American Constitutional Law, Issue 1Foundation Press, 1978 - 1204 pages |
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... particular , congressional authority to force the President , or other executive authorities , to dismiss particular government officials is severely limited . For example , the Supreme Court has held that a congressional attempt to ...
... particular , congressional authority to force the President , or other executive authorities , to dismiss particular government officials is severely limited . For example , the Supreme Court has held that a congressional attempt to ...
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... particular cases , of the principles set forth above . An analysis of the reasons why Congress created a particular regulatory agency , or of the policies pursued by that agency , may reveal that re- striction of remedial access to a ...
... particular cases , of the principles set forth above . An analysis of the reasons why Congress created a particular regulatory agency , or of the policies pursued by that agency , may reveal that re- striction of remedial access to a ...
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... particular religious doctrine ; that is , with a particular interpretation of the Book of Gen- esis by a particular religious group . " " 10 11 Although the requirement of secular purpose is rarely decisive , it helps to explain ...
... particular religious doctrine ; that is , with a particular interpretation of the Book of Gen- esis by a particular religious group . " " 10 11 Although the requirement of secular purpose is rarely decisive , it helps to explain ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXV | 954 |
PREFACE iii | 959 |
Illinois 632 670 | 963 |
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