There is no law that requires any person to release their tax returns. The tax returns are private information protected by privacy laws.
By Federal Law and under the FCC they are not legally aloud to do that to Presidential Candidates.
THE LAW OF RETURNS TO mean that law in which we study about the different period of the production in which increasing , decreasing , and constant returns to scale is studied
Dr. Phil - 2002 Most Outrageous Monster In-Law Returns - 10.52 was released on: USA: 22 November 2011
No, not at all. There are a number of presidents (and presidential candidates) who were senators or representatives. There are even a few who began in business or law before moving into local politics as mayors.
Karen M. Markin has written: 'Ballot access 3' -- subject(s): States, Nominations for office, Election law, Elections, Presidential candidates
Most states provide by law that candidates for the office of presidential elector shall be nominated by the recognized political parties at their state level conventions. A few states authorize the state party committees to make the choice, while other leave the process to the discretion of the parties; under this system, party organizations generally choose to nominate their elector candidates by convention, or through the state party committee. Several states provide unique mechanisms for selection of elector candidates. Pennsylvania, for instance, provides that the party presidential candidate may choose the presidential elector candidates for his or her party. In California, Republicans choose recent nominees for state and federal office to serve as elector candidates, while in the Democratic Party, candidates for the office of US Representative, and the two most recent candidates for US Senate, each choose one candidate for the office of presidential elector.
Dr- Phil - 2002 Most Outrageous Monster In-Law Returns 10-52 was released on: USA: 22 November 2011
why law of diminishing returns is considered a short-run phenomenon?
If the President of the United States refuses to sign a bill into law, he vetos it and returns it to the Congress. The Congress can, by 2/3 vote of both the House of Representatives AND the Senate, override the President's veto, and the law goes into effect without the President's approval.
Wyclef Jean was deemed inadmissible for president of Haiti because he lives mostly in New Jersey, USA. There is an electoral law that states that presidential candidates must have lived for the last 5 years in Haiti.
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Thomas Malthus