Federal Bar Association Journal, Volume 3The Association, 1937 |
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Page 78
... held valid . In all five opinions , the Act , as applied to the relationship of the employees with their em- ployers , was held to be a constitu- tional exercise of the power of Con- gress under the commerce clause . In four of the ...
... held valid . In all five opinions , the Act , as applied to the relationship of the employees with their em- ployers , was held to be a constitu- tional exercise of the power of Con- gress under the commerce clause . In four of the ...
Page 80
... held 12 that an order of the Federal Communications Com- mission prescribing a uniform sys- tem of accounts for interstate tele- phone companies subject to the Communications Act of 1934 , is not arbitrary and unreasonable , but is ...
... held 12 that an order of the Federal Communications Com- mission prescribing a uniform sys- tem of accounts for interstate tele- phone companies subject to the Communications Act of 1934 , is not arbitrary and unreasonable , but is ...
Page 152
... held to constitute a ' sale . " 66 Hale v . Iowa State Board of As- sessment , ( November 8 , 1937 ) . 14 An income tax imposed by Iowa on interest upon bonds of the State of Iowa and certain of its political subdivisions , was held not ...
... held to constitute a ' sale . " 66 Hale v . Iowa State Board of As- sessment , ( November 8 , 1937 ) . 14 An income tax imposed by Iowa on interest upon bonds of the State of Iowa and certain of its political subdivisions , was held not ...
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Review | 2 |
April 1938 No | 3 |
Committee Report of the Legislative Catherine L Vaux | 16 |
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