Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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Page 65
... legislative body of the federal government , should move into the legislative void at the state level and exercise federal legislative powers until such time that the states write laws which are constitutionally valid . A legislative ...
... legislative body of the federal government , should move into the legislative void at the state level and exercise federal legislative powers until such time that the states write laws which are constitutionally valid . A legislative ...
Page 66
... legislative psuedo - laws which are in themselves unlawful , having no constitutional authority . The immense power thus exercised by a mere nine men who are appointees and not elected representatives of the people over a population of ...
... legislative psuedo - laws which are in themselves unlawful , having no constitutional authority . The immense power thus exercised by a mere nine men who are appointees and not elected representatives of the people over a population of ...
Page 69
... legislative prerogative , first by failing for so many years to write an effective desegregation law , and then by writing an adminis- trative act which not only confirms its abandonment of prerogative but actually establishes ...
... legislative prerogative , first by failing for so many years to write an effective desegregation law , and then by writing an adminis- trative act which not only confirms its abandonment of prerogative but actually establishes ...
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