Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... Council would be advised of this case by the information agency . 2. The committee would submit to both houses an intra- council motion to refer the matter to the Judicial Advisory Council , the state Supreme Courts , and the state ...
... Council would be advised of this case by the information agency . 2. The committee would submit to both houses an intra- council motion to refer the matter to the Judicial Advisory Council , the state Supreme Courts , and the state ...
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... Council of States and defining its powers could be worded as follows : Article Section 1. There shall be formed as a fourth branch of government a Council of States with limited powers to con- trol the acts of the federal government ...
... Council of States and defining its powers could be worded as follows : Article Section 1. There shall be formed as a fourth branch of government a Council of States with limited powers to con- trol the acts of the federal government ...
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... Council should address itself during its early years : 1. The Council should force the federal government to look into the Fortas - Wolfson matter and to try by impeach- ment Justice William Douglas . 2. The Council should secure ...
... Council should address itself during its early years : 1. The Council should force the federal government to look into the Fortas - Wolfson matter and to try by impeach- ment Justice William Douglas . 2. The Council should secure ...
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