Legislative History of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 5권The Library, 1965 |
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... equal pro- ection of the laws . The courts do not have ole responsibility in this area . Just as Congress may give a lead to the courts under he commerce clause in prohibiting certain tinds of State regulation or taxation , and ust as ...
... equal pro- ection of the laws . The courts do not have ole responsibility in this area . Just as Congress may give a lead to the courts under he commerce clause in prohibiting certain tinds of State regulation or taxation , and ust as ...
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... equal protection of the laws clause of the 14th amendment forbids the State to treat people in the same circum- stances differently . It is obvious that a State law which provides that no one can vote unless he is literate in the ...
... equal protection of the laws clause of the 14th amendment forbids the State to treat people in the same circum- stances differently . It is obvious that a State law which provides that no one can vote unless he is literate in the ...
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... equal in rank - equal in their powers of sovereignty . They only differ , under such conditions in those restrictions , which , in the exercise of their own powers , they may have voluntarily imposed upon themselves . See also Hogg v ...
... equal in rank - equal in their powers of sovereignty . They only differ , under such conditions in those restrictions , which , in the exercise of their own powers , they may have voluntarily imposed upon themselves . See also Hogg v ...
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