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... Legislature , in his view , would be the first to perceive the necessity of amendments and should , therefore , also be empowered , when two - thirds of each branch of the National Legislature concurred , to call a convention . In ...
... Legislature , in his view , would be the first to perceive the necessity of amendments and should , therefore , also be empowered , when two - thirds of each branch of the National Legislature concurred , to call a convention . In ...
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... legislatures are not subject to absolute congressional control . While the act of petitioning or ratifying is a Federal function , the legislature performing the act is nonetheless the State legislature and a clear distinction must be ...
... legislatures are not subject to absolute congressional control . While the act of petitioning or ratifying is a Federal function , the legislature performing the act is nonetheless the State legislature and a clear distinction must be ...
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... LEGISLATURES SEC . 2. The legislature of a State , in making application for a constitutional convention under article V of the Constitution of the United States , shall , after adopting a resolution pursuant to this Act , petition the ...
... LEGISLATURES SEC . 2. The legislature of a State , in making application for a constitutional convention under article V of the Constitution of the United States , shall , after adopting a resolution pursuant to this Act , petition the ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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