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Ratification is a prin****l's
legal confirmation of an act of its agent. In
international law,
ratification is the
process by
which a
state declares its...
- the
states for
ratification since the
Constitution was put into
operation on
March 4, 1789. Twenty-seven of those,
having been
ratified by the requisite...
- ERA
three short of the
necessary 38 states for
ratification. Even so,
there are
ongoing efforts to
ratify the amendment. The
purpose of the ERA is to guarantee...
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Federalist Papers, in
support of
ratification.
Before year's end,
three state legislatures voted in
favor of
ratification.
Delaware was first,
voting unanimously...
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opponents of the
ratification of the
Constitution objected that it
contained no bill of rights. So, in
order to
secure ratification,
Madison agreed to...
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Ratification Cases,
officially titled as
Javellana v.
Executive Secretary (G.R. No. L-36142,
March 31, 1973; 50 SCRA 30), was a 1973
Supreme Court...
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weight that
ranged from
nearly determinative to
merely suggestive, or as
ratification of a
concluded election. The
practice originated in late antiquity, where...
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particular state ratified the
United States Constitution.
Ratification Day (United States)
Ratification Day (Connecticut)
Ratification Day (M****achusetts)...
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deadlines for the
ratification of
proposed amendments, but most
amendments proposed since 1917 have
included a
deadline for
ratification.
Legal scholars...
- push for
ratification with a letter-writing
campaign to
state legislatures. In
Dillon v. Gloss, the
Supreme Court remarked that "
ratification [of a proposed...