bill of rights

  • 71Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 — The Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 (USStatute|104|168|110|1452|1996|07|30) is an Act of Congress.ee also* Taxpayer Bill of Rights * Taxpayer Bill of Rights III …

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  • 72voter bill of rights — A set of rules adopted by most states to protect the rights of voters in an election. These rights typically cover who can vote, how the voting process must be conducted, how votes will be counted, and how to resolve complaints about the voting… …

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  • 73(the) GI Bill of Rights — the GI Bill of Rights [the GI Bill of Rights] (also the GI Bill) a US law passed in 1944 to give financial help to members of the armed forces when they returned from ↑World War II. This included money given to help pay for homes and education.… …

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  • 74Institute of Bill of Rights Law — The Institute of Bill of Rights Law (IBRL), founded in 1982, is one of the most renowned centers for the study of constitutional law in the world. Located at the College of William Mary School of Law (Marshall Wythe) in Williamsburg, Virginia,… …

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  • 75California Voter Bill of Rights — The California Voter Bill of Rights is an adaptation of the United States Voting Rights Bill passed in 1965.ources*Official California Voter Information Guide: 2005 Special Statewide Election, page 77, http://www.voterguide.ss.ca.gov Voter Guide… …

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  • 76Taxpayer Bill Of Rights (TABOR) — A measure created by conservative and libertarian groups that seeks to limit the growth of government and to police the actions of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) was born out of years of taxpayer… …

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  • 77Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights — The Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights (LEOBR or LEOBoR) is a set of rights set forth in 1974 to protect law enforcement personnel from unreasonable investigation and persecution caused by extraordinary circumstances in the official… …

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  • 78patient's bill of rights — A general statement of patient rights voluntarily adopted by most health care providers, covering matters such as access to care, patient dignity and confidentiality, personal safety, consent to treatment and explanation of charges. Similar… …

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  • 79patient’s bill of rights — n. A statement of patients’ rights adopted by many hospitals and health care providers, and made law by the federal government and several states, that covers topics such as confidentiality, consent to treatment, and dignity. The Essential Law… …

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  • 80Earl Warren Bill of Rights Project — The Earl Warren Bill of Rights Project is hosted by the political science department of the University of California, San Diego. Peter H. Irons is the current director …

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