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He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
Lyndon Johnson
President Lyndon Johnson
The date was February, 1868; the action was the dismissal of Edwin Stanton as Secretary of War.
The President can veto bills before they become law. The Supreme Court can throw out laws that violate the Constiution in their opinion.
This act was signed by President Lyndon Johnson. The House version was passed while Kennedy was president but Johnson was the president by the time it was passed by the Senate and became law.
The civil rights act
ViolateA sentence for the word violate is: It's smart not to violate the law.
No, President Obama is not subject to the Brown Act because it is a California law.
Not any more than any other US president may have (at that time); LBJ had congressional approval via the Tonkin Gulf Resolution.