Powers of the President during crisesSmith, J. Malcolm (John Malcolm)
History
Powers of the President during crises
Smith, J. Malcolm (John Malcolm)
Constitutional history -- United States; Executive power -- United States
[596] Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 48 Stat. 881, June 6, 1934, Sec.
4. National Housing Act, 48 Stat. 1246, June 27, 1934, Title I, Sec. 5
(“... and annual report to the congress as soon as practicable after
the 1st day of January in each year ...”). Neutrality Act of 1935, 49
Stat. 1081, August 31, 1935, Sec. 2. 1937. Amendment to Neutrality Act
of 1935, 50 Stat. 121, May 1, 1937, Sec. 4 (j). An Act: Authorizing the
conservation, production, exploitation, and sale of helium gas ...,
500 Stat. 885, September 1, 1937. A 1938 Act concerning the leasing
of naval petroleum reserves, 52 Stat. 1252, June 30, 1938. An Act:
To facilitate certain construction work for the Army, 53 Stat. 1239,
August 7, 1939. Second War Powers Act, 1942, 56 Stat. 176, March 27,
1942, Title XI, Acceptance of conditional gifts to further the war
program, Sec. 1105. Sixth Supplemental National Defense Appropriation
Act, 1942, 56 Stat. 226, April 28, 1942, Sec. 2 (“... within sixty
days after the end of each fiscal year ...”). Amend. to Foreign
Agents Registration Act of 1938, 56 Stat. 248, April 29, 1942, Sec.
11. Federal Airport Act, 60 Stat. 170, May 13, 1946. Act increasing
membership of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 62 Stat.
266, May 25, 1948. Foreign Economic Assistance Act of 1950, 64 Stat.
198, June 5, 1950, Sec. 415. An Act ... providing for continuation and
expansion of Western Hemisphere production of abaca ..., 64 Stat. 435,
August 10, 1950, Sec. 7 (“... Within six months after the close of each
fiscal year ...”). Amend. to Merchant Marine Act, 1936, 64 Stat. 773,
September 7, 1950, Sec. 1211.
[597] 64 Stat. 263, June 28, 1950, Sec. 201 (c).
[598] 50 Stat. 121, May 1, 1937, Sec. 4 (j).
[599] 50 Stat. 885, September 1, 1937.
[600] _Id._, Sec. 4.
[601] 52 Stat. 1252, 1253, June 30, 1938, Sec. 1.
[602] 53 Stat. 1239, August 7, 1939, Sec. 1 (d).
[603] 56 Stat. 226, 244, April 28, 1942, Sec. 401.
[604] 48 Stat. 591, April 14, 1934, Sec. 1.
[605] 48 Stat. 58, May 18, 1933.
[606] _Id._, Sec. 23.
[607] 48 Stat. 933, June 12, 1934, Sec. 20.
[608] 48 Stat. 1064, June 19, 1934, Title I, Sec. 4 (k).
[609] 60 Stat. 664, July 25, 1946, Sec. 1A (b) (c).
[610] 61 Stat. 136, June 23, 1947, Sec. 210.
[611] 65 Stat. 75, June 19, 1951, Sec. 4 (k).
THE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION.
[612] Estes Kefauver, “The Challenge to Congress,” 6 Fed. Bar J.,
325-32, (April 1945).
[613] Bertram M. Gross, _The Legislative Struggle_ (New York, 1953).
[614] Art. I, Sec. 7. See Howard White, “Executive Responsibility to
Congress via Concurrent Resolution,” 36 _American Political Science
Review_ (October 1942), 895-900.
[615] White, _op. cit._
[616] Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 56 Stat. 23, January 30,
1942, Sec. 1 (b).
[617] An Act: Further to promote the defense of the United States, 55
Stat. 31, March 11, 1941, Sec. 3.
Second War Powers Act, 56 Stat. 176, March 27, 1942, Sec. 1501.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account