After Speaker of the House Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg signed the bill on May 21 and Vice President John Adams signed it as President of the Senate on May 22, the committee presented it to President Washington. He signed it into law on June 1, 1789. Additional Content This issue also ...
Three backgrounds, one destination; A trio of freshly elected Minnesotans head to Washington to take their oaths of office Thursday in the House of Representatives, which will be run by the Democrats for the first time in more than a decade.(NEWS)(WASHINGTON)...
The singers stand on a small catwalk elevated just enough above the bobbing heads of the wedding guests to make it appear as though they are wading through them; there is a quick pan of the crowd, which, at that moment of watching, surreally emphasized the extreme extension of our TV on...
In her majority opinion, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor held that Aguilar had been overruled by two more recent cases based on the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution, Witters v. Washington Department of Services for the Blind, 474 U.S. 481, 106 S. Ct. 748, 88 L. Ed. 2d ...
The finding was released by the Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) Ombudsman in Washington on December 17, 2008. According to the CIS Ombudsman, the court refused to schedule additional swearing-in ceremonies even if the CIS district office was willing to accommodate this number of ...