Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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This was brought about on June 15 , 1953 , when the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate reported Senate Joint Resolution One , entitled " Constitutional Amendment Relative to Treaties and Executive Agreements " .
This was brought about on June 15 , 1953 , when the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate reported Senate Joint Resolution One , entitled " Constitutional Amendment Relative to Treaties and Executive Agreements " .
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In short , if the issue is a thorny one which may not be accepted by the United States Senate , the President merely has to effect the agreement on the executive level and by - pass the Senate altogether . On the other hand , if it is a ...
In short , if the issue is a thorny one which may not be accepted by the United States Senate , the President merely has to effect the agreement on the executive level and by - pass the Senate altogether . On the other hand , if it is a ...
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President Monroe didn't know ; he sent to the Senate , on April 6 , 1818 , an agreement reached between him and representatives of the British and French governments regarding a limitation of Naval Forces to be maintained on the Great ...
President Monroe didn't know ; he sent to the Senate , on April 6 , 1818 , an agreement reached between him and representatives of the British and French governments regarding a limitation of Naval Forces to be maintained on the Great ...
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