| United States - 1927 - 500 páginas
...conduct Investigations is inherent in the legislative process and encompasses inquiries concerning administration of existing laws as well as proposed or possibly needed statutes. US v. Brewster, DCÜI57, 154 F.Supp. 126, reversed on other grounds 25o F.2d 899, 1030 USApp.DC 147,... | |
| United States. Congress. House Un-American Activities - 1957 - 208 páginas
...further the Court said, "We start with several basic premises on which there is general agreement. The power of the Congress to conduct investigations...for the purpose of enabling the Congress to remedy them. It comprehends probes into departments of the Federal Government to expose corruption, inefficiency... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1957 - 314 páginas
...law presented. 352 US 822. We start with several basic premises on which there is general agreement. The power of the Congress to conduct investigations...for the purpose of enabling the Congress to remedy them. It comprehends probes into departments of the Federal Government to expose corruption, inefficiency... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1957 - 72 páginas
...function' of this nature." The opinion also states (354 T'. S. at p. 187) that the investigative power "encompasses inquiries concerning the administration...as proposed or possibly needed statutes * * *. It comprehends probes into departments of the Federal Government to expose corruption, Inefficiency, or... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1960 - 1406 páginas
...investigate in the following terms : We start with several basic premises on which there is general agreement The power of the Congress to conduct investigations is inherent in the legislative piwess. That jxnver is broad. It encompasses inquiries concerning the administration of existing laws... | |
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