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259. lappuse
... legislative , Congress must exercise it in confor- mity with the bicameralism and pre- sentment requirements of Art I , § 7 . In short , when Congress " [ takes ] ac- tion that ha [ s ] the purpose and effect of altering the legal ...
... legislative , Congress must exercise it in confor- mity with the bicameralism and pre- sentment requirements of Art I , § 7 . In short , when Congress " [ takes ] ac- tion that ha [ s ] the purpose and effect of altering the legal ...
268. lappuse
... legislative authority because their legislative expertise as enhanced by their membership on key transporta- tion and finance committees is rele- vant to their posts on the Board . I re- fuse to invalidate the Board because its members ...
... legislative authority because their legislative expertise as enhanced by their membership on key transporta- tion and finance committees is rele- vant to their posts on the Board . I re- fuse to invalidate the Board because its members ...
553. lappuse
... legislative history " is not the practice of utiliz- ing legislative history for the pur- pose of giving authoritative content to the meaning of a statutory text- which is the only practice I object to . Marshall used factual statements ...
... legislative history " is not the practice of utiliz- ing legislative history for the pur- pose of giving authoritative content to the meaning of a statutory text- which is the only practice I object to . Marshall used factual statements ...
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