Organization of Congress: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 2, Volumes 14-16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... Congressional Inquiry Printed for the use of the Joint Committee on the Organization of the Congress U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1966 JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CONGRESS SENATE A. ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS.
... Congressional Inquiry Printed for the use of the Joint Committee on the Organization of the Congress U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1966 JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CONGRESS SENATE A. ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS.
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... Washington , D.C. DEAR SENATOR MONRONEY : Enclosed is a reprint of the articles from the UCLA Law Review entitled " Executive Privilege v . Congressional Inquiry , " by Prof. Raoul Berger . This is a comprehensive study of a delicate ...
... Washington , D.C. DEAR SENATOR MONRONEY : Enclosed is a reprint of the articles from the UCLA Law Review entitled " Executive Privilege v . Congressional Inquiry , " by Prof. Raoul Berger . This is a comprehensive study of a delicate ...
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... Washington Incidents 1079 1. The St. Clair Inquiry 2. The Jay Treaty B. The Jefferson Incident C. The Jackson Incidents 1079 1085 1093 1094 D. The Tyler Incident 1096 IV . THE KRAMER AND Marcuse Defense of EXECUTIVE PRIVI- LEGE 1098 V ...
... Washington Incidents 1079 1. The St. Clair Inquiry 2. The Jay Treaty B. The Jefferson Incident C. The Jackson Incidents 1079 1085 1093 1094 D. The Tyler Incident 1096 IV . THE KRAMER AND Marcuse Defense of EXECUTIVE PRIVI- LEGE 1098 V ...
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... Washington . The debate on this measure , in which James Madison and Roger Sherman , members of the Constitutional Convention , par- ticipated , picks up much that earlier history had made familiar . As originally proposed , the bill ...
... Washington . The debate on this measure , in which James Madison and Roger Sherman , members of the Constitutional Convention , par- ticipated , picks up much that earlier history had made familiar . As originally proposed , the bill ...
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... Washington and his Cabinet , see text accompanying note 191 infra , by Vice - President Calhoun , see note 81 supra , and by President Polk , see note 281 infra . See also notes 201 , 203 and 226 infra , and the discussion in the House ...
... Washington and his Cabinet , see text accompanying note 191 infra , by Vice - President Calhoun , see note 81 supra , and by President Polk , see note 281 infra . See also notes 201 , 203 and 226 infra , and the discussion in the House ...
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Página 2184 - ... proceedings, punish members for disorderly behavior, and, with the consent of two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time for the same offense...
Página 2157 - The rationale of the criminal cases is that, since the Government which prosecutes an accused also has the duty to see that justice is done, it is unconscionable to allow it to undertake prosecution and then invoke its governmental privileges to deprive the accused of anything which might be material to his defense.
Página 2103 - The power being given, it is the interest of the nation to facilitate its execution. It can never be their interest, and cannot be presumed to have been their intention, to clog and embarrass its execution by withholding the most appropriate means.
Página 2073 - I had rather ask an enlargement of power from the nation, where it is found necessary, than to assume it by a construction which would make our powers boundless. Our peculiar security is in the possession of a written constitution. Let us not make it a blank paper by construction.
Página 2212 - Deciding whether a matter has in any measure been committed by the Constitution to another branch of government, or whether the action of that branch exceeds whatever authority...
Página 2138 - All departments and establishments shall furnish to the Comptroller General such information regarding the powers, duties, activities, organization, financial transactions, and methods of business of their respective offices as he may from time to time require of them; and the Comptroller General, or any of his assistants or employees, when duly authorized by him, shall, for the purpose of securing such information, have access to and the right to examine any books, documents, papers, or records...
Página 2161 - The problem is one that calls for balancing the public interest in protecting the flow of information against the individual's right to prepare his defense.
Página 2153 - Judicial control over the evidence in a case cannot be abdicated to the caprice of executive officers. Yet we will not go so far as to say that the court may automatically require a complete disclosure to the judge before the claim of privilege will be accepted in any case.
Página 2213 - Prominent on the surface of any case held to involve a political question is found a textually demonstrable constitutional commitment of the issue to a coordinate political department; or a lack of judicially discoverable and manageable standards for resolving it; or the impossibility of deciding without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial discretion; or the impossibility of a court's undertaking independent resolution without expressing...
Página 2294 - Mr. Speaker, by direction of the Committee on Rules, I call up House Resolution 584 and ask for its immediate consideration.