Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 40U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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... Congress can only be derived from a considered weighing of every relevant aid to construction . " The purpose and policy of the provisions of Reorganiza- tion Plan No. III relating to the Civil Aeronautics Authority are clearly stated ...
... Congress can only be derived from a considered weighing of every relevant aid to construction . " The purpose and policy of the provisions of Reorganiza- tion Plan No. III relating to the Civil Aeronautics Authority are clearly stated ...
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... Congress in that act gave to the Secretary of the Interior a part of the authority which the Attorney General had held to be lacking is per- suasive evidence that it intended to withhold the part not therein granted and to adopt the ...
... Congress in that act gave to the Secretary of the Interior a part of the authority which the Attorney General had held to be lacking is per- suasive evidence that it intended to withhold the part not therein granted and to adopt the ...
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... Congress on the sub- ject , must control . It seems clear that in expressly pro- viding in section 9 of the Hatch Act for the removal of executive employees as a penalty for violating the pro- visions of the section , the Congress did ...
... Congress on the sub- ject , must control . It seems clear that in expressly pro- viding in section 9 of the Hatch Act for the removal of executive employees as a penalty for violating the pro- visions of the section , the Congress did ...
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... Congress intended to adopt that part of civil service Rule I which restricts employees to private expres- sions of opinions . As already demonstrated , the language and legislative history of the original act show that the Congress did ...
... Congress intended to adopt that part of civil service Rule I which restricts employees to private expres- sions of opinions . As already demonstrated , the language and legislative history of the original act show that the Congress did ...
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... Congress brought into the statute in a general manner the rules and interpretations of the Civil Service Commission relating to prohibited activities , the special problem of expression of opinions was specially treated by adherence to ...
... Congress brought into the statute in a general manner the rules and interpretations of the Civil Service Commission relating to prohibited activities , the special problem of expression of opinions was specially treated by adherence to ...
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