Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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Page 57
... application of the above principles to the law is to be determined by the following criteria : 1. The need of equal allocation of funds within school districts is to be recognized as a means of providing equal educational opportunities ...
... application of the above principles to the law is to be determined by the following criteria : 1. The need of equal allocation of funds within school districts is to be recognized as a means of providing equal educational opportunities ...
Page 103
... application of the legis- lature , or of the Executive ( when the legislature cannot be convened ) against domestic violence . ARTICLE V The Constitutional Amending Process The Congress , whenever two - thirds of both Houses shall deem ...
... application of the legis- lature , or of the Executive ( when the legislature cannot be convened ) against domestic violence . ARTICLE V The Constitutional Amending Process The Congress , whenever two - thirds of both Houses shall deem ...
Page 120
... application for a permanent or temporary injunction , restraining order , or other order , may be instituted by the person aggrieved and , upon timely application , the court may , in its discretion , permit the Attorney General to ...
... application for a permanent or temporary injunction , restraining order , or other order , may be instituted by the person aggrieved and , upon timely application , the court may , in its discretion , permit the Attorney General to ...
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