The debates at the Convention make at least one fact abundantly clear: that when the delegates agreed that the House should represent "people" they intended that in allocating Congressmen the number assigned to each State should be determined solely by... Exclude Undocumented Residents from Census Counts Used for Apportionment ... - Stranica 48napisao/la United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Census and Population - 1988 - Broj stranica: 99Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| United States. Supreme Court - 1964 - Broj stranica: 948
...summed it up well : "in one branch the people, ought to be represented ; in the other, the States." " The debates at the Convention make at least one fact...be determined solely by the number of the State's inhabitants.30 The Constitution embodied Edmund Randolph's proposal for a periodic census to ensure... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1964 - Broj stranica: 954
...summed it up well: "in one branch the people, ought to be represented ; in the other, the States." 29 The debates at the Convention make at least one fact...be determined solely by the number of the State's inhabitants.20 The Constitution embodied Edmund Randolph's proposal for a periodic census to ensure... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 5 - 1971 - Broj stranica: 258
...summed it up well: "in one branch the people, ought to be represented ; in the other, the States." " The debates at the Convention make at least one fact...be determined solely by the number of the State's inhabitants.80 The Constitution embodied Edmund Randolph's proposal for a periodic census to ensure... | |
| Martin Edelman - 1984 - Broj stranica: 416
...contrasted with Justice Harlan's. Black maintained that when the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention "agreed that the House should represent 'people' they...solely by the number of the State's inhabitants." 60 Hence, the constitutional requirement of a census. Such an argument, Justice Harlan insisted, confused... | |
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