Word: constitutionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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American politics has not witnessed such cozy conjugality since Texas' Ma and Pa Ferguson played ring-around-a-rosy with the Governor's mansion in Austin after Pa was impeached for peculation in 1917. Since the Alabama constitution forbids a Governor to succeed himself, George's support...
Sledgehammer Surgery. Within the central city, the bulldozer has generally been used to better advantage. The federally subsidized ($4.7 billion since 1949) urban renewal program, also administered by Weaver, aims to do peacefully for the U.S. what World War II bombs did for Europe: to clear decaying downtown areas for...
None of the other legislative aims outlined in President Johnson's State of the Union message drew such enthusiastic applause from Congress as his proposal to amend the Constitution so as to give Representatives four-year terms. While formidable opposition was expected in the Senate, most thought that the...
Not only is it impossible to separate the secular from the nonsecular in such church activities, said Oppenheimer, but tax exemption is well established for other charitable organizations performing the same kind of services. If religious groups were forced to give up exemptions, he concluded, "serious questions of unconstitutional discrimination...
The Ivies, and most of the other schools, have argued that the 1.600 rule, which sets minimum academic standards for athletes, robs them of the institutional autonomy over academic matters which is academic matters which is granted them in the NCAA constitution.