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... Committee ( sec . 1 ( a ) ) . [ This provision follows the present practice for referral of State applications to a congressional committee . ] Within 60 days after the beginning of each session of Congress , the Judiciary Committee ...
... Committee ( sec . 1 ( a ) ) . [ This provision follows the present practice for referral of State applications to a congressional committee . ] Within 60 days after the beginning of each session of Congress , the Judiciary Committee ...
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... Committee on the Judiciary . ( b ) Within sixty days after the commencement of each regular session of the Congress of the United States , the House Committee on the Judiciary shall report to the House concerning the applications ...
... Committee on the Judiciary . ( b ) Within sixty days after the commencement of each regular session of the Congress of the United States , the House Committee on the Judiciary shall report to the House concerning the applications ...
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... Committee from time to time with re- spect to their activities under this Act . ( g ) The Committee or any duly authorized Subcommittee thereof is authorized to hold such hearings ; to sit and act at such times and places ; to require ...
... Committee from time to time with re- spect to their activities under this Act . ( g ) The Committee or any duly authorized Subcommittee thereof is authorized to hold such hearings ; to sit and act at such times and places ; to require ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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