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* Coleman v. Miller, – Mode of amending federal Constitution is a political question ;
In Coleman v. Miller ( 1939 ), the Supreme Court declared the question to be non-justiciable, leaving the issue to Congress and accepting the precedent set by Congress ' actions some 71 years earlier with respect to the Fourteenth Amendment.
In the aforementioned Coleman v. Miller decision, the Supreme Court modified Dillon considerably, holding that the question of timeliness of ratification is a political and non-justiciable one, leaving the issue to Congress's discretion.
Dillon v. Gloss was later modified by Coleman v. Miller, a decision also cited as a basis for the three state strategy.
Under the U. S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in Coleman v. Miller,, any proposed amendment which has been submitted to the states for ratification and does not specify a ratification deadline may be ratified by the states at any time.
* Coleman v Attridge Law AG Maduro ' opinion ( C ‑ 303 / 06 ) IRLR 88
Per Coleman v. Miller,, the amendment is technically still subject to being approved by the nation's state lawmakers, as no deadline for ratification was specified when Congress proposed the amendment for the consideration of the states.
In Coleman v Attridge Law a lady with a disabled child was abused by her employer for taking time off to care for the child.
* William Coleman, Jr., Secretary of Transportation, Brown v. Board of Education attorney, and first African-American Supreme Court clerk
Tadpole diagrams, in this sense, first appear in the above-mentioned article by Coleman and Glashow, Physical Review v. 134, p. B671 ( 1964 ).
Those delayed actions resulted in much controversy and spawned the 1939 decision of the United States Supreme Court in the landmark case of Coleman v. Miller ( 307 U. S. 433 ) in which it was determined that the Child Labor Amendment remains pending business before the state legislatures because the 68th Congress did not specify a deadline within which the state legislatures must act upon the Child Labor Amendment.
The Coleman v. Miller ruling formed the basis of the unusual and belated ratification of the 27th Amendment which was proposed by Congress in 1789 and ratified more than two centuries later in 1992 by the legislatures of at least three-fourths of the 50 states.
Coleman v. Miller, is a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court which clarified that if the Congress of the United States — when proposing for ratification an amendment to the United States Constitution, pursuant to Article V thereof — chooses not to specify a deadline within which the state legislatures ( or conventions held in the states ) must act upon the proposed amendment, then the proposed amendment remains pending business before the state legislatures ( or conventions ).
The Coleman ruling — which modified the high Court's earlier 1921 finding in Dillon v. Gloss — formed the basis of the belated and unusual ratification of the 27th Amendment.
In 1981, mayor Coleman Young and the city of Detroit won a notorious landmark decision in the Michigan Supreme Court, Poletown Neighborhood Council v. City of Detroit that allowed the city to use its eminent domain power to raze an existing immigrant neighborhood in neighboring Hamtramck.
* Fine and Mellow-Billie Holiday ( v ), with Mal Waldron All Stars: Roy Eldridge, Doc Cheatham ( tp ); Vic Dickinson ( tb ); Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Lester Young ( ts ); Gerry Mulligan ( bs ); Mal Waldron ( p ); Milt Hinton ( b ); Osie Johnson ( d )
Because of the political question doctrine and the Court's ruling in the 1939 case of Coleman v. Miller ( 307 U. S. 433 ), it remains an open question whether federal courts could assert jurisdiction over a legal challenge to Congress, if Congress were to refuse to call a convention.
* Coleman v. Miller

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The other occupants were James Willard Olvey, 18, of 963 Ponce De Leon Ave., NE, and Larry Coleman Barnett, 19, of 704 Hill St., SE, both of whom were treated at Grady Hospital for severe lacerations and bruises.
In 1995 Hill co-edited Race, Gender and Power in America: The Legacy of the Hill-Thomas Hearings with Emma Coleman Jordan.
The stolen base remained a popular tactic through the 1980s, perhaps best exemplified by Vince Coleman and the St. Louis Cardinals, but began to decline again in the 1990s as the frequency of home runs reached unprecedented heights and the steal-friendly artificial turf ballparks began to disappear.
The last official presidents of the NL and AL were Leonard S. Coleman, Jr. and Dr. Gene Budig respectively.
Then, in a virtually unprecedented move, the Court invited William T. Coleman, Jr. to argue the government's position in an amicus curiae brief, thus ensuring that the prosecution's position would be the one the Court wished to hear.
Catherine Grace " Cady " Coleman ( born December 14, 1960 ) is an American chemist, a former United States Air Force officer, and a current NASA astronaut.
Coleman graduated from Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School, Fairfax, Virginia, in 1978 ; in 1978 – 1979 she was an exchange student at Røyken upper secondary school in Norway with the AFS Intercultural Programs.
After completing her regular education, Coleman joined the U. S. Air Force as a Second Lieutenant while continuing her graduate work for a Ph. D. at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Catherine Coleman in the ISS, 2011.
Coleman was selected by NASA in 1992 to join the NASA Astronaut Corps.
Catherine Coleman and Valentina Tereshkova at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in December 2010.
Coleman served as Chief of Robotics for the Astronaut Office, to include robotic arm operations and training for all Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions.
In October 2004, Coleman served as an aquanaut during the NEEMO 7 mission aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory, living and working underwater for eleven days.
Coleman was assigned as a backup U. S. crew member for Expeditions 19, 20 and 21 and served as a backup crewmember for Expeditions 24 and 25 as part of her training for Expedition 26.

Coleman and Schwarzenegger
After Arnold Schwarzenegger declared his candidacy, Coleman announced that he would vote for Schwarzenegger.
Coleman supports the Inner City Games, an organization that Arnold Schwarzenegger co-founded in 1991.
Famous competitors include Steve Reeves, Sergio Oliva, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno and Ronnie Coleman.

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Coleman is married to glass artist Josh Simpson who lives in Massachusetts.
Coleman is a flute player and has taken several flutes with her to the ISS, including a pennywhistle from Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains, an old Irish flute from Matt Molloy of The Chieftains, and a flute from Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
Coleman is parodied in the hit Broadway musical Avenue Q, which won the 2004 Tony Award for best musical.
The show's creators, Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez, have said that the Coleman character is a personification of one of Avenue Qs central themes: that as children we are told we are " special ", but upon entering adulthood we discover that life is not nearly as easy as we have been led to believe.
The Commander-in-Chief of the NZDF is Sir Jerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand who exercises his power on the advice of the Minister of Defence, Jonathan Coleman, under the Defence Act 1990.
In addition, many albums have been named with allusions to proverbs, such as Spilt milk ( a title used by Jellyfish and also Kristina Train ), The more things change by Machine Head, Silk purse by Linda Rondstadt, Another day, another dollar by DJ Scream Roccett, The blind leading the naked by Vicious Femmes, What's good for the goose is good for the gander by Bobby Rush, Resistance is Futile by Steve Coleman.
One such subsequent theory is quantum chromodynamics, which began in the early 1960s and attained its present form in the 1975 work by H. David Politzer, Sidney Coleman, David Gross and Frank Wilczek.
After reviewing the play using instant replay, Coleman reversed the call on the field pursuant to the " tuck rule ", where a ball is ruled an incomplete pass after the quarterback starts any forward motion.
* April 30 – African-American pilot Bessie Coleman is killed after falling from an airplane.
* The first ascent is made of Castle Mountain by geologist Arthur Philemon Coleman.
Though Bourdieu might agree with Coleman that social capital in the abstract is a neutral resource, his work tends to show how it can be used practically to produce or reproduce inequality, demonstrating for instance how people gain access to powerful positions through the direct and indirect employment of social connections.
James Coleman defined social capital functionally as “ a variety of entities with two elements in common: they all consist of some aspect of social structure, and they facilitate certain actions of actors ... within the structure ”— that is, social capital is anything that facilitates individual or collective action, generated by networks of relationships, reciprocity, trust, and social norms.
As another example, Coleman states that this type of social capital is the type that brings individuals to stand up for what they believe in, and even die for it, in the face of adversity.
Also the importance of education with ‘... schools being designed to create “ functioning community ”- forging tighter links between parents and the school ’ ( Coleman & Hoffer, 1987 ) linking that without this interaction, the social capital in this area is disadvantaged and demonstrates that social capital plays a major role in education.
In jazz, Ornette Coleman and Chick Corea wrote different compositions, both incidentally titled Humpty Dumpty ( in Corea's case, however, it is a part of a concept album inspired by Lewis Carroll, called " The Mad Hatter " ( 1978 )).
The Lonely Mountain: Lair of Smaug the Dragon is a board game produced in 1985 by Iron Crown Enterprises, designed by Coleman Charlton which features groups of adventurers, either Dwarves, Elves, Orcs or Men entering Smaug's Lair to capture his treasure before he awakens.
According to the Maryland Geological Survey, the highest point in Kent County is 102 feet above sea level, approximately 2. 25 miles west of Coleman's Corner ( shown on maps as " Coleman ") just northeast of the mouth of Still Pond Creek.

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