The hearing on the intra-court appeal challenging the decision to conduct trials of civilians in military courts has been ...
The Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court was informed on Thursday that the trial of an accused in the 2009 General Headquarters (GHQ) attack case had been conducted in a military court, even ...
On Dec. 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment was ratified, repealing the 18th and handing the power to regulate alcohol back to the states. One hundred and five years after its implementation, and 92 years ...
An amendment then requires three-fourths of all states to ratify the amendment through their legislatures. The 21st Amendment, however, was passed at state-ratifying conventions, which repealed ...
To repeal a constitutional amendment, another constitutional amendment has to be passed – like when the 21st Amendment was passed to repeal the 18th, which banned the manufacture and sale of ...
While that odd chapter in American history officially concluded with the 21st Amendment’s ratification in 1933, the restless ghosts of a 14-year national experiment in teetotallery still haunt ...
was repealed in 1933 through the addition of the 21st Amendment, LeRoy noted. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina says he's working on drafting a constitutional amendment to end the ...
We need a Voting Rights Act for the 21st century, one that goes beyond the anti-discrimination focus of the 15th Amendment and fulfills the broader promise of equal citizenship promised by the ...
Only one amendment, the 18th, has ever been repealed, a feat accomplished by passage of the 21st amendment. Many presidents since have grated at the limit but accepted that they face an insurmountable ...
The 21st Amendment Society promotes discussion of, education of and teaches students practical knowledge of the laws that govern liquor distribution, licensing and the business behind the alcohol ...