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
[512] 52 Stat. 401, May 17, 1938, Sec. 6.
[513] 52 Stat 1255, June 30, 1938.
[514] 64 Stat. 149, May 10, 1950, Sec. 2.
[515] _Id._, Sec. 3 (a).
[516] 66 Stat. 153, June 23, 1952, Sec. 1.
[517] 67 Stat. 559, August 13, 1953, Sec. 2.
[518] _Id._, Sec. 1.
[519] 48 Stat. 8, March 20, 1933, Title II, Sec. 3 (a).
[520] 48 Stat. 1183, June 19, 1934, Sec. 1.
[521] 56 Stat. 176, March 27, 1942, Sec. 1401.
[522] _Id._, Sec. 7307.
[523] 58 Stat. 723, July 3, 1944, Sec. 4.
[524] 60 Stat. 23, February 20, 1946.
[525] 62 Stat. 93, March 30, 1948, Sec. 202.
[526] 64 Stat. 1245, January 12, 1951, Sec. 201 (a).
[527] 48 Stat. 591, April 14, 1934, Sec. 1.
[528] _Id._, Sec. 2.
[529] _Id._, Sec. 1.
[530] 48 Stat. 933, June 12, 1934, Sec. 20.
[531] 48 Stat. 1283, June 27, 1934, Sec. 2 (b).
[532] 58 Stat. 1120, December 15, 1944, Sec. 2.
[533] Civil Rights Act of 1957, Public Law 85-315, 85th Cong., Sept. 9,
1957.
[534] _Id._, Sec. 104 (a) (1)-(3).
[535] _Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights_
(Washington: Gov’t Printing Office, 1959).
[536] House Concurrent Resolution No. 24, August 21, 1937, 50 Stat.
1113.
[537] 53 Stat. 811, June 7, 1939, Sec. 7 (a).
[538] 61 Stat. 24, March 29, 1947, Sec. 1 (c).
[539] 67 Stat. 408, August 7, 1953, Sec. 4.
[540] _Id._, Sec. 9 (a) (6).
[541] 64 Stat. 435, August 10, 1950, Sec. 3 (b).
[542] 52 Stat. 436, May 23, 1938, Secs. 1, 2.
[543] _Id._
[544] 56 Stat. 351, June 11, 1942.
[545] _Id._, Sec. 2.
[546] 67 Stat. 230, July 30, 1953, Sec. 212 (b).
[547] _Id._, Sec. 210 (a).
[548] _Id._, Sec. 212 (f) (g).
[549] _Id._, Sec. 219.
[550] 58 Stat. 276, June 13, 1944, Sec. 1.
[551] 59 Stat. 845, September 11, 1945, Sec. 2.
[552] 61 Stat. 495, July 26, 1947, Sec. 102 (d) (3).
PROTECTING FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATION.
[553] Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 56 Stat. 23, 34, January 30,
1942, Sec. 205 (f).
[554] 65 Stat. 75, June 19, 1951, Sec. 1 (d).
CHAPTER VIII
ACCOUNTING TO COMMITTEES
[555] David M. Levitan, “Responsibility of Administrative Officials
in a Democratic Society,” 61 _Political Science Quarterly_ (December
1946), 562-98.
[556] See John A. Perkins, “Congressional Self-Improvement,” 38 APSR
(June 1944), 499-511; Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress,
_Hearings_, 79th Congress, First Session (1945).
[557] See Estes Kefauver’s plea for a congressional question period in
“The Need for Better Executive-Legislative Teamwork in the National
Government,” 38 APSR (April 1944), 317-25.
[558] See Leonard D. White, “Congressional Control of the Public
Service,” 39 _American Political Science Review_, (February 1945), 1-11.
[559] Kefauver, _op. cit._ See Harry A. Toulmin, Jr., _Diary of
Democracy_ (New York, 1947), the story of the wartime Truman
Committee, for examples of such cooperation.
ACCOUNTING TO CONGRESS.
[560] _New York Times_, July 14, 1955, pp. 1, 8.
[561] 62 Stat. 258, May 21, 1948, Sec. 2.
[562] 63 Stat. 714, 720, October 6, 1949, Sec. 408 (c).
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