Which of the following do the “Vanna White” and “Frankenstein” vetoes have in common?
a. Both involve the removal of words or letters to alter the intent of a bill.
b. Both involve sending a bill back to the legislative body for requested changes.
c. Both involve dividing cumbersome bills into smaller acts of legislation.
d. Both involve rejecting a law entirely.
a. Both involve the removal of words or letters to alter the intent of a bill.
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a. the Sullivan rule b. shield laws c. journalistic privileges d. First Amendment protection
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