Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... citizens equal protection of the laws . Our Constitution contains explicit pro- tection against the action of any State to deny a citizen such equal protection . As a nation founded on law , we hold that no government may say to any citizen ...
... citizens equal protection of the laws . Our Constitution contains explicit pro- tection against the action of any State to deny a citizen such equal protection . As a nation founded on law , we hold that no government may say to any citizen ...
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... citizens their right to be heard by com- mittee on what is claimed to be a civil rights bill . How inconsistent can you be ? Citizen witnesses who appear and testify before congressional committees are simply exercising their right of ...
... citizens their right to be heard by com- mittee on what is claimed to be a civil rights bill . How inconsistent can you be ? Citizen witnesses who appear and testify before congressional committees are simply exercising their right of ...
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... Citizens were also deprived of voting in those States . Citizens who had fought on the Confederate side in the war , as well as other citizens who held views or opinions sympathetic to the southern cause , were not allowed to cast their ...
... Citizens were also deprived of voting in those States . Citizens who had fought on the Confederate side in the war , as well as other citizens who held views or opinions sympathetic to the southern cause , were not allowed to cast their ...
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