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Not much evidence is available from the period prior to the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment through which the then-prevailing attitudes on these constitutional questions can now be determined.

Some have been closed through amendments, more of which are proposed, but gaps will remain.Another problem with automatic exchange is the huge quantities of data it produces.

Yet even looking through his eyes, one finds it hard to imagine that the post-Civil War constitutional amendments by which black citizenship rights were advanced could ever have been ratified if the slave states had remained in the Union.

Her proposal, as described in her amendment, "establishes a nonprofit government corporation through which a 'safety net' plan would be provided in any state in which affordable coverage was not available" to at least 95percentt of state residents.

The First Amendment is the appropriate constitutional provision through which to evaluate partisan gerrymandering because, quite simply, voting is political speech and partisan gerrymanders attempt to burden that speech.

The other proposed new constitutional amendment appears to alter the system through which the President of the National Judicial Office (NJO) can remove individual cases from the courts to which they have been assigned by law and reassign them to any other court in the country.

The Senate spent much of the afternoon and evening slogging through seven proposed amendments, all of which were defeated.

There were no serious ruptures among the bipartisan "Gang of Eight" who drafted the bill as the committee worked its way through over 100 amendments, many of which were designed to sow dissent.

But late last night the chair of the committee through which the bill must pass, Miguel Santiago, proposed some "suggested amendments" that completely removed the zero rating rules and several other important protections.

Truss's shipping legislation amendment bill, which passed through the House of Representatives on 14 October, will allow foreign vessels registered in places like Liberia to operate for up to six months a year between Australian domestic ports without being required to pay Australian-level wages.

We are now, however, voting on amendments which have gone through committee, which are regarded as admissible, which are substantive and which may or may not represent the view of the House.

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