Citizen Power: A People's PlatformHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972 - 284 pages |
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Page 205
... tion of pretrial detention ; reaffirmation of every citizen's right to counsel ; stronger protections against abuses of the interro- gation - confession process ; major reduction of the presently excessive discretionary power of ...
... tion of pretrial detention ; reaffirmation of every citizen's right to counsel ; stronger protections against abuses of the interro- gation - confession process ; major reduction of the presently excessive discretionary power of ...
Page 231
... tion of the affected agencies and like - minded business interests , the measure largely rewrote Section 3 of the 1946 Adminis- trative Procedure Act to require the release of all agency data , unless specifically exempted . But therein ...
... tion of the affected agencies and like - minded business interests , the measure largely rewrote Section 3 of the 1946 Adminis- trative Procedure Act to require the release of all agency data , unless specifically exempted . But therein ...
Page 280
... tion at their yearly meeting . 11. If the Corporation shall be dissolved , the assets of the Corpora- tion , after all debts are paid , shall be donated to a non - profit corpora- tion with the same or similar goals . The above bylaws ...
... tion at their yearly meeting . 11. If the Corporation shall be dissolved , the assets of the Corpora- tion , after all debts are paid , shall be donated to a non - profit corpora- tion with the same or similar goals . The above bylaws ...
Contents
Who Stole the American Dream? | 10 |
Revitalizing the Governmental Process | 24 |
Toward a New Internationalism | 48 |
Copyright | |
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