The Constitutional Review, Volume 13National Association for Constitutional Government, 1929 - Constitutional law The Constitutional review served as the official organ of the National Association for Constitutional Government, advocating the maintenance of constitutional government and recording its progress at home and abroad. The review includes articles on proposed or accomplished changes in constitutions, and on political activity related to the subject of constitutional government. Reviews of books on relevant topics are also included. |
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... veto by a two-thirds vote in each house. But now comes the pocket veto: "If any bill shall not be returned by the president within ten days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the same shall be a law, in like ...
... veto by a two-thirds vote in each house. But now comes the pocket veto: "If any bill shall not be returned by the president within ten days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the same shall be a law, in like ...
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... pocket veto controversy when he experimented with pocket vetoes between the first and second sessions. One of these pocket vetoes was challenged by Congressman Mike Barnes, who lost in district court but prevailed in the D.C. Circuit.74 ...
... pocket veto controversy when he experimented with pocket vetoes between the first and second sessions. One of these pocket vetoes was challenged by Congressman Mike Barnes, who lost in district court but prevailed in the D.C. Circuit.74 ...
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... pocket veto's necessity in an 1860 pocket veto memorandum , invoking what was indeed a serious problem attendant to the rush of legislation at ... veto power A handful of Supreme 108 The Presidential Veto Persisting pocket veto ambiguities.
... pocket veto's necessity in an 1860 pocket veto memorandum , invoking what was indeed a serious problem attendant to the rush of legislation at ... veto power A handful of Supreme 108 The Presidential Veto Persisting pocket veto ambiguities.
Contents
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Lincoln and the Constitution by Harry Atwood | 135 |
What Is Interstate Commerce? by Herbert N DeWolfe | 143 |
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