No Child Left Behind
no because after noon on inauguration by law the elect is president
Must be 35 and a citizen if the U.S.
Yes, they can and it's mandatory for 18+ to elect the President.
Statutory means by statute. A statute is a law which is written down. Mandatory means you must. A statute make make certain behaviours mandatory, such as stopping for red lights. A court may also make mandatory orders on its own initiative, such as ordering you to complete your end of a contract. Bear in mind this advice applies to common law countries only. The words may have different meanings in other jurisdictions.
No- Congressmen do not have to attend. In fact, it is not unusual for opponents of the president to miss these session as a protest.
False, there is no mandatory retirement age for the president. The purpose of the 1951 amendment was to prevent the president from serving more than two terms, as Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to 4 terms.
Now, like President Nixon before him, President Bush is rejecting meaningful mandatory fuel economy goals in favor of research and market forces
It's not mandatory but since he picks his cabinet, he will most likely listen to their advice.
That is certainly controversial, but, I think, the answer would be Lucy Maud Montgomery. She wrote "Anne of Greengables" which is studied all over the world. It is even mandatory in many US schools.
It's not mandatory, but most presidents attempt it.
Mandatory
mandatory spares