Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... refuses to propose the necessary amendment or does propose one which is inadequate , which shall usually happen when Congress itself or one of the other branches of government has given rise to the need of the amendment through a ...
... refuses to propose the necessary amendment or does propose one which is inadequate , which shall usually happen when Congress itself or one of the other branches of government has given rise to the need of the amendment through a ...
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... refuses to call a convention for proposing the amendment , or purposely delays doing so for an unrea- sonable length ... refusing to abide by the pro- visions of Article V of the Constitution . This motion shall be submitted to Congress ...
... refuses to call a convention for proposing the amendment , or purposely delays doing so for an unrea- sonable length ... refusing to abide by the pro- visions of Article V of the Constitution . This motion shall be submitted to Congress ...
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... refuses to do so , or if any person fails or refuses to comply with a demand by the Commission to give testimony under oath , the United States district court for the district in which such person is found , resides , or transacts ...
... refuses to do so , or if any person fails or refuses to comply with a demand by the Commission to give testimony under oath , the United States district court for the district in which such person is found , resides , or transacts ...
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1817 LIBRARIES abridged application appointed ARTICLE Attendance by Choice Attorney authority benefit of franchise choice of dwelling circuit citizens civil action Civil Rights Act color commerce Commission Congress considered constitutional amendment convention Council denied desegregation discrimination due process duty elected electors employer employment agency enacted enforce equal protection establish executive failures of responsibilities federal courts federal government federal judiciary force fourteenth amendment freedom of presence hear and determine House of Representatives impeachment institution interstate commerce clause judicial direction jurisdiction justice labor organization massive busing means ment national origin opinion person President private rights proceeding process of law prohibiting provisions public education pursuant quality of education race ratification refuses religion reserved power restraint of presence retained rights rights of ownership rule segregation Senate submit Supreme Court thereof tion total integration United United States Code unlawful employment practice Vice-President Warren Court