The Conference of Chief Justices Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected by Judicial Decisions, Adopted August 1958Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1959 - 38페이지 |
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... Legislature believed that school segrega- tion was involved . Subsequently , however , the Legislature did make it clear that the Fourteenth Amendment did not affect school segregation , since it required separate schools in Pitts ...
... Legislature believed that school segrega- tion was involved . Subsequently , however , the Legislature did make it clear that the Fourteenth Amendment did not affect school segregation , since it required separate schools in Pitts ...
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... Legislature's powers in the prem- ises . The duty of the State Legislature is to exercise its judgment upon whether or not the proposed amendment shall become part of the Constitution . With the exception of a period from 1865 to 1870 ...
... Legislature's powers in the prem- ises . The duty of the State Legislature is to exercise its judgment upon whether or not the proposed amendment shall become part of the Constitution . With the exception of a period from 1865 to 1870 ...
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... Legislature . Because the Legislature acts in a federal capacity , its resolution is complete when voted by both houses , and does not require approval by the Governor as would a similar resolution on State matters . By habit , however ...
... Legislature . Because the Legislature acts in a federal capacity , its resolution is complete when voted by both houses , and does not require approval by the Governor as would a similar resolution on State matters . By habit , however ...
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