Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 66Virginia State Bar Association, 1956 - Bar associations |
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... Constitution . The solution to the problem lies in the hands of the states . While the Congress never would have been able to amend the Constitution , or to pass legislation , to declare separate school facilities discriminatory ...
... Constitution . The solution to the problem lies in the hands of the states . While the Congress never would have been able to amend the Constitution , or to pass legislation , to declare separate school facilities discriminatory ...
Page 242
... Constitution prevails when there is a conflict . The Judiciary Act of 1789 was enacted within a few months of the adoption of the Constitution by a Congress largely com- posed of men who had participated in writing the Constitution at ...
... Constitution prevails when there is a conflict . The Judiciary Act of 1789 was enacted within a few months of the adoption of the Constitution by a Congress largely com- posed of men who had participated in writing the Constitution at ...
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... constitutional amendment , but the Constitution would not be amended . Only the particular treaty would be approved , and it could be approved without encountering the collateral issues involved in amending the Constitution . Perhaps ...
... constitutional amendment , but the Constitution would not be amended . Only the particular treaty would be approved , and it could be approved without encountering the collateral issues involved in amending the Constitution . Perhaps ...
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