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Some Thoughts On Government And Constitution From The Protestant Perspective, Zsolt Szabo
Some Thoughts On Government And Constitution From The Protestant Perspective, Zsolt Szabo
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Legal Supremacy: The Translation Between Tsarist And Communist Constitutions And Criminal Codes, Jennifer Kimball
Legal Supremacy: The Translation Between Tsarist And Communist Constitutions And Criminal Codes, Jennifer Kimball
Undergraduate Honors Theses
This thesis examines the constitutions and criminal codes which appeared at the end of the Tsarist regime of Nicholas II and the beginning of the new regime of the Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin. It contrasts the constitutions and criminal codes of each regime to demonstrate the changes between state ideologies and laws, but also highlight the similarities between the two in terms of their concerns for the state. It shows that despite the changes that occurred in the written law, each regime was primarily concerned with establishing the supremacy of the ruling government.
Why The Equal Rights Amendment?
Why The Equal Rights Amendment?
Ruth Herr Papers (MS-91)
A booklet detailing "sixty points of inequality" against women in the United States. The author argues in favor of a federal amendment to the United States Constitution calling for equal rights for men and women.
Proposed Amendments To The Constitution And By-Laws Of The National Woman's Party
Proposed Amendments To The Constitution And By-Laws Of The National Woman's Party
Ruth Herr Papers (MS-91)
A draft of proposed amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws of the National Woman's Party from the Third Congressional District. This draft includes several hand written notes editing the document. Also included are what appear to be a short statement regarding outlining the efforts of various Republicans officials and encouraging voters to vote for the Republicans in power