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The Unusual Story of the Pocket Veto Case, 1926-1929 /

"According to the US Constitution, if a bill is not returned to Congress by the president after ten days of receiving it and Congress is adjourned, the bill is effectively vetoed. The so-called "pocket veto" dates at least as far back as the presidency of James Madison, but the consti...

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Autor principal: Lurie, Jonathan, 1939- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, 2022.
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505 0 |a Prologue : the long road to the court of claims -- Approaching the gates of the court : the six tribes and Congress until 1927 -- Still waiting at the gates of the court, 1926-1928 -- Reacting to the Pocket Veto, 1927-1928 -- The Supreme Court agrees to read and listen -- The Pocket Veto and the Supreme Court, 1929 and 1938 -- Digging deeper into the Pocket Veto Cases, 1970-1987 -- Conclusion. 
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