United States Supreme Court Reports, 12. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1965 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
627. lappuse
... representative districts , containing only about 18.5 % of the State's total 1960 pop- ulation , elected a majority of the members of the House of Represent- atives . Persons living in the six most populous representative dis- tricts ...
... representative districts , containing only about 18.5 % of the State's total 1960 pop- ulation , elected a majority of the members of the House of Represent- atives . Persons living in the six most populous representative dis- tricts ...
628. lappuse
... representative . With respect to the House of Representatives , amendment provides that each exist- ing representative district with a population in excess of 15,000 per- sons is to be allotted an additional representative for each ...
... representative . With respect to the House of Representatives , amendment provides that each exist- ing representative district with a population in excess of 15,000 per- sons is to be allotted an additional representative for each ...
1296. lappuse
... representatives so apportioned that 18.5 percent of the state's population elected a majority of the house , with population - per - representative dispari- ties ranging from 1,643 to 58,228 . Under the 1963 reapportionment plan , the ...
... representatives so apportioned that 18.5 percent of the state's population elected a majority of the house , with population - per - representative dispari- ties ranging from 1,643 to 58,228 . Under the 1963 reapportionment plan , the ...
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Personnel of Supreme Court | vii |
Reference Table for Vol 376 US pp 651 to end | xxix |
Proceedings in Honor of Mr Justice Douglas | xxxvii |
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