The confederates didn't pass the draft law, it was the Union
A law introducing Conscription.
Confederate (South)
The South passed a draft law in 1862. Those selected through the draft were required to serve for 3 years.
No
Yes, if Congress reaches a 2/3rds vote, then it is possible for them to pass a vetoed law.
mommy told congress to pass the law or they would get a time out
draft law
An initial proposal by a member of congress for a new law
The 1862 Confederate draft laws caused Confederate President Jefferson Davis to suspend certain Constitutional rights as a precautionary measure. The draft was not popular with Southern citizens nor with Confederate governors. Davis was safe however, as no open rebellions occurred, as was the case in the North when they passed draft laws in 1863.
The Congress order draft typically refers to the preliminary version of legislation or a resolution that is proposed in the U.S. Congress. This draft outlines the specific provisions, purposes, and impacts of the proposed law. It undergoes various stages of review, debate, and amendment before being finalized and voted on by Congress. Ultimately, if approved, it can become law after being signed by the President.
1. Can Congress validly pass a law protecting all form of dynasty?
If both houses of congress pass it, it goes to the president. If and when he signs it, it becomes law.