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... Congress , based on its own investigations and findings , I am quite unable to agree that the inherent powers of the ... Congress has the power to make law . . . . It may be more convenient for the Executive if it need only con- vince a ...
... Congress , based on its own investigations and findings , I am quite unable to agree that the inherent powers of the ... Congress has the power to make law . . . . It may be more convenient for the Executive if it need only con- vince a ...
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... Congress . On at least two occasions Congress has refused to enact legislation that would have made the conduct engaged in here unlawful and given the President the power that he seeks in this case . In 1917 during the debate over the ...
... Congress . On at least two occasions Congress has refused to enact legislation that would have made the conduct engaged in here unlawful and given the President the power that he seeks in this case . In 1917 during the debate over the ...
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... Congress traditionally has held that the widest possible dissemi- nation of information is in the best interest of ... Congress in 1775 named the renowned publisher and statesman Benjamin Franklin America's first Postmaster General . It ...
... Congress traditionally has held that the widest possible dissemi- nation of information is in the best interest of ... Congress in 1775 named the renowned publisher and statesman Benjamin Franklin America's first Postmaster General . It ...
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THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT | 1 |
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New York Times v United States 1971 | 32 |
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