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10th amendment action adopted American Bar Association approval Articles of Confederation Attorney General BROWNELL authority BACKUS Bill of Rights Bricker amendment Chairman citizens clause conflict congressional constitutional amendment convention Dean FORDHAM decision DELANEY delegated DEUTSCH domestic law DUNCAN effective as internal enacted ESTES KEFAUVER executive agreements Federal Government FINCH force or effect foreign affairs foreign relations hearings Holland HOLMAN Human Rights internal law international agreement Judiciary Justice legislation limitation matter McGRATH ment Migratory Bird Minneapolis Missouri negotiation opinion organization peace and law present President Professor FREEMAN proposed amendment provision pursuance question ratified record require RUEBHAUSEN Secretary DULLES Senate Joint Resolution Senator BRICKER Senator DANIEL Senator DIRKSEN Senator KEFAUVER SMITHEY statement statute subcommittee submitted supremacy clause Supreme Court supreme law tion treaties and executive treaty law treaty power treatymaking power two-thirds United Nations Charter valid vote York