Civil Rights: The President's Program, 1963U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 483 páginas |
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... Congress and referred to this committee . S. 1731 embraces most of the recommendations that were trans- mitted to the Congress by the President in his messages of February 28 , 1963 , and June 19 , 1963. S. 1750 likewise contains these ...
... Congress and referred to this committee . S. 1731 embraces most of the recommendations that were trans- mitted to the Congress by the President in his messages of February 28 , 1963 , and June 19 , 1963. S. 1750 likewise contains these ...
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... Congress " cannot legislate morality . " No one can successfully deny the truth of the axiom . However , the Congress does not lack the ability to require by law what is demanded by morality . Our statute books both Federal and State ...
... Congress " cannot legislate morality . " No one can successfully deny the truth of the axiom . However , the Congress does not lack the ability to require by law what is demanded by morality . Our statute books both Federal and State ...
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... Congress a program , whose aim is not to provide a tailormade solution but to provide steps toward the resolution of the crisis in American race relations . The specific problems with which this program is designed to cope are not new ...
... Congress a program , whose aim is not to provide a tailormade solution but to provide steps toward the resolution of the crisis in American race relations . The specific problems with which this program is designed to cope are not new ...
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... Congress can nullify those three constitutional provisions by establishing a Federal presumption is something which exceeds my capacity of comprehension . I will mention one other thing- Senator JOHNSTON . Senator , I think you ought to ...
... Congress can nullify those three constitutional provisions by establishing a Federal presumption is something which exceeds my capacity of comprehension . I will mention one other thing- Senator JOHNSTON . Senator , I think you ought to ...
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The President's Program, 1963 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. the acts of private citizens and gives Congress no power whatever to legislate with respect to any matter , except in respect to State action ...
The President's Program, 1963 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. the acts of private citizens and gives Congress no power whatever to legislate with respect to any matter , except in respect to State action ...
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