Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 40W.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1949 |
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... history requiring a construction having that result . It is my opinion , therefore , that the provisions of section ... legislative intent when language is plain " is rather an axiom of experience than a rule of law and does not preclude ...
... history requiring a construction having that result . It is my opinion , therefore , that the provisions of section ... legislative intent when language is plain " is rather an axiom of experience than a rule of law and does not preclude ...
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... legislative history and by prior decisions under this statute and earlier ones ) , namely , that it had peculiar application to the public domain , and that upon this consideration alone could its language ( particularly its inclusions ...
... legislative history and by prior decisions under this statute and earlier ones ) , namely , that it had peculiar application to the public domain , and that upon this consideration alone could its language ( particularly its inclusions ...
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... legislative history of the original act show that the Congress did not then intend the statutory prohibition against political activity to be as broad as Rule I with respect to expression of opinions . The amendatory act of July 19 ...
... legislative history of the original act show that the Congress did not then intend the statutory prohibition against political activity to be as broad as Rule I with respect to expression of opinions . The amendatory act of July 19 ...
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... legislative history hereinabove reviewed shows that although the 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 ...
... legislative history hereinabove reviewed shows that although the 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 ...
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... legislative history clearly shows that the Congress in- tended to authorize the President , in his discretion , to trans- fer the Coast Guard to the Navy Department in time of peace . The Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of ...
... legislative history clearly shows that the Congress in- tended to authorize the President , in his discretion , to trans- fer the Coast Guard to the Navy Department in time of peace . The Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of ...
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