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, 1941 |
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... question presented therein . With his letter the Chairman of the Social Security Board submits a specimen of Treasury Form SS - 5 , and in the letter he states that " The Board is now receiving urgent re- quests from State unemployment ...
... question presented therein . With his letter the Chairman of the Social Security Board submits a specimen of Treasury Form SS - 5 , and in the letter he states that " The Board is now receiving urgent re- quests from State unemployment ...
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... question presented turns upon the meaning of the quoted words . The general rule seems to be that the words " shall have been " when used in a statute will be construed in accordance with their grammatical meaning , that is , as ...
... question presented turns upon the meaning of the quoted words . The general rule seems to be that the words " shall have been " when used in a statute will be construed in accordance with their grammatical meaning , that is , as ...
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... question or to inquire into the constitutional power of the Congress ( 36 Op . 21 , 25 ) . Such matters arise in the Congress , or with the President , and are not " questions of law arising in the administration of his department ...
... question or to inquire into the constitutional power of the Congress ( 36 Op . 21 , 25 ) . Such matters arise in the Congress , or with the President , and are not " questions of law arising in the administration of his department ...
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... question is one which has been debated back and forth by lawyers , legislators and writers on constitu- tional law * * * . Substantial arguments have been adduced on both sides of the question . The strict construc- tionists take the ...
... question is one which has been debated back and forth by lawyers , legislators and writers on constitu- tional law * * * . Substantial arguments have been adduced on both sides of the question . The strict construc- tionists take the ...
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... question as to the extent of authority of Con- gress under the general welfare clause has never been de- cided by the Supreme Court of the United States and is not likely to be . An attack on this measure on the ground that it is not ...
... question as to the extent of authority of Con- gress under the general welfare clause has never been de- cided by the Supreme Court of the United States and is not likely to be . An attack on this measure on the ground that it is not ...
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