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... in hostile occupation, or children of members of Indian tribes subject to tribal laws. In addit... the period of arbitrary laws by Parliament or Colonial legislatures for regulating all trades...
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... named, a corporation, with the usual privileges of a corporation, and including power to appoint o... which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall any St... thus described it:3 'It was in the Parliament of 1601, that the opposition which had, during for..., who alone can admit or refuse other members to their corporation. The abused persons are the c...
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... body made up of Security Council members, to maintain a "blacklist" of individuals and corp... Charter, the General Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations (60) and othe... to adopt regulations outside of parliamentary scrutiny when it acts to implement certain mandate...
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In his book Virtue's Hero, Gougeon argues that although "Self-Reliance" does indeed express Emerson's ambivalence toward abolition circa 1841 when the essay was published, by 1844, when Emerson delivered his first in a series of abolitionist addresses, Emerson had undergone a "conversion" to abolitionism, the evidence for which can be seen in his more frequent attendance at abolitionist meetings, his greater willingness to sign petitions, and, of course, deliver addresses on behalf of the cause. A little over a month after "The War of Ideas" appeared in The Leader, The Liberator reprinted it in the latter newspaper's lead column, and included a disclaimer on the following page titled "Philosophy of Reform" to call attention to the weaknesses of Holyoake's claims.
...The abolitionist privileges the cause of the slave over a more general bounty ...Parliament compensated planters and decreed a gradual emancip... are not, excepting in rare examples, members of the legislature" (22-23). Since the Revolutiona... be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States" (24). Whereas t...
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... to judge the "Qualifications of its own Members," Art. I, § 5, cl. 1, does not include the power ... with qualifications for membership in Parliament, focusing in particular on the experience of John ...The Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections unanimously concluded that "no State... citizenship has privileges and immunities protected from state abridgment by the force of th...
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FEATURE CONTENTS I. "RIGHTS.. PRIVILEGES.. IMMUNITIES" A. America's Implicit Constitution B... unenumerated rights of extended family members to live together as a single household; (102) and ...--that is, "unusual." (109) If Parliament had previously approved a given punishment for a g...
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... and Proper Clause to protect the privileges of United States citizenship, including the freedo...I, 2, that members of the House of Representatives should be elected ... and to protecting the rights and immunities guaranteed. It is not said that branch of the gove... of Majority Presented to the English Parliament 21 (1967). . Footnote 50 116 Cong. Rec. 6435. ....
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Much of the academic writing about constitutional law and theory, both in the originalist and non-originalist camps, presumes that the Constitution protects at least some fundamental rights. Most originalists reject substantive due process and argue alongside Justice Hugo Black and former Judge Robert H. Bork that the only fundamental rights that are protected are the ones enumerated in the Constitution. Other originalists such as Judge Michael McConnell have written that the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment protects both enumerated and unenumerated rights so long as those rights are deeply rooted in history and tradition. This article then provides a list of all of the individual rights that were enumerated in the thirty-seven individual state constitutions i...
... from the thirty-seven states that were members of the Union in 1868 could be grouped together. Th... "Intolerable Acts" of the British Parliament189 and undoubtedly left lingering apprehension of mil...
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...State of New Jersey: . Privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States, o...Clearly, Roe's holding that some members of the human species may be killed at the will of ... all the powers of the British Parliament, and through their State constitutions, or other f...
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...by Michael W McConnell; for Members of the New York and Washington State Legislatures ... should be permitted"); New Zealand's Parliament rejected a proposed "Death With Dignity Bill" that... , 399 (1923) (liberty includes "those privileges long recognized at common law as essential to the ... their holding that the Privileges and Immunities Clause was no source of any but a specific handful...