Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... further mendments to title IX ? AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR . ASHMORE Mr. ASHMORE . Mr. Chairman , I Cor an amendment . The Clerk read as follows : Amendment offered by Mr. ASHMORE : On page 86 after line 25 insert the following new Lue ...
... further mendments to title IX ? AMENDMENT OFFERED BY MR . ASHMORE Mr. ASHMORE . Mr. Chairman , I Cor an amendment . The Clerk read as follows : Amendment offered by Mr. ASHMORE : On page 86 after line 25 insert the following new Lue ...
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... further from the minority views : Moreover , title I directly or indirectly amends section 1971 ( a ) of the existing law which refers to all elections . In defining the word " vote , " section 1971 ( e ) of existing law refers , not to ...
... further from the minority views : Moreover , title I directly or indirectly amends section 1971 ( a ) of the existing law which refers to all elections . In defining the word " vote , " section 1971 ( e ) of existing law refers , not to ...
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... further guarantees that the Senate stand in recess until 11 equal privileges and immunities and a.m. tomorrow . Is that not an interference with pri- equal treatment under the law for every The motion was agreed to ; and ( at 8 ta ! e ...
... further guarantees that the Senate stand in recess until 11 equal privileges and immunities and a.m. tomorrow . Is that not an interference with pri- equal treatment under the law for every The motion was agreed to ; and ( at 8 ta ! e ...
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