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'''''Missouri Pacific Railroad Company v. Kansas''''', {{ussc|volume=248|page=276|year=1919|el=no}}, was a ] case in which the court held that congress's power to override a presidential veto requires only two-thirds of a quorum in each house to support it, not two-thirds of all the members of each house.<ref name="case">{{ussc|name=Missouri Pacific Railroad Company v. Kansas|volume=248|page=276|year=1919}}.</ref> |
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'''''Missouri Pacific Railroad Company v. Kansas''''', {{ussc|volume=248|page=276|year=1919|el=no}}, was a ] case in which the court held that congress's power to override a presidential ] requires only two-thirds of a ] in each house to support it, not two-thirds of all the members of each house.<ref name="case">{{ussc|name=Missouri Pacific Railroad Company v. Kansas|volume=248|page=276|year=1919}}.</ref><ref name="Lieberman1999">{{Cite book |last=Lieberman |first=Jethro K. |title=A Practical Companion to the Constitution |year=1999 |pages=529|chapter=Veto Power}}</ref> |
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