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... Federal Government has only those powers which are specifically delegated to it by the States in the Constitution . In other words , the Federal Government is a government of limited powers . It can only do those things where it has ...
... Federal Government has only those powers which are specifically delegated to it by the States in the Constitution . In other words , the Federal Government is a government of limited powers . It can only do those things where it has ...
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... Federal court , when it rules on statutes , in passing on the constitu- tionality of a Senate rule is a most interesting issue . Senator JAVITS . Well , the Senator . I am sure , would agree with me that no court could review the rule ...
... Federal court , when it rules on statutes , in passing on the constitu- tionality of a Senate rule is a most interesting issue . Senator JAVITS . Well , the Senator . I am sure , would agree with me that no court could review the rule ...
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... Federal Govern- ment the ownership of the outer continental shelf beyond the 3 and 10 mile limits . These oil , gas , and sulphur deposits are now proving to be very valuable . Our prolonged discussion therefore played its part in ...
... Federal Govern- ment the ownership of the outer continental shelf beyond the 3 and 10 mile limits . These oil , gas , and sulphur deposits are now proving to be very valuable . Our prolonged discussion therefore played its part in ...
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... Federal control over elections . These were in the main sectional struggles . During the so - called progressive era - from 1907 to 1917 - the filibuster was used a number of times on ideological grounds , notably by Senator La Follette ...
... Federal control over elections . These were in the main sectional struggles . During the so - called progressive era - from 1907 to 1917 - the filibuster was used a number of times on ideological grounds , notably by Senator La Follette ...
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... Federal Government to interfere if State laws said some people could be held in slavery , deprived of the right to vote , etc. The 14th amendment took jurisdiction over the privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States away ...
... Federal Government to interfere if State laws said some people could be held in slavery , deprived of the right to vote , etc. The 14th amendment took jurisdiction over the privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States away ...
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