Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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Page 60
... issue is approved when ( two - thirds ) of the majority and ( two - thirds ) of the minority vote affirmative . ( e ) ... issues . Sec . 601. Voluntary Segregation by Local Option ( a ) Condition : Integration by choice . Attendance by ...
... issue is approved when ( two - thirds ) of the majority and ( two - thirds ) of the minority vote affirmative . ( e ) ... issues . Sec . 601. Voluntary Segregation by Local Option ( a ) Condition : Integration by choice . Attendance by ...
Page 65
... issue orders to cease and desist in the enforcement of such a law is also the duty of the court . To suggest and even specify what kind of law would be acceptable to the court as ful- filling all constitutional requirements is also the ...
... issue orders to cease and desist in the enforcement of such a law is also the duty of the court . To suggest and even specify what kind of law would be acceptable to the court as ful- filling all constitutional requirements is also the ...
Page 88
... issues instead of men to decide issues . There will occur a gradual dissolution of centralized government . The judiciary should not be left untouched by this process . It must be made to yield to the same forces that shall trans- form ...
... issues instead of men to decide issues . There will occur a gradual dissolution of centralized government . The judiciary should not be left untouched by this process . It must be made to yield to the same forces that shall trans- form ...
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