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... civil rights but also for federalism . In the discussion on civil rights , a distinction was drawn between fundamental and procedual rights and the point was made that the " double standard " continues to apply to some of the latter ...
... civil rights but also for federalism . In the discussion on civil rights , a distinction was drawn between fundamental and procedual rights and the point was made that the " double standard " continues to apply to some of the latter ...
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... Civil Service Commission . This interlock- ing arrangement ended in 1957 when the President appointed a special personnel adviser . Subsequent Presidents preferred a flexible arrangement which permitted them to deal with personnel ...
... Civil Service Commission . This interlock- ing arrangement ended in 1957 when the President appointed a special personnel adviser . Subsequent Presidents preferred a flexible arrangement which permitted them to deal with personnel ...
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... Civil Service Commission v . National Association of Letter Carriers ) . A Commission on Political Activity of Government Personnel , established in 1966 , recommended liberalization but with modest results . Federal Election Campaign ...
... Civil Service Commission v . National Association of Letter Carriers ) . A Commission on Political Activity of Government Personnel , established in 1966 , recommended liberalization but with modest results . Federal Election Campaign ...
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