Who controls the House? The balance of power in the 118th ...

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    The 118th Congress began on Jan. 3, 2023 and has seen its fair share of historic moments, including the removal of the House Speaker and several members facing corruption charges. All 435 House ...

  3. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It further states that a proposition to impeach is a question of high privilege in the House and at once supersedes business otherwise in order under the rules governing the order of business. The House Practice: A Guide to the Rules, Precedents and Procedures of the House [24] is a reference source for information on the rules and selected ...

  4. Jurisdiction stripping - Wikipedia

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    This court-creating power is granted both in the congressional powers clause (Art. I, § 8, Cl. 9) and in the judicial vesting clause (Art. III, § 1). Second, Congress has the power to make exceptions to and regulations of the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. This court-limiting power is granted in the Exceptions Clause (Art. III, § 2

  5. List of prime ministers defeated by votes of no confidence

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    Alfred Deakin (1904, could pass no legislation) Arthur Fadden (1941, budget was amended down by £A1) Malcolm Fraser (1975, could pass no legislation and lost a no confidence motion by the House of Representatives which also called on the Governor-General to recommission a government under Gough Whitlam as prime minister) [4]

  6. Murphy v Brentwood DC - Wikipedia

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    Murphy v Brentwood District Council [1991] UKHL 2, [1991] 1 AC 398 was a judicial decision of the House of Lords in relation to recovery for pure economic loss in tort. The court overruled the decision Anns v Merton London Borough Council with respect to a duty of care in English law .

  7. Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from US House ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, has been voted out of the hardline House Freedom Caucus group after clashing with ...

  8. Motion of no confidence - Wikipedia

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    In India, a motion of no confidence can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha (the lower house of the Parliament of India) and after at least 50 Lok Sabha members support it, the Speaker may grant a leave and after considering the state of business in the House, allot a day or days or part of a day for the discussion of the motion (under sub-rule ...

  9. Republicans win control of Senate; Dems fight to take back ...

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    The race for House control remains too close to call, with dozens of competitive races still up in the air. - Riley Beggin Republicans flip Senate after Moreno win in Ohio