United States Supreme Court Reports, 82. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1986 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 91.
179. lappuse
... restrictions as bargain- ing chips in negotiations with the affected countries . To require the President to announce publicly a new declaration of emergency in or- der to preserve existing restrictions on transactions with those ...
... restrictions as bargain- ing chips in negotiations with the affected countries . To require the President to announce publicly a new declaration of emergency in or- der to preserve existing restrictions on transactions with those ...
183. lappuse
... restrictions actually take place before the the bill has achieved its final form , would open the door to the inadvertent , or per- haps even planned , undermining of the language actually voted on by Congress and signed into law by the ...
... restrictions actually take place before the the bill has achieved its final form , would open the door to the inadvertent , or per- haps even planned , undermining of the language actually voted on by Congress and signed into law by the ...
194. lappuse
... restrictions except through the new IEEPA pro- cedures that govern the President's authority to respond to new emer- gencies . II The Court rejects this narrow in- terpretation in favor of one that loses all sight of the general legisla ...
... restrictions except through the new IEEPA pro- cedures that govern the President's authority to respond to new emer- gencies . II The Court rejects this narrow in- terpretation in favor of one that loses all sight of the general legisla ...
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