Congressional Oversight: Methods and TechniquesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 254페이지 |
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... Attorney General Reverdy Johnson stated in an opinion that deference should be shown the legislature, and that the resolution was binding on the executive.4* Only five years later Congress acted in like fashion on the petition of Isaac ...
... Attorney General Reverdy Johnson stated in an opinion that deference should be shown the legislature, and that the resolution was binding on the executive.4* Only five years later Congress acted in like fashion on the petition of Isaac ...
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... Attorney General Reverdy Johnson stated in an opinion that deference should be shown the legislature , and that the resolution was binding on the executive . 46 Only five years later Congress acted in like fashion on the petition of ...
... Attorney General Reverdy Johnson stated in an opinion that deference should be shown the legislature , and that the resolution was binding on the executive . 46 Only five years later Congress acted in like fashion on the petition of ...
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... Attorney General1" — vetoed a joint resolution creating a New York World's Fair Commission, thereby returning the congressional committee to its traditional limited use of investigating and reporting.113 3. The Modern Era a ...
... Attorney General1" — vetoed a joint resolution creating a New York World's Fair Commission, thereby returning the congressional committee to its traditional limited use of investigating and reporting.113 3. The Modern Era a ...
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