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1Constitutional Separation of Powers and the Conflicting Practice of Members of Congress Taking an Oath of Office
By Matt Erickson

“Constitutional Separation of Powers and the Conflicting Practice of Members of Congress Taking an Oath of Office” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Constitutional Separation of Powers and the Conflicting Practice of Members of Congress Taking an Oath of Office
- Author: Matt Erickson
- Number of Pages: Median: 15
- Publisher: Patriot Corps
- Publish Date: 2014
- Publish Location: Vancouver, WA
“Constitutional Separation of Powers and the Conflicting Practice of Members of Congress Taking an Oath of Office” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ congress - affirmation - separation of powers - section 6 - section 8 - oath of office - republican form of government - wall of separation - article i - necessary and proper - clause 18 - clause 2 - legislative seat - u.s. constitution - government officers - legislative members - no person holding any office under the united states - shall be a member of either house during his continuance in - impeachment of senator - expulsion of senator
- People: ➤ House Manager James Bayard - Attorney General Benjamin Harris Brewster - Vice President Thomas Jefferson - Senator William Blount - President John Adams
- Places: District of Columbia
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- The Open Library ID: OL25436131M
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- First Year Published: 2014
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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