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
[626] 60 Stat. 1329. See also 62 Stat. 1428, March 16, 1948, (H.
Concurrent Resolution disapproving Reorganization Plan No. 1 of January
19, 1948).
[627] Despite this provision, the Congress chose to approve
Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1953 by joint resolution, in order that it
might in the course of approving it, also amend it. 67 Stat. 18, April
1, 1953.
[628] 64 Stat. 1245, January 12, 1951, Sec. 201 (g).
[629] 54 Stat. 670, June 28, 1940, Sec. 20.
[630] Concurrent Resolution: Granting of Permanent Residence to Certain
Aliens. 65 Stat. B16, April 11, 1951, H. Con. Res. 49.
[631] Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspensions. 65 Stat. B3,
March 6, 1951, S. Con. Res. 7.
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspensions. 65 Stat. B13, March 12,
1951, S. Con. Res. 6.
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspensions. 65 Stat. B18, April 17,
1951, S. Con. Res. 13.
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspensions. 66 Stat. B4, April 1,
1952, S. Con. Res. 58 (over 600).
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspension. 66 Stat. B17, April 9,
1952, S. Con. Res. 63 (over 400).
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspension. 66 Stat. B26, May 20,
1952, S. Con. Res. 67 (over 450).
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspensions. 66 Stat. B40, May 27,
1952, S. Con. Res. 66 (over 250).
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspension. 66 Stat. B36, May 20,
1952, S. Con. Res. 68 (over 200).
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspension. 66 Stat. B65, July 3,
1952, S. Con. Res. 72 (over 300).
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspension. 66 Stat. B72, July 3,
1952, S. Con. Res. 76 (over 400).
Concurrent Resolution: Deportation Suspension. 66 Stat. B81, July 4,
1952, S. Con. Res. 81 (over 600).
Concurrent Resolutions, 1953. The 83rd Congress first session, by
concurrent resolution provided for the permanent residence of over 900
aliens in the U.S. and suspended the deportation of over 6,200 aliens.
67 Stat. B5ff.
[632] 67 Stat. 408, August 7, 1953, Sec. 3, 9.
[633] Amendments to the Universal Military Training and Service Act, 65
Stat. 75, June 19, 1951, Sec. 4.
[634] 56 Stat. 9 (1942).
[635] H. Con. Res. 9 and 10 (1943); H. Con. Res. 81, 93 (1944); S. Con.
Res. 9, 18 and H. Con. Res. 1, 2, 6, 15, 20, 24, 26, 56, 59, 70, 73,
74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82 (1945).
[636] H. Con. Res. 51 (1951).
[637] 55 Stat. 31, 32 Sec. 3(c) (1941).
[638] 56 Stat. 176, 187 (1942). “Titles I to IX, inclusive, and titles
XI and XIV of this Act, and the amendments to existing law made by any
such title, shall remain in force only until December 31, 1944, or
until such earlier time as the Congress by concurrent resolution, or
the President, may designate....”
[639] H. Con. Res. 21 (1947).
[640] H. Con. Res. 138 (1946), providing for termination of an Act of
July 14, 1941, providing for priority in transportation by merchant
vessels for national defense purposes. 55 Stat. 591 (1941).
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