The Caged Man: A Summary of Existing Legislationin the United States on the Treatment of Prisoners, Volume 3Academy of political science, 1913 - 136 pages |
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... Congress , Washington , D. C. 20 Nassau Street 1343 Monroe Street , N. W. , Washington , D. C. Criminal Courts Building 302 Broadway 30 Church Street 149 Broadway 141 Broadway Third National Bank Building , St. Louis , Mo. 19 Edgemont ...
... Congress , Washington , D. C. 20 Nassau Street 1343 Monroe Street , N. W. , Washington , D. C. Criminal Courts Building 302 Broadway 30 Church Street 149 Broadway 141 Broadway Third National Bank Building , St. Louis , Mo. 19 Edgemont ...
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... Congress that it is within the power of the legislative authority of the United States by law to define what is misbehavior and to provide a method by which misbe- havior may be ascertained which is less cumbersome than the present ...
... Congress that it is within the power of the legislative authority of the United States by law to define what is misbehavior and to provide a method by which misbe- havior may be ascertained which is less cumbersome than the present ...
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... Congress should take positive action , the decisions denying state power were thus at the same time precedents in favor of the propriety of federal action . On the other hand , not all the decisions recognizing that state action was ...
... Congress should take positive action , the decisions denying state power were thus at the same time precedents in favor of the propriety of federal action . On the other hand , not all the decisions recognizing that state action was ...
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... Congress is not bound by the decisions of its predecessors even on constitutional questions . If , however , we leave out of consideration the possibility that Congress may diminish the independence of the federal judi- ciary , if we ...
... Congress is not bound by the decisions of its predecessors even on constitutional questions . If , however , we leave out of consideration the possibility that Congress may diminish the independence of the federal judi- ciary , if we ...
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... Congress by statute extended the jurisdiction to the Great Lakes and the Supreme Court declared the statute constitu- tional . Still later the Supreme Court without any action by Congress extended the admiralty jurisdiction to all the ...
... Congress by statute extended the jurisdiction to the Great Lakes and the Supreme Court declared the statute constitu- tional . Still later the Supreme Court without any action by Congress extended the admiralty jurisdiction to all the ...
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