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constitutionally

[kon-sti-too-shuh-nl-ee, -tyoo-] / ˌkɒn stɪˈtu ʃə nl i, -ˈtyu- /




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It put forward multiple arguments, but among them was that California’s new law was “constitutionally indefensible” and deprived the museum of its due process rights.

From Los Angeles Times

“Defendants are failing to provide constitutionally adequate care for the people in the facility,” Borden said.

From Los Angeles Times

As a Congress expert who loves the institution and profoundly respects its constitutionally mandated role, I have found this renunciation of responsibility difficult to watch.

From Salon

It seems certain that, legally and constitutionally, the president could, if he wanted, tear down the whole executive mansion and replace it with a giant casino—and there’s certainly plenty of presidential precedent.

From The Wall Street Journal

For the county, however, the answer is simple: Robinson is constitutionally entitled to the best possible defense, especially when the death penalty is involved.

From The Wall Street Journal