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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... regard a statute as clearly constitu- tional , an opinion to that effect might not be immediately harmful - aside from the fact that he might later be called Since that time the Supreme Court has had occasion , in United States v ...
... regard a statute as clearly constitu- tional , an opinion to that effect might not be immediately harmful - aside from the fact that he might later be called Since that time the Supreme Court has had occasion , in United States v ...
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... regard to the civil - service laws Commission may appoint and prescribe the duties and fix the salaries of a secretary , a director for each of not to exceed five divisions , a general counsel , a clerk to each member of the Commission ...
... regard to the civil - service laws Commission may appoint and prescribe the duties and fix the salaries of a secretary , a director for each of not to exceed five divisions , a general counsel , a clerk to each member of the Commission ...
Page 55
... regard to the civil - service laws - and thus without competitive examination and then provides for the appointment of additional attorneys " subject to the provisions of the civil- service laws " . The argument is made that this ...
... regard to the civil - service laws - and thus without competitive examination and then provides for the appointment of additional attorneys " subject to the provisions of the civil- service laws " . The argument is made that this ...
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... regard the provision in question as an invasion of the province of the Executive and calculated to result in un- warranted interference in the processes of good government , producing confusion , irritation , and distrust . The proposal ...
... regard the provision in question as an invasion of the province of the Executive and calculated to result in un- warranted interference in the processes of good government , producing confusion , irritation , and distrust . The proposal ...
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... regard to the provisions of section 355. Such statutes , however , have suspended the operation of section 355 because of existing emergencies . In the absence of emergencies , the Congress has shown extreme reluctance , in 39 Op ...
... regard to the provisions of section 355. Such statutes , however , have suspended the operation of section 355 because of existing emergencies . In the absence of emergencies , the Congress has shown extreme reluctance , in 39 Op ...
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