you would look in the articles of confedaration
you would look in the articles of confedaration
you would look in the articles of confedaration
in the articles of COnfederation iDIiOT!!
Article V of the Constitution.
You would be advised to read the U.S. Constitution itself.
Every state has a constitution and in California, our Constitution sets the guidlines for proper procedures in the courts. I would look for your states constitution online.
To find relevant California laws I would have to look at the most recently updated state constitution since laws vary by state. To find federal laws, I would seek out the U.S. Constitution since it is "the supreme law of the land". The U.S. Constitution cannot be challenged and if a state law violates the U.S. Constitution it will be declared unconstitutional and will not be enforced.
there are many answers but i didnt find it... LOOK IN THE CONSTITUTION!
Look to the amendments to find the changes to the constitution.
I live in Canada and it's called 'Vital Statistics'. You would have to do the same thing and look under births. If you don't have the phone number for this phone your telephone operator for that information. If you are adopted ask your adopted parents because they may know and would be expecting you to ask such a question. Good luck!
No way. Her parents love her and would NEVER send her to an orphanage! She is not adopted. Actually,she is adopted because she is a half-Philippine girl and her surname does not look/sound like as if it is an Asian surname.
You would look at the first ten ammendmets