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Page 198
... tion is ample justification for these limits on political giving . It upheld the $ 1,000 limit on individual contributions and the $ 5,000 limit on group contributions to candidates and can- didate committees . The Court further noted ...
... tion is ample justification for these limits on political giving . It upheld the $ 1,000 limit on individual contributions and the $ 5,000 limit on group contributions to candidates and can- didate committees . The Court further noted ...
Page 213
... tion of an appointment or approval of a treaty may occasion widespread inquiry . Normally , the most thorough review occurs when representatives of the various agencies appear before committees to defend budgetary requests ...
... tion of an appointment or approval of a treaty may occasion widespread inquiry . Normally , the most thorough review occurs when representatives of the various agencies appear before committees to defend budgetary requests ...
Page 515
... tion of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years ; To provide and maintain a Navy ; To make Rules for the Government and Regula- tion of the land and naval Forces ; To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute ...
... tion of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years ; To provide and maintain a Navy ; To make Rules for the Government and Regula- tion of the land and naval Forces ; To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute ...
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