The American ConstitutionMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 719 páginas |
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... judge court . Because appeal from decisions of a three - judge district court is directly to the Supreme Court and is a matter of right , the Court has tended to interpret strictly the various statutes providing for three - judge courts ...
... judge court . Because appeal from decisions of a three - judge district court is directly to the Supreme Court and is a matter of right , the Court has tended to interpret strictly the various statutes providing for three - judge courts ...
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... Judge Aldrich held that a study of subversion and espionage affecting privately operated defense plants , in the course of which Kamin refused to testify concerning his possible knowledge of Communists working in such plants , was not ...
... Judge Aldrich held that a study of subversion and espionage affecting privately operated defense plants , in the course of which Kamin refused to testify concerning his possible knowledge of Communists working in such plants , was not ...
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... judge was fined $ 25 on the spot , then $ 50 as he kept on talking , then $ 100 and three days in jail as he ignored the judge's warning not to " mess with me . " The Court majority upheld the trial judge , pointing out that the written ...
... judge was fined $ 25 on the spot , then $ 50 as he kept on talking , then $ 100 and three days in jail as he ignored the judge's warning not to " mess with me . " The Court majority upheld the trial judge , pointing out that the written ...
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THE PRECONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD | 3 |
Political Unification and the Revolution The Political Theory of the Revo | 13 |
AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION | 32 |
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