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Winthrop acceded on the point of the elections, which were thereafter conducted by secret ballot by the freemen, but he also observed that lawmaking would be unwieldy if conducted by the now relatively large number of freemen.
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The Catholics want an agreement that would increase their political power in a new elected lawmaking assembly that would be part of the drastic changes in Northern Ireland's political structure that is envisioned in Mr. Mitchell's proposals.
"I talked to a civil rights attorney who said passing such an ordinance would be capricious lawmaking unless (helicopter flying) posed an ever-present endangerment to lives, health and safety," Elliott said.
In effect, she would be abolishing the lawmaking powers of Congress in order to write her own laws from the Oval Office.
Ideally, these states would not have parliaments (human lawmaking usurps God's role as lawgiver) and would be hostile to U.S. interests.
By late on Saturday the junta had also announced it had dissolved the senate and would be assuming control of all lawmaking powers.
One judge wrote such a duty would be "highly disruptive" to the lawmaking process.
No one would be apt to claim that lawmaking was going on, or object that the age requirement did not say anything about ballot access.
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