| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1983 - 398 sider
...at 24-25. As described by the Court, "the prescription for legislative action In Art I, S5 1 and 7 represents the Framers' decision that the legislative...finely wrought and exhaustively considered, procedure." Id. at 31. Whether actions taken by either House are the type of "legislative action" subject to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1983 - 376 sider
...As described by the Court, "the prescription for legislative action in Art I, §§ 1 and 7 represent the Framers' decision that the legislative power of...finely wrought and exhaustively considered, procedure." Id. at 31. Whether actions taken by either House are the type of "legislative action" subject to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1983 - 390 sider
...bicaineralism and presentment requirements serve interrelated and essential constitutional functions and "represents the Framers' decision that the legislative...accord with a single, finely wrought and exhaustively 29/ considered, procedure." The Court then turned to the critical definition of a legislative act.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1983 - 96 sider
...by the Court, "the prescription for legislative action in Art 1, §§ 1 and 7 represent the Framers1 decision that the legislative power of the Federal...finely wrought and exhaustively considered, procedure." Id. at 31. Whether actions taken by either House are the type of "legislative action" subject to the... | |
| 1984 - 1024 sider
...supra, at 99-104. It emerges clearly that the prescription for legislative action in Art. I, §§ 1, 7 represents the Framers' decision that the legislative...finely wrought and exhaustively considered, procedure. IV The Constitution sought to divide the delegated powers of the new federal government into three... | |
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