Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 18-19State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1944 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... Congress , we now find that , of the multitude of regulations being issued in the name of the federal government , ninety per- cent are the product of executive bureaucracy and less than ten percent are from acts of Congress . This ...
... Congress , we now find that , of the multitude of regulations being issued in the name of the federal government , ninety per- cent are the product of executive bureaucracy and less than ten percent are from acts of Congress . This ...
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... Congress and conferring it upon " ex - officio experts , " as Dean Pound calls them , is that Congress simply has neither time , nor experience , even if it has the capa ... Congress , and because Congress SEPARATION OF FEDERAL POWERS 183.
... Congress and conferring it upon " ex - officio experts , " as Dean Pound calls them , is that Congress simply has neither time , nor experience , even if it has the capa ... Congress , and because Congress SEPARATION OF FEDERAL POWERS 183.
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times as much legislation as Congress , and because Congress itself is swamped with such legislation as it is enacting , it is easy to say that the impossibility of performing the task necessitated giving legislative powers to a hundred ...
times as much legislation as Congress , and because Congress itself is swamped with such legislation as it is enacting , it is easy to say that the impossibility of performing the task necessitated giving legislative powers to a hundred ...
Contents
SUMMARY DRAFT OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION | 41 |
WHY BAR INTEGRATION WAS REJECTED | 54 |
CONCERNING CHANGES IN STATUTE LAW | 81 |
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