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Quorum
In law, a quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative body necessary to conduct the business of that group. Ordinarily, this is a majority of the people expected to be there, although many bodies may have a lower or higher quorum.
No Quorum
On Monday, the Supreme Court was forced under 28 U.S.C. § 1 to affirm the Second Circuit?s decision in American Isuzu Motors, Inc...
Derecho a no dar quórum: inconstitucionalidad del art. 64 de la C. N.
Art. 64. -- Cada Cámara es juez de las elecciones, derechos y títulos de sus miembros en cuanto a su validez. Ninguna de ellas entrará en sesión sin la mayoría absoluta de sus miembros; pero un número menor podrá compeler a los miembros ausentes a que concurran a las sesiones, en los términos y bajo las penas que cada Cámara establecerá...
No Quorum to Vote FEC Nominees Out of Committee
See here. Here is Sen. Feinstein's opening statement from the hearing that wasn't....
Decision by two-member quorum of NLRB was lawful
The NLRB, by statute, should have five Members. Currently it has only two. This is because they serve limited terms, and some terms expired, and the nomination-confirmation process broke down...
Determining if a quorum required to conduct official business is present
Determining if a quorum required to conduct official business is presentFormal Opinions of the Attorney General 2008-F1It is not uncommon for a public board or council to have both voting members and ex officio non-voting members...
First circuit appeals court upholds two-member quorum of NLRB
First circuit appeals court upholds two-member quorum of NLRBSource: Jackson Lewis LLP. Reproduced with permission. Copyright © 2009, Jackson Lewis...
















