Order, Resolution, or Vote Clause Claim
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An Order, Resolution, or Vote Clause claim refers to a legal argument challenging the constitutionality of an action taken by a legislative body, such as a Congress or a state legislature, based on the requirements outlined in the Order, Resolution, or Vote Clause of the United States Constitution. This claim asserts that a particular action, such as passing a resolution or adopting a vote, violates the constitutional procedures outlined in the Clause, potentially rendering it invalid or unconstitutional.
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