968 research outputs found

    Presidential Succession Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the House Committee on the Judiciary, 108th Congress

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    Examines the need for changes to the Presidential Succession Act which governs the transfer of power in the event that there is a simultaneous vacancy in the office of the presidency and the vice presidency.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/twentyfifth_amendment_congressional_materials/1001/thumbnail.jp

    The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century: Filling the Gaps and Clarifying the Ambiguities in Constitutional and Extraconstitutional Arrangements

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    Program for The Adequacy of the Presidential Succession System in the 21st Century symposium, Fordham University School of Law, April 16-17, 2010.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/miscellanea/1001/thumbnail.jp

    AS-236-87 Resolution on Responsibilities of the Elections Committee

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    Amends the election process for election of senators

    What is the UK Constitution? Find out with the new version of Constitute

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    A new version of Constitute is now available online. Constitute is a website for reading, searching and comparing constitutions from across the world.The new version has many new features and includes a number of new constitutions, including that of the UK. This will provide a tool for comparing extant UK constitutional laws with constitutional texts from across the globe

    AS-201-86 Resolution on Bylaws for the Status of Women Standing Committee of the Academic Senate

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    Bylaws addition to establish the membership of the Status of Women Committee

    AS-379-92 Resolution on Voter Eligibility

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    Modifies the definition of voting members of the General Faculty

    AS-358-91 Resolution on Distinguished Teaching Awards Committee

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    Revises bylaws to require membership from different schools on the DTA Committee whenever possible

    California Constitution Revision Commission: Final Report and Recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature

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    Three years ago, the legislature and the governor agreed that a fundamental review of California government was imperative. The result was the creation of the 23-member California Constitution Revision Commission. The Commission, consisting of gubernatorial and legislative appointments and selected state officers, met for the first time in May 1994. The governor and legislative leaders addressed the Commission and urged it to be bold and creative and to consider all relevant issues-however controversial. The Commission\u27s recommendations reflect those admonitions. Thirty public meetings were held including four formal public hearings, plus five workshops and, along with the League of Women Voters, 39 community forums and video conferences. The Commission completed its work and went out of business on June 30, 1996. During the course of our work, it became very clear that we needed to change the way state and local governments operate
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