9. U.S. citizens are required to vote in all elections. No Congress nor state body shall implement measures making it more difficult for U.S. citizens to vote.
6. (cont’d) … returning to the federal circuit bench. Any current Court judge who has served at least 10 years at the time of passage of this rule will immediately return to the federal circuit (non-SCOTUS) bench.
6. The United States Supreme court (“Court”) shall consist of one judge per federal circuit, and federal judges must be confirmed by 60% of the House of representatives. Any federal judge elevated to the Supreme court may serve a total of 10 years, thereafter…
2. The United States House of representatives shall be composed of one representative per 400,000 persons residing in the United States, equally apportioned based on the most recent U.S. Census.
1. No political subdivision of these United States may engage in gerrymandering. All political districts must be created by truly independent citizen commissions and be subject to Congressional and judicial review.
Yes, and for a very brief time, there was a serious national self-examination, pondering questions about capitalism and empire. If you’ll recall, the book, Empire, was a big hit, and then…. 9/11 drastically changed the subject.
Man, them church nomenclature scientists always get me feeling all inadequate! At the same time, I do have a lil book that I haven’t read called “How to Read Cathedrals,” which I got in Paris or Rouen or something. It lives on our living room coffee table.