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... body knows that there is a vast difference between theory and practice . Mere analyses of constitutional forms and limitations tell very little ; in fact they mislead grossly . Take , for example , the provision that every bill shall be ...
... body knows that there is a vast difference between theory and practice . Mere analyses of constitutional forms and limitations tell very little ; in fact they mislead grossly . Take , for example , the provision that every bill shall be ...
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... body is to fulfill its function . The broadest expression given to such rights describes them as inherent in the law - making branch and capable of being ascertained primarily by an examination of common parliamentary law . They are not ...
... body is to fulfill its function . The broadest expression given to such rights describes them as inherent in the law - making branch and capable of being ascertained primarily by an examination of common parliamentary law . They are not ...
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... body , and omission therefrom of a step made mandatory by the constitu- tion should be conclusive evidence that it was not taken . Journals might then be kept with greater care , and this in turn would pro- mote closer adherence to ...
... body , and omission therefrom of a step made mandatory by the constitu- tion should be conclusive evidence that it was not taken . Journals might then be kept with greater care , and this in turn would pro- mote closer adherence to ...
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... body cannot curtail or limit . Therefore the act was never binding . This opinion represents fairly well the usual attitude of legis- lators toward statutes which seek to control legislative employes . Freedom to determine the number ...
... body cannot curtail or limit . Therefore the act was never binding . This opinion represents fairly well the usual attitude of legis- lators toward statutes which seek to control legislative employes . Freedom to determine the number ...
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... body was not decided until the day of adjournment , and the duly elected representative served but part of one day . Thus two men drew full salaries for the same office . 8 Inasmuch as control by the legislature of the election of its ...
... body was not decided until the day of adjournment , and the duly elected representative served but part of one day . Thus two men drew full salaries for the same office . 8 Inasmuch as control by the legislature of the election of its ...
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