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Digital Public Library of America. Assorted materials related to Nebraska Legislature "Guide to Law Online: U.S. Nebraska: Legislative" , guides.loc.gov , Washington DC: Library of Congress
The report was originally commissioned by Congressman Aaron Schock (R., Ill.), prepared by Senior Foreign Law Specialist Norma Gutiérrez, and published by the Law Library of Congress. It features a legal analysis of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis with a specific examination of the legality of President Manuel Zelaya's 28 June 2009 ...
By making it possible to put in a larger window, the window can act as a safer emergency exit in case of fire as well as letting in additional daylight for the enjoyment of the people inside. Such a (basement) window where people can escape through in case of an emergency is sometimes called an egress window. [1]
A distributed network is envisioned, and the database will reside on servers in other member nations as well as the Law Library of Congress. GLIN was initiated by the Law Library of Congress in 1991. The Network celebrated its 15th anniversary in September 2008. As of 2015 the database was no longer accessible. [1]
Volumes of the United States Reports. The United States Reports (ISSN 0891-6845) are the official record (law reports) of the Supreme Court of the United States.They include rulings, orders, case tables (list of every case decided), in alphabetical order both by the name of the petitioner (the losing party in lower courts) and by the name of the respondent (the prevailing party below), and ...
Nebraska would become one of the last Republican-led states to enact a so-called “stand your ground” law under a bill presented to a legislative committee on Thursday. State Sen. Brian Hardin ...
Volumes 1 through 18, 1789–1875, via Library of Congress; Volumes 19 through 64, 1875-1950, via Library of Congress; Volumes 65 through 127, 1951-2013, via Government Publishing Office; Public laws 93rd Congress through current Congress, via Congress.gov; U.S. Code U.S. Code, via Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives
Nebraska citizens have the right to challenge a bill through a referendum. To initiate this, a petition must be filed within 90 days of the Legislature's adjournment, and it must gather signatures from 5% of registered voters to suspend the law until a public vote. For the law to be repealed, signatures from 10% of registered voters are required.