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... means of bringing out the pertinent points and arguments with reference to any question . When debate is limited , there is great likelihood that all points and questions will not be answered and that all Members of the Senate will not ...
... means of bringing out the pertinent points and arguments with reference to any question . When debate is limited , there is great likelihood that all points and questions will not be answered and that all Members of the Senate will not ...
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... means could be devised whereby the obstructionist could be prevented from using unlimited debate for his own purposes , then the prob- lem would be solved , but experience indicates that this is a practical impos- sibility . Here in the ...
... means could be devised whereby the obstructionist could be prevented from using unlimited debate for his own purposes , then the prob- lem would be solved , but experience indicates that this is a practical impos- sibility . Here in the ...
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... means could be devised whereby the obstructionist could be prevented from using unlimited debate for his own purposes , then the prob- lem would be solved , but experience indicates that this is a practical impos- sibility . Here in the ...
... means could be devised whereby the obstructionist could be prevented from using unlimited debate for his own purposes , then the prob- lem would be solved , but experience indicates that this is a practical impos- sibility . Here in the ...
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... mean that it would pave the way for ultimate decision by the courts ? Senator JAVITS . Well , no court could decide it . No court could re- view a rule of the Senate as it affects the Senate directly . Courts have many , many times ...
... mean that it would pave the way for ultimate decision by the courts ? Senator JAVITS . Well , no court could decide it . No court could re- view a rule of the Senate as it affects the Senate directly . Courts have many , many times ...
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... means that once a measure is before the House , a decision one way or another is virtually certain to be reached fairly quickly . The former method of filibustering in the House , under which one group called for repeated quorums and ...
... means that once a measure is before the House , a decision one way or another is virtually certain to be reached fairly quickly . The former method of filibustering in the House , under which one group called for repeated quorums and ...
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