Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 39W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1941 |
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... Congress assembled , That the Secretary of War may cause proceed- ings to be instituted , in the name of the United States , in any court having jurisdiction of such proceedings , for the acquirement by condemnation of any land , right ...
... Congress assembled , That the Secretary of War may cause proceed- ings to be instituted , in the name of the United States , in any court having jurisdiction of such proceedings , for the acquirement by condemnation of any land , right ...
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... Congress . There can rarely be proper occasion for the rendition of an opinion by the Attorney General upon the constitutionality of a measure after it has become law , and it is not within the province of the Attorney General to ...
... Congress . There can rarely be proper occasion for the rendition of an opinion by the Attorney General upon the constitutionality of a measure after it has become law , and it is not within the province of the Attorney General to ...
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... Congress ( 36 Op . 21 , 25 ) . Such matters arise in the Congress , or with the President , and are not " questions of law arising in the administration of his department , " within the con- templation of the statute under which the ...
... Congress ( 36 Op . 21 , 25 ) . Such matters arise in the Congress , or with the President , and are not " questions of law arising in the administration of his department , " within the con- templation of the statute under which the ...
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... Congress , and that such interest ceases when he has expressed his approval or disapproval , it necessarily follows that there rarely can be proper occasion for the rendition of an opinion by the Attorney General upon its ...
... Congress , and that such interest ceases when he has expressed his approval or disapproval , it necessarily follows that there rarely can be proper occasion for the rendition of an opinion by the Attorney General upon its ...
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... Congress and approved by the President . Both then have evi- denced their determination that the measure is constitu- tional . What before remained in the sphere of debate has now been elevated to the domain of law . Should the At ...
... Congress and approved by the President . Both then have evi- denced their determination that the measure is constitu- tional . What before remained in the sphere of debate has now been elevated to the domain of law . Should the At ...
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