Constitutional Interpretation, Volume 1West Publishing Company, 1996 - 1506 pages Contains Chapters 1 through 7. |
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... Senate Republican leadership hoping to allay the opposition of President Eisenhower - the most significant proposal came from Senator Walter F. George ( D.-Ga. ) . Subsequently accepted as the final version of the amendment when it was ...
... Senate Republican leadership hoping to allay the opposition of President Eisenhower - the most significant proposal came from Senator Walter F. George ( D.-Ga. ) . Subsequently accepted as the final version of the amendment when it was ...
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... Senate , but that such incident does not by implica- tion extend to removals the Senate's power of checking appointments ; and , finally , that to hold otherwise would make it impossible for the President , in case of political or other ...
... Senate , but that such incident does not by implica- tion extend to removals the Senate's power of checking appointments ; and , finally , that to hold otherwise would make it impossible for the President , in case of political or other ...
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... Senate , but shall have no Vote , unless they be equally divided . [ 5 ] The Senate shall chuse their other Officers , and also a President pro tempore , in the Absence of the Vice President , or when he shall exercise the Office of ...
... Senate , but shall have no Vote , unless they be equally divided . [ 5 ] The Senate shall chuse their other Officers , and also a President pro tempore , in the Absence of the Vice President , or when he shall exercise the Office of ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
A THE SUPREME COURTS JURISDICTION AND | 3 |
B INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE EXERCISE | 45 |
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