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  2. Suspension of the rules - Wikipedia

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    It has been held that public bodies can adopt rules, even by majority vote, that cannot be suspended or amended without a two-thirds vote, but it is also held by the courts that actions, taken in violation of procedural rules of parliamentary law and of adopted rules, are valid nevertheless, since failure to conform to the rules of this class ...

  3. Suspension of the rules in the United States Congress

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    Typically, a suspension motion is phrased as a motion to "...suspend the rules and pass the bill" and, if the motion is agreed to, the bill is considered passed by the House. This means that, most of the time, a suspension motion is effectively a motion to pass a bill immediately notwithstanding any rule preventing such immediate passage.

  4. Standing Rules of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Senate rules give committees significant gatekeeping authority over legislation that falls under their jurisdiction, [5] with proposed bills submitted to the relevant committee, which can hold hearings, "mark up" bills, consolidate bills into a "clean bill", or ignore the bill altogether (there exist some workarounds for Senators to circumvent ...

  5. Is Parliament's suspension illegal? UK's top court to decide

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    Britain's Brexit battle is heading to the country's top court. The Supreme Court is set to decide whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson broke the law when he suspended Parliament on Sept. 9 ...

  6. U.K. Supreme Court rules PM Johnson's suspension of ... - AOL

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    The U.K.'s Supreme Court has ruled that Boris Johnson had acted unlawfully when he advised Queen Elizabeth to suspend parliament weeks before Brexit.

  7. UK's Supreme Court rules parliament suspension unlawful: what ...

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    The UK's Supreme Court has ruled prime minister's suspension of parliament unlawful. With the time to debate regained, what will MPs do next?

  8. Procedures of the United States House of Representatives

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    Prior to the adoption of the rules by the United States House of Representatives, the House operates under general parliamentary rules and Jefferson's Manual but these are not binding on the current House until they are approved by the membership of the current Congress. Historically, the current Congress will adopt the rules of the previous ...

  9. UPDATE 5-British PM could recall parliament if suspension ...

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    Boris Johnson could recall parliament if Britain's highest court rules he unlawfully suspended it, a government lawyer said on Tuesday, after judges heard the prime minister wanted a shutdown ...