Congressional Limitation of Executive Orders: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3131, H. Con. Res. 30, and H.R. 2655, October 28, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 87 страница |
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... Executive action by whatever name described purporting to have prescriptive effect that is issued under the authority of the President or any other officer or employee of the executive branch . ( e ) LIMITATION OF APPLICATION . - This Act ...
... Executive action by whatever name described purporting to have prescriptive effect that is issued under the authority of the President or any other officer or employee of the executive branch . ( e ) LIMITATION OF APPLICATION . - This Act ...
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... employees , and equal protection from unfounded accusations of disloyalty must be afforded the loyal em- ployees of the Government . " 12 Fed . Reg . 1935 ( 1947 ) . This executive order required a loyalty investigation of every person ...
... employees , and equal protection from unfounded accusations of disloyalty must be afforded the loyal em- ployees of the Government . " 12 Fed . Reg . 1935 ( 1947 ) . This executive order required a loyalty investigation of every person ...
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... employees . 15 Fed . Reg . 389 ( 1950 ) . Decades later , in 1976 , a district court held that President Truman lacked authority - either statutory or con- stitutional - to promulgate the executive order , and therefore violated the ...
... employees . 15 Fed . Reg . 389 ( 1950 ) . Decades later , in 1976 , a district court held that President Truman lacked authority - either statutory or con- stitutional - to promulgate the executive order , and therefore violated the ...
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... employees of continued employment without an opportunity to challenge effectively the evidence and testimony upon ... employees and the organizations representing them . 27 Fed . Reg . 551 ( 1962 ) . A postal employee and postal union ...
... employees of continued employment without an opportunity to challenge effectively the evidence and testimony upon ... employees and the organizations representing them . 27 Fed . Reg . 551 ( 1962 ) . A postal employee and postal union ...
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... employees collective bargaining rights nor the fact that the action might be said to involve matters peculiarly federal in nature furnished a basis for finding subject matter jurisdiction in the federal courts . Stevens v . Carey , 483 ...
... employees collective bargaining rights nor the fact that the action might be said to involve matters peculiarly federal in nature furnished a basis for finding subject matter jurisdiction in the federal courts . Stevens v . Carey , 483 ...
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Страница 75 - It is clear that if the President had authority to issue the order he did, it must be found in some provisions of the Constitution. And it is not claimed that express constitutional language grants this power to the President. The contention is that presidential power should be implied from the aggregate of his powers under the Constitution. Particular reliance is placed on provisions...
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