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His amendment stands a good chance of going to the states, thirty-eight of which would be needed for ratification.
Here, for example, is Mr Kennedy, writing for the majority:Premised on mistrust of governmental power, the First Amendment stands against attempts to disfavor certain subjects or viewpoints.
they don't understand, number one, what the Second Amendment stands for and why it's in our Bill of Rights," he added.
Premised on mistrust of governmental power, the First Amendment stands against attempts to disfavor certain subjects or viewpoints or to distinguish among different speakers, which may be a means to control content.
The 79-18 vote was only a cloture vote to advance the resolution to the floor, and the proposed amendment stands almost no chance of passing the high hurdle needed to become part of our Constitution--that is, a two-thirds vote from both houses of Congress and ratification by three-fourths (38) of the state legislatures.
"The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment stands," he wrote, "on its own bottom".
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The amendment stood no chance of being passed.
It is perhaps worth asking what it would have meant for the victims had the amendment stood.
But as Starmer pointed out on Wednesday morning, the EEA amendment stood little chance either, because Labour MPs in Brexit-leaning constituencies were against it.
It was well established in 1989, when Union Gas was decided, that the Eleventh Amendment stood for the constitutional principle that state sovereign immunity limited the federal courts' jurisdiction under Article III.
In the following days and weeks, the Washington Post and NBC came to decide that this was no case on which to make a First Amendment stand, but Time and the Times chose to resist the subpoenas from Fitzgerald's grand jury; Miller and Cooper refused to testify, saying that they could not break pledges of confidentiality to sources.
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