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... January 12 , 1934 8746 - April 28 , 1941 · January 15 , 1934 8785 - June 14 , 1941 6559 6560 - January 15 , 1934 8832 - - January 15 , 1934 8389 April 10 , 1940 8963 8998 - 8405 May 10 , 1940 10644 - 8446 - June 17 , 1940 10905 8484 ...
... January 12 , 1934 8746 - April 28 , 1941 · January 15 , 1934 8785 - June 14 , 1941 6559 6560 - January 15 , 1934 8832 - - January 15 , 1934 8389 April 10 , 1940 8963 8998 - 8405 May 10 , 1940 10644 - 8446 - June 17 , 1940 10905 8484 ...
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... January 22 , 1954 ) · September 26 , 1952 10398 10443 10616 - April 7 , 1953 June 21 , 1955 10617 June 28 , 1955 - 10632 - August 19 , 1955 10725 - 10780 10781 10789 - 10861 - · - August 16 , 1957 September 2 , 1958 September 2 , 1958 ...
... January 22 , 1954 ) · September 26 , 1952 10398 10443 10616 - April 7 , 1953 June 21 , 1955 10617 June 28 , 1955 - 10632 - August 19 , 1955 10725 - 10780 10781 10789 - 10861 - · - August 16 , 1957 September 2 , 1958 September 2 , 1958 ...
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... January 5 , 1949 ; Executive Order 10369 - A dated July 1 , 1952 ; and Executive Order 10571 - A , dated Octover 26 , 1954. These three classified Executive Orders were uncovered in a limited survey by the House Committee on Government ...
... January 5 , 1949 ; Executive Order 10369 - A dated July 1 , 1952 ; and Executive Order 10571 - A , dated Octover 26 , 1954. These three classified Executive Orders were uncovered in a limited survey by the House Committee on Government ...
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... January 3 , 1953 . III . Highlights of Legal Developments Affecting the Use of Executive Orders . The nature and limitations of Executive power have been a matter of controversy from the very beginning of our nation . Some of these ...
... January 3 , 1953 . III . Highlights of Legal Developments Affecting the Use of Executive Orders . The nature and limitations of Executive power have been a matter of controversy from the very beginning of our nation . Some of these ...
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... January 19 , 1934 , relating to veteran's pensions were canceled by the Act of August 25 , 1937 ( 50 Stat . 798 ) . Executive Order 9250 dated October 3 , 1942 , limiting salaries to $ 25,000 after payment of taxes , was rescinded by ...
... January 19 , 1934 , relating to veteran's pensions were canceled by the Act of August 25 , 1937 ( 50 Stat . 798 ) . Executive Order 9250 dated October 3 , 1942 , limiting salaries to $ 25,000 after payment of taxes , was rescinded by ...
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Page 35 - In the framework of our Constitution, the President's power to see that the laws are faithfully executed refutes the idea that he is to be a lawmaker. The Constitution limits his functions in the lawmaking process to the recommending of laws he thinks wise and the vetoing of laws he thinks bad.
Page 53 - Proclamations calling for the observance of special days or events. Except as may be otherwise provided by law, responsibility for the preparation and presentation of proposed proclamations calling for the observance of special days, or other periods of time, or events shall be assigned by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget [now Office of Management and Budget] to such agencies as he may consider appropriate.
Page 7 - The power to make the necessary laws is in Congress ; the power to execute in the President. Both powers imply many subordinate and auxiliary powers. Each includes all authorities essential to its due exercise. But neither can the President, in war more than in peace, intrude upon the proper authority of Congress, nor Congress upon the proper authority of the President.
Page 51 - person " means any individual, partnership, association, or corporation. SEC. 5. (a) There shall be published in the Federal Register (1) all Presidential proclamations and Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability and legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof...
Page 53 - USC 312), nothing in this order shall be construed to apply to treaties, conventions, protocols, or other international agreements, or proclamations thereof by the President. SEC. 6. Definition. The term "Presidential proclamations and Executive orders...
Page 56 - Register and any other expenses incurred by the Government Printing Office in carrying out the duties placed upon it by this...
Page 53 - Is free from typographical or clerical errors, the Director of the Office of the Federal Register shall transmit it and three copies thereof to the President. (e) If the proposed Executive order or proclamation Is disapproved by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget...
Page 37 - Whether those procedures under the circumstances comport with the Constitution we do not decide. Nor do we decide whether the President has inherent authority to create such a program, whether congressional action is necessary, or what the limits on executive or legislative authority may be. We decide only that in the absence of explicit authorization from either the President or Congress the respondents were not empowered to deprive petitioner of his job in a proceeding in which he was not afforded...
Page 35 - My belief was that it was not only his right but his duty to do anything that the needs of the Nation demanded unless such action was forbidden by the Constitution or by the laws. Under this interpretation of executive power...
Page 6 - The legality of an Executive Order is most certain when it is based solely on a specific congressional delegation of authority. In such cases, the Presidential order is regarded as of equal validity with the Act itself and has "the force and effect of law.