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In state constitutions certain rights are reserved to counties and cities within their jurisdiction and in the Federal Constitution certain rights are reserved to the states . There may be a real or fancied encroachment by one unit on ...
In state constitutions certain rights are reserved to counties and cities within their jurisdiction and in the Federal Constitution certain rights are reserved to the states . There may be a real or fancied encroachment by one unit on ...
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Thus the citizen may not be deprived of his right to vote without due cause because this right is conferred on him by the Constitution . The driver of an automobile has the ' right of way ' under certain circumstances because the law ...
Thus the citizen may not be deprived of his right to vote without due cause because this right is conferred on him by the Constitution . The driver of an automobile has the ' right of way ' under certain circumstances because the law ...
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There are those , for example , who assume that the Constitution of the United States makes absolutely clear what is and what is not democratic , or as they often prefer to say , what is and what is not “ American .
There are those , for example , who assume that the Constitution of the United States makes absolutely clear what is and what is not democratic , or as they often prefer to say , what is and what is not “ American .
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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