United States Supreme Court Reports, 115. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1996 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
349. lappuse
... judicial elections are within the cover- age of the results test provisions of § 2 , because ( 1 ) the coverage provided by the 1982 amendment is coextensive with the coverage provided by the Act prior to 1982 , which included judicial ...
... judicial elections are within the cover- age of the results test provisions of § 2 , because ( 1 ) the coverage provided by the 1982 amendment is coextensive with the coverage provided by the Act prior to 1982 , which included judicial ...
352. lappuse
... judicial elections ; ( 2 ) if Con- gress had intended to exclude judicial elections from the coverage of § 2 , such intent would have been made explicit in the statute , or would have been identified or mentioned by at least some ...
... judicial elections ; ( 2 ) if Con- gress had intended to exclude judicial elections from the coverage of § 2 , such intent would have been made explicit in the statute , or would have been identified or mentioned by at least some ...
786. lappuse
... judicial power of the United States . In both Canter and Williams , this Court re- jected arguments similar to the liter- alistic one now advanced by petition- ers , that only Article III courts could exercise the judicial power because ...
... judicial power of the United States . In both Canter and Williams , this Court re- jected arguments similar to the liter- alistic one now advanced by petition- ers , that only Article III courts could exercise the judicial power because ...
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