Digest of Certain Supreme Court Decisions Pertinent to the Proposed Western Water Rights Settlement Act (S. 863) and State-Federal Water ProblemsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 34 strani |
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... matter specifically committed to its charge . The manner of that disposition brought into deter- mination upon this record involves no ground for adjudging the act of Congress inoperative and void ( p . 562 ) . Accordingly , Congress ...
... matter specifically committed to its charge . The manner of that disposition brought into deter- mination upon this record involves no ground for adjudging the act of Congress inoperative and void ( p . 562 ) . Accordingly , Congress ...
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... matter , because the Constitution vested in the Congress the power to dispose of the public lands . The following ... matters respecting the disposal of these lands . Further , section 2324 distinctly grants to the miners of each mining ...
... matter , because the Constitution vested in the Congress the power to dispose of the public lands . The following ... matters respecting the disposal of these lands . Further , section 2324 distinctly grants to the miners of each mining ...
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... matter was wholly res integra , we have no hesitation in holding that the question must be considered as settled by prior adjudications and cannot now be reopened ( p . 127 ) . 3. Clark Distilling Co. v . Western Maryland R. Co. ( 242 ...
... matter was wholly res integra , we have no hesitation in holding that the question must be considered as settled by prior adjudications and cannot now be reopened ( p . 127 ) . 3. Clark Distilling Co. v . Western Maryland R. Co. ( 242 ...
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... matters within the field of commerce , once this is defined , including whatever may fall within the " affectation " doctrine . The one limita- tion bounds the power of Congress . The other confines only the powers of the States . And ...
... matters within the field of commerce , once this is defined , including whatever may fall within the " affectation " doctrine . The one limita- tion bounds the power of Congress . The other confines only the powers of the States . And ...
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... matter of policy relating to the regulation of interstate commerce cannot be effective , either " of its own force " alone or as operative in conjunction with and to sustain the State's policy . In view of all these considerations , we ...
... matter of policy relating to the regulation of interstate commerce cannot be effective , either " of its own force " alone or as operative in conjunction with and to sustain the State's policy . In view of all these considerations , we ...
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