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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... practice to which I shall hereafter refer at greater length and which , it seemed to me , ought not to be abandoned . Thereafter , with your letter of January 5 , 1937 , you transmitted to me a letter addressed to you by the Chair- man ...
... practice to which I shall hereafter refer at greater length and which , it seemed to me , ought not to be abandoned . Thereafter , with your letter of January 5 , 1937 , you transmitted to me a letter addressed to you by the Chair- man ...
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... practice of rendering opinions upon requests such as that submitted in this instance prevail , the occasion surely would arise when , entertaining doubts which he could not conscientiously put aside , he would be compelled to de- clare ...
... practice of rendering opinions upon requests such as that submitted in this instance prevail , the occasion surely would arise when , entertaining doubts which he could not conscientiously put aside , he would be compelled to de- clare ...
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... practice of the courts to make moot de- terminations of the constitutionality of entire statutes , but to decide actual cases arising under specific factual situa- tions to which the statutes may relate , so there would seem to be no ...
... practice of the courts to make moot de- terminations of the constitutionality of entire statutes , but to decide actual cases arising under specific factual situa- tions to which the statutes may relate , so there would seem to be no ...
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... practice . He concluded that " the act requiring the salaries of the officials in question to be in- cluded as a part of their gross incomes for the purposes of the income tax is valid and constitutional . " Later the Supreme Court ...
... practice . He concluded that " the act requiring the salaries of the officials in question to be in- cluded as a part of their gross incomes for the purposes of the income tax is valid and constitutional . " Later the Supreme Court ...
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... practice relating to the Army , but they are , in the opinion of the committee , of a character entirely beneficial to the Government's inter- ests . The Secretary of War is given a discretionary author- ity that has been long needed to ...
... practice relating to the Army , but they are , in the opinion of the committee , of a character entirely beneficial to the Government's inter- ests . The Secretary of War is given a discretionary author- ity that has been long needed to ...
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