Federal Bar Association Journal, Volume 3The Association, 1937 |
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Page 40
... Section 5 ( b ) of the Act which provides that in addition to the documents required to be pub- lished under Section 5 ( a ) , there shall also be published " such other documents or classes of documents as may be authorized to be pub ...
... Section 5 ( b ) of the Act which provides that in addition to the documents required to be pub- lished under Section 5 ( a ) , there shall also be published " such other documents or classes of documents as may be authorized to be pub ...
Page 48
... Section 5 ( a ) ( 2 ) . It would seem , therefore , that the Administrative Committee would not go beyond the scope of the Act nor the intent of Congress in prescribing for the con- sideration by the President of a regulation requiring ...
... Section 5 ( a ) ( 2 ) . It would seem , therefore , that the Administrative Committee would not go beyond the scope of the Act nor the intent of Congress in prescribing for the con- sideration by the President of a regulation requiring ...
Page 393
... Section of In- ternational and Comparative Law of the American Bar Association . It is strange that the critical prob- lems raised by the last European war did not impel the Association to create a section to devote its at- tention and ...
... Section of In- ternational and Comparative Law of the American Bar Association . It is strange that the critical prob- lems raised by the last European war did not impel the Association to create a section to devote its at- tention and ...
Contents
Review | 2 |
April 1938 No | 3 |
Committee Report of the Legislative Catherine L Vaux | 16 |
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