Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... agree with the Senator from North Carolina that that is a vi- cious prostitution of the judicial process ? Mr. HILL . It is , indeed . It is only one example of such a prostitution of the judicial process provided for in the bill . Mr ...
... agree with the Senator from North Carolina that that is a vi- cious prostitution of the judicial process ? Mr. HILL . It is , indeed . It is only one example of such a prostitution of the judicial process provided for in the bill . Mr ...
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... agree with almost anything I wanted them to agree with . That is what has happened with regard to the Supreme Court . The judges who have been appointed have been screened and have pretty well passed the muster of the NAACP , the ...
... agree with almost anything I wanted them to agree with . That is what has happened with regard to the Supreme Court . The judges who have been appointed have been screened and have pretty well passed the muster of the NAACP , the ...
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... agree that what the Senator from North Carolina has said is correct . I presided in the Judi- ciary Committee when the Attorney General was on the stand and the Sen- ator from North Carolina was question- ing him . The Senator has ...
... agree that what the Senator from North Carolina has said is correct . I presided in the Judi- ciary Committee when the Attorney General was on the stand and the Sen- ator from North Carolina was question- ing him . The Senator has ...
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