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Date: 2011-05-03 17:14:16
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Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
United States Bill of Rights
United States Constitution
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Constitutional amendment
Article Five of the United States Constitution
District of Columbia Voting Rights Amendment
Law
1st United States Congress
James Madison

Ch. 34 § 9 DESCHLER-BROWN-JOHNSON PRECEDENTS § 9.2 Enrolled joint resolutions proposing

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