Hearings Relating to Various Bills to Repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 955 páginas |
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... President during a period of war . Mr. ROSEN . Your position is very plausible , Mr. Chairman , but I have two observations on that . First , it refers us back to the Korean war , when you may recall the President issued an order of ...
... President during a period of war . Mr. ROSEN . Your position is very plausible , Mr. Chairman , but I have two observations on that . First , it refers us back to the Korean war , when you may recall the President issued an order of ...
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... President and require the President to fol- low procedures that we would set down in such an act ? Mr. BISHOP . I have a clear , firm answer to that : I don't know . I think that the most , perhaps illuminating opinion of the Supreme ...
... President and require the President to fol- low procedures that we would set down in such an act ? Mr. BISHOP . I have a clear , firm answer to that : I don't know . I think that the most , perhaps illuminating opinion of the Supreme ...
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... President of the United States make a determination that if there were more acts of violence in the United States against his reaction to present policy with regard to the war in Vietnam , that acts of Congress which would restrict the ...
... President of the United States make a determination that if there were more acts of violence in the United States against his reaction to present policy with regard to the war in Vietnam , that acts of Congress which would restrict the ...
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