| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1937 - 190 pages
...beyond the power of Congress, since the power involved is "plenary and exclusive" with the President and "does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress." Secondly, the Court declares it unwise — • "to lay down narrowly definite standards by which the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign AFfairs - 1939 - 658 pages
...unconstitutional. You will recall that, as recently as December 21, 1936, the Supreme Court 1 referred to the "plenary and exclusive power of the President as the...require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress." Those words certainly seem to indicate that certain forms of mandatory neutralitv legislation could,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1939 - 722 pages
...unconstitutional. You will recall that, as recently as Din-ember 21, 1936, the Supreme Court1 referred to the "plenary and exclusive power of the President as the...field of international relations — a power which docs not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress." Those words certainly seem to indicate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1940 - 716 pages
...Mat** v. Cttrtix-Wright Export Corp. et al. (299 US 304) wherein the Supreme Court held : "* * * tlie very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the...course, like every other governmental power, must he exercised in subordination to the applicable, provisions of the Constitution. * * * The Department... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Executive power - 1940 - 892 pages
...Supreme Court said, in part: It is important to bear in inind that we arc here dealing not alone with an authority vested in the President by an exertion of...of international relations — a power which does nut require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course, like every other... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1941 - 858 pages
...al., 299 US 304, he said: "It is important to bear in mind that we are here dealing not alone with an authority vested in the President by an exertion of...authority plus the very delicate, plenary and exclusive pcfwer of the President as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relation*... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1941 - 1820 pages
...constitutionally sroidable. "It is important to bear in mind that we are here dealing not alone with an authority vested in the President by an exertion of...authority plus the very delicate, plenary and exclusive pcrtver of the President as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Saint Lawrence Seaway - 1945 - 320 pages
...foreign nations.' . . . "It is important to bear in mind that we are here dealing not alone with an authority vested in the President by an exertion of...as a basis for its •exercise an act of Congress, hut which, of course, like every other governmental power, must be exercised in subordination to the... | |
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