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We the States : an anthology of historic documents and commentaries thereon : expounding the state and federal relationship.

Автор-организации: Virginia. Commission on Constitutional Government.
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Richmond : Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government : William Byrd Press, c1964.
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Подобни документи: Online version:: We the States.
Съдържание:
  • The Virginia Declaration of Rights
  • An excerpt from the autobiography of Thomas Jefferson, recalling the writing of the Declaration of Independence
  • The Declaration of Independence
  • A letter from Thomas Jefferson to Roger C. Weightman, marking the fiftieth anniversary of American Independence
  • The Articles of Confederation
  • The Constitution of the United States
  • Resolution of transmittal
  • Washington's letter of transmittal
  • Ratification by the states
  • Virginia's resolution of ratification
  • New York's resolution of ratification
  • The Articles of Amendment
  • Summary of state action on Amendments
  • Proposals of Amendment not adopted
  • Constitution of the Confederate States of America
  • The Kentucky Resolution of November 10, 1798
  • The Virginia Resolution of December 21, 1798
  • The Kentucky Resolution of November 14, 1799
  • "Mr. Madison's Report" to the Virginia General Assembly, January 7, 1800
  • Thomas Jefferson on Constitutional issues
  • A letter to James Madison, 1787
  • Opinion on the constitutionality of a National Bank
  • A letter to Elbridge Gerry, 1799
  • A letter to Gideon Granger, 1800
  • A letter to Wilson Cary Nichols, 1803
  • A letter to Spencer Roane, 1815
  • A letter to Spencer Roane, 1819
  • A letter to William Charles Jarvis
  • A letter to Thomas Ritchie, 1820
  • A letter to Spencer Roane, 1821
  • A letter to William Johnson, 1823
  • A letter to William Branch Giles, 1825
  • The Fort Hill Address of John C. Calhoun
  • A question of intent, a statement on behalf of the Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments of the United States Senate
  • Did the court interpret or amend? The meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment, in terms of a State's power to operate racially separate public schools, as defined by the courts
  • Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as affected by judicial decisions, adopted by the Conference of Chief Justices at Pasadena, August 1958.