Powers of the President during crisesSmith, J. Malcolm (John Malcolm)
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Powers of the President during crises
Smith, J. Malcolm (John Malcolm)
Constitutional history -- United States; Executive power -- United States
[129] 54 Stat. 265, 297, June 11, 1940.
[130] 54 Stat. 712, July 2, 1940, Sec. 4.
[131] 54 Stat. 1092, October 10, 1940, Sec. 1.
[132] 56 Stat 176, March 27, 1942, Sec. 801.
[133] 60 Stat. 31, February 1946.
[134] 62 Stat. 604, June 24, 1948, Sec. 6 (h).
[135] 64 Stat. 798, September 8, 1950, Title V, Sec. 501-3.
[136] _Id._, Sec. 503.
[137] _Id._, Sec. 503.
[138] 64 Stat. 149, May 10, 1950, Sec. 3 (a) (8).
[139] _Id._, Sec. 37.
[140] 49 Stat. 391, June 19, 1955, Sec. 1.
[141] 49 Stat. 1028, August 30, 1935.
[142] 52 Stat. 220, April 22, 1938.
[143] 52 Stat. 221, April 25, 1938.
[144] _Id._
[145] 52 Stat. 641, June 11, 1938.
[146] 52 Stat. 1175, June 25, 1938, Sec. 1.
[147] _Id._, Sec. 2.
[148] _Id._, Sec. 4.
[149] 54 Stat 213, amending the 1916 National Defense Act, May 15, 1940.
[150] 55 Stat. 799, December 13, 1941, Sec. 1.
[151] _Id._, Sec. 1.
[152] _Id._, Sec. 1.
[153] 54 Stat. 858, August 27, 1940, Sec. 1.
[154] 54 Stat. 1206, October 21, 1940.
[155] 64 Stat. 318, June 30, 1950, Sec. 2.
[156] 64 Stat. 1072, September 27, 1950.
[157] 54 Stat. 885, September 16, 1940.
[158] _Id._, Sec. 2.
[159] _Id._, Sec. 3 (a).
[160] _Id._, Sec. 2 (a), (b).
[161] 54 Stat. 2739, 2745, 2747, 2760.
[162] 55 Stat. 1644, 56 Stat. 1929, January 5, 1942.
[163] 62 Stat. 604, June 1948, The Selective Service Act of 1948.
[164] _Id._, Sec. 3, 4.
[165] _Id._, Sec. 2, 4.
[166] 64 Stat. 826, September 9, 1950.
[167] 64 Stat. 254, June 23, 1950.
[168] 64 Stat. 318, July 9, 1951.
[169] 65 Stat. 75, June 19, 1951.
[170] 67 Stat. 86, June 29, 1953, all secs.
[171] 67 Stat. 174, July 16, 1953.
[172] 53 Stat. 854, June 23, 1939, all secs.
[173] 55 Stat. 43, March 17, 1941.
[174] 56 Stat. 314, June 5, 1942, Sec. 2.
[175] 60 Stat. 92, April 18, 1946, Sec. 2.
[176] 62 Stat. 274, May 5, 1948.
[177] 67 Stat. 178, July 17, 1953, Sec. 1.
[178] 62 Stat. 193, June 25, 1948.
[179] 66 Stat. 155, June 24, 1952.
[180] 64 Stat. 316, June 30, 1950, Sec. 1.
NEGATIVE INTEGRATION
[181] Proclamation No. 2525, 55 Stat. 1700, December 7, 1941; the
statutes are found at 1 Stat. 577, 40 Stat. 531, 50 U.S.C. 21, 22, 23,
24 (1951).
[182] 66 Stat. 26, March 20, 1952.
[183] 66 Stat. 138, June 18, 1952.
[184] Executive Order 9066, February 19, 1942.
[185] 64 Stat. 987, 1021, September 23, 1950, Sec. 103.
[186] 55 Stat. 252, 967, June 20, 1941.
[187] 56 Stat. 173, March 21, 1942.
[188] Proclamation No. 2655, 2662, 2685, 59 Stat.
[189] Title II of the Internal Security Act of 1950, 64 Stat. 987,
1006, September 23, 1950, Sec. 22.
[190] 54 Stat. 1137, 1150, October 14, 1940, Sec. 326.
[191] Any person who “within three months from the date upon which
such organization was so registered or so required to be registered,
renounces, withdraws from, and utterly abandons such membership or
affiliation, and who thereafter ceases entirely to be affiliated with
such organization, is exempted from this provision.” (Sec. 25).
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