Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1932 |
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... Congress not- withstanding ; but such seaman shall , for all purposes of pro- tection as an American citizen , be deemed such after the fil- ing of his declaration of intention to become such citizen : Provided , That nothing contained ...
... Congress not- withstanding ; but such seaman shall , for all purposes of pro- tection as an American citizen , be deemed such after the fil- ing of his declaration of intention to become such citizen : Provided , That nothing contained ...
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... Congress " to establish an uniform rule of naturalization " of aliens . It is a " substantive fea- ture of the naturalization laws . " In re Lind , 192 Fed . 209 ; In re Sutherland , 197 Fed . 841. As such , it confers upon this class ...
... Congress " to establish an uniform rule of naturalization " of aliens . It is a " substantive fea- ture of the naturalization laws . " In re Lind , 192 Fed . 209 ; In re Sutherland , 197 Fed . 841. As such , it confers upon this class ...
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... Congress , 2d session ) it was said : " It is agreed that the bases upon which national origins quotas have been preliminarily computed are unsatisfactory , and there appears grave doubt that they can be established with such certainty ...
... Congress , 2d session ) it was said : " It is agreed that the bases upon which national origins quotas have been preliminarily computed are unsatisfactory , and there appears grave doubt that they can be established with such certainty ...
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... Congress as a companion measure to the compulsory school attendance law ( Act February 4 , 1925 , c . 140 , 43 Stat . 806 ) and intended " to so regulate the labor of children that they may come to school in fit condition to benefit ...
... Congress as a companion measure to the compulsory school attendance law ( Act February 4 , 1925 , c . 140 , 43 Stat . 806 ) and intended " to so regulate the labor of children that they may come to school in fit condition to benefit ...
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... Congress , special session , Mr. Andrew W. Mellon is not disquali- fied from holding the office of Secretary of the Treasury . DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE , April 18 , 1929 . SIR : By letter of March 9 , 1929 , sent at your direction , your ...
... Congress , special session , Mr. Andrew W. Mellon is not disquali- fied from holding the office of Secretary of the Treasury . DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE , April 18 , 1929 . SIR : By letter of March 9 , 1929 , sent at your direction , your ...
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