- laws, like disfranchi****t and
outright apartheid,
citizens have been made second-class
citizens. Historically, po****tions of
states were
mostly subjects...
- and TV
personality took over the party. The
party changed its name to
CITIZENS (Slovak: OBÄŒANIA) in 2013 and in 2014 to IDEA. It was
finally dissolved...
-
restricted to
citizens only.
States are not
required to
extend the
franchise to all
citizens: for example,
several states bar
citizen felons from voting...
-
sovereign citizen threats. Not all
members of the
movement call
themselves "sovereign
citizens", and some
regard the term as an oxymoron.
Sovereign citizens may...
-
newspaper The
Citizen (play), a 1761 play by
Arthur Murphy The
Citizen (film), a 2012 film The
Citizen (character), a
character in
Ulysses "The
Citizens" is a...
-
Election Campaign Act,
because Citizens United was not a bona fide
commercial film maker. In the wake of
these decisions,
Citizens United sought to establish...
- The Arab
citizens of
Israel form the country's
largest ethnic minority.
Their community mainly consists of
former Mandatory Palestine citizens (and their...
- Besser,
Roberts and
Walsh wrote The
Upright Citizens Brigade Comedy Improvisation Manual. The
Upright Citizens Brigade began performing improv and sketch...
-
Canadian citizens have not been
British subjects since 1977, they
continue to
enjoy certain privileges in UK
immigration law. As
Commonwealth citizens, Canadians...
- century. The
Citizen's Alliances were
closely related to employers' ****ociations but
allowed parti****tion of a
broad range of
sympathetic citizens in addition...