You need a majority in the house and there needs to be a quorum
3/3
13 out of 13 votes to change a law.
Many large law firms accept payment by credit card but there is no rule as such. You would need to call law firms in your area to make that determination.
You would need nine states to accept the change before it would be law.
If all members vote, 51 votes are needed to pass a bill. Otherwise it passes if more than half of the votes are "Ayes".
In a democracy, a simple majority is enough to pass a law.
If Congress has enough votes, they do not need the President's approval.
a legislator
Absolutely not. Harvard will accept students from many different undergraduate schools into their Law School.
not by law, but by pledge
Neither.
A referendum is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal.A referendum is a vote by the electorate to approve or disapprove of a specific piece of legislation.