The independence of the judiciary : a reply by Hampton L. Carson in the form of two open letters addressed to...James M. Beck, combating his suggestion that it be open to Congress and the President by joint resolution to request the Supreme court to give an advisory opinion as to whether a proposed law is within the competence of the government.
1924
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The independence of the judiciary : a reply by Hampton L. Carson in the form of two open letters addressed to...James M. Beck, combating his suggestion that it be open to Congress and the President by joint resolution to request the Supreme court to give an advisory opinion as to whether a proposed law is within the competence of the government.
Published
[Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1924]
Call Number
T C236i
Alternate Title
Separation of powers
Description
47 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
NYCLM0205656-B
(OCoLC)77736757
(OCoLC)77736757
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Half title-page
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