Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... direction of the law . Direction of the law can result only from legislative enact- ment , so judicial direction of the law is by definition an unconstitutional exercise of legislative power by the federal courts . The courts have the ...
... direction of the law . Direction of the law can result only from legislative enact- ment , so judicial direction of the law is by definition an unconstitutional exercise of legislative power by the federal courts . The courts have the ...
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... direction of the law . The void of law in which the court operates is perpetuated by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rule by judicial direction of the law as established by the court is thus sanctioned and actively sup- ported by Congress ...
... direction of the law . The void of law in which the court operates is perpetuated by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rule by judicial direction of the law as established by the court is thus sanctioned and actively sup- ported by Congress ...
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... direction of the law . ( Define judicial review of the law and judicial direction of the law . Cite Article XIV , Section 5 , Amendments to the Constitution of the United States . ) ( b ) Busing of students to achieve integration ...
... direction of the law . ( Define judicial review of the law and judicial direction of the law . Cite Article XIV , Section 5 , Amendments to the Constitution of the United States . ) ( b ) Busing of students to achieve integration ...
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