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SF Scope has stats about the stories in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection by Gardner Dozois (which I just finished reading - review soon).
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Best Science Fiction Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois (who is, I'm told, recovering nicely from a quintuple bypass), has its official release today and has already been reviewed at sfrevu. com.
7/10/07: Dog day 2007
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Setting aside these special areas of constitutionally forbidden discrimination, and setting aside poll taxes, which were constitutional until the Twenty-Fourth Amendment forbade them, other kinds of taxes, fees, and indirect costs imposed on the exercise of constitutional rights are often permissible.
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Setting aside these special areas of constitutionally forbidden discrimination, and setting aside poll taxes, which were constitutional until the Twenty-Fourth Amendment forbade them, other kinds of taxes, fees, and indirect costs imposed on the exercise of constitutional rights are often permissible.
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SF Scope has stats about the stories in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection by Gardner Dozois (which I just finished reading - review soon).
August 2007 2007
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Amendment XXIV: Poll taxes The Twenty-Fourth Amendment was proposed on August 27, 1962, and ratified on January 23, 1964.
Sound Politics: More on the bogus finding in the voter registration court case 2006
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The Twenty-Fourth Amendment was proposed on August 27, 1962, and ratified on January 23, 1964.
Sound Politics: More on the bogus finding in the voter registration court case 2006
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Imagine a vast mob of Freaks storming the county courthouse, singing and chanting and tripping on political power, howling 'LET US VOTE, LET US VOTE!'...on October Twenty-Fourth!
Can Obama count on a big turnout of youth voters to give him the winning edge? I think not. Ann Althouse 2008
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It's a sad statement that a fictional space-faring atheistic Frenchman in the Twenty-Fourth Century defends the Bill of Rights more vigorously than the man who has sworn upon the Bible to do so.
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In 1964, civil rights actions got the Twenty-Fourth Amendment passed.
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