United States Supreme Court ReportsLEXIS Law Pub., 1996 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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242. lappuse
... Congress ' exercise of its power , pur- suant to a provision of the Federal Constitution ( Art IV , §3 , cl 2 ) , to dispose of federal property , where the question presented is not whether there is federal power to operate the ...
... Congress ' exercise of its power , pur- suant to a provision of the Federal Constitution ( Art IV , §3 , cl 2 ) , to dispose of federal property , where the question presented is not whether there is federal power to operate the ...
244. lappuse
... Congress ' delegation of the veto power to the Board violated the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers . Held : 1. Respondents have standing . Ac- cepting as true their claims that the master plan will result in increased ...
... Congress ' delegation of the veto power to the Board violated the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers . Held : 1. Respondents have standing . Ac- cepting as true their claims that the master plan will result in increased ...
265. lappuse
... Congress had Congress not offered any inducement to do so . The Transfer Act , therefore , did not induce the States to engage in activities that would themselves be unconstitutional . Nor is there any assertion that this case involves ...
... Congress had Congress not offered any inducement to do so . The Transfer Act , therefore , did not induce the States to engage in activities that would themselves be unconstitutional . Nor is there any assertion that this case involves ...
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