To change the law for two terms of Presidency in the White House the 22nd Amendment would have to be repealed.
President John Taylor's mother-in-law was the first to live at the White House. Currently, President Obama's mother-in-law lives in the White House.
You cannot change the terms of your rental agreement except permitted by law or by the binding contract regarding the terms or conditions governing the rental agreement.
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Jane Harisson
Wilderness
Of course. They wouldn't have been able to leave her there. Think. She wasn't like the furniture just sitting there and the White House is considered a museum.
In general, no. The White House is primarily protected by the Secret Service, who most would consider non-law enforcement, as they do not fall under the Department of Justice.
The White House can only suggest that the Congress consider a bill to become a law. However, only a member of Congress is allowed to propose the bill directly to Congress.
All bills that are to become law must move through both houses of Congress before going to the White House for the president's signature or veto. If a bill has pass the Senate, the House of Representatives must pass it before it goes to the president.
Mostly white males. Very few people wanted to change the law back then.
Law and Order began in 1990 which at the time colored TVs were pretty much in every house hold. So unless someone had a black and white TV Law and Order was filmed and came on in color.
Most legislation is signed at the White House.