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An appellate court may also vacate its own decisions. Rules of procedure may allow vacatur either at the request of a party (a motion to vacate) or sua sponte (at the court's initiative). [1] A vacated judgment may free the parties to civil litigation to re-litigate the issues subject to the vacated judgment.
Under the new rules package, which cleared the lower chamber in a near-party-line vote, 215-209, a motion to vacate the chair will require a minimum of nine members of the speaker’s same party ...
On March 19, 1910, Republican Speaker Joe Cannon, who had just faced a revolt by his caucus on a resolution weakening the Speaker's power over the Rules Committee, dared his opponents to try to vacate his Speakership; Democratic representative Albert Burleson immediately [14]: 3436–3439 proceeded to introduce a privileged resolution to that effect, which the House ended up rejecting by a ...
A motion to vacate may refer to either: A legal motion seeking vacatur of a judgment or other ruling; A motion to vacate the chair, ...
Texas Supreme Court rules against woman who sought abortion hours after she says she’ll travel out of state Laura Jarrett and Daniella Silva and Aria Bendix Updated December 11, 2023 at 9:07 PM
The motion to vacate rule currently allows just a single member of Congress to call for a no-confidence vote against the speaker. The new agreement raises that threshold to nine. The new agreement ...