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It’s strange that each year the date of April 19th comes and goes without much fanfare when, in fact, we as a nation should be celebrating this day throughout the land.
Two NASA astronauts stuck in orbit for nine months are finally headed home in a SpaceX craft, capping a saga that captured ...
The SAVE Act would force eligible voters to submit documentary proof of citizenship materials, such as a birth certificate, ...
A "no" vote opposed this state constitutional amendment to provide women with the right to vote. See also: State women's suffrage ballot measures The 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was ...
When the 19th Amendment Bill was finally gazetted after much splitting of hairs about what exactly was promised in terms of doing away with the executive presidency, the amendment virtually made no ...
RealPage Outside Counsel Stephen Weissman argued that Berkeley’s ordinance is unconstitutional because it violates the First Amendment by prohibiting the company’s right to lawful speech.
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly elevated the state’s photo ID requirement from state law to constitutional amendment under a proposal approved by voters. Unofficial results showed the amendment ...
Please open your minds and analyse 2005 and 2015 elections. India backed Mahinda in 2005 and Sirisena in 2015. 19th Amendment is rubbish: “Article 33(1): The President shall be the symbol of national ...
Amid criticism by environmentalists, the Punjab Vidhan Sabha Friday adopted the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Amendment Act ... saying it was the 19th state to adopt it. Story continues ...
The amendment would have provided that judicial vacancies should be filled by calling a special election at the earliest available date pursuant to state law. As the time of the election, the state ...
King said the redistricting date was added as an amendment in the House and he wasn’t sure how the date was picked. But King said redistricting can’t be completed in an election year ...
On the same date, that same issue ... practice from the mid-to-late nineteenth century at least to confirm the Founding-era understanding of the Second Amendment." Fair enough.