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constitutional

adjective as in provided for by law

adjective as in being in the nature of a person or thing

noun as in walk taken for health benefit

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Unfortunately, in what appears like a concerted effort to force a constitutional crisis, the Trump administration is refusing to fully comply with many of the courts’ judgments against it.

From Salon

He also argued that the constitutional court's decision on the November election should have no bearing on his candidacy for the upcoming vote in May.

From BBC

In December, Romania's constitutional court annulled the first round of the vote - in which he came first - after intelligence revealed Russia had been involved in 800 TikTok accounts backing him.

From BBC

March 11: The Immigrant Defenders Law Center is holding a virtual presentation about a person’s constitutional rights and how to protect yourself and others in case of an immigration emergency.

Such practices skirt constitutional protections of privacy from government by allowing surveillance by proxy from corporations who are financially dependent on government contracts and favorable regulatory and tax policies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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