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Book/Printed Material Power of the President to remove federal officers. Opinion and dissenting opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. The United States, together with briefs and oral arguments... also briefs and reply briefs in reargument. Presented by Mr. Swanson. December 13, 1926. -- Ordered to be printed

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Title

  • Power of the President to remove federal officers. Opinion and dissenting opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. The United States, together with briefs and oral arguments... also briefs and reply briefs in reargument. Presented by Mr. Swanson. December 13, 1926. -- Ordered to be printed

Names

  • United States. Congress. Senate
  • Beck, James M. (James Montgomery), 1861-1936
  • King, William R.
  • Pepper, George Wharton, 1867-1961
  • United States. Department of Justice. Office of the Solicitor General
  • United States. Supreme Court

Created / Published

  • [Washington, D.C.] : [U.S. Government Printing Office], 1926.

Headings

  • -  Executive power
  • -  Judicial opinions
  • -  Presidents
  • -  Impeachments
  • -  Civil service
  • -  Appellate courts--Rules and practice

Genre

  • Legislative materials

Notes

  • -  Table of contents, p. III.
  • -  Index, p. 3.
  • -  SERIALSETDELIVERY2

Medium

  • 1 online resource (312 p.): tables.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • KF12
  • Y 1.1/2:8693
  • 69-2:S.DOC.174

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Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2022695203

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf
  • online text

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Chicago citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, James M Beck, William R King, George Wharton Pepper, United States Department Of Justice. Office Of The Solicitor General, and United States Supreme Court. Power of the President to remove federal officers. Opinion and dissenting opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. The United States, together with briefs and oral arguments... also briefs and reply briefs in reargument. Presented by Mr. Swanson. -- Ordered to be printed. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926] Pdf. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2022695203/.

APA citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, Beck, J. M., King, W. R., Pepper, G. W., United States Department Of Justice. Office Of The Solicitor General & United States Supreme Court. (1926) Power of the President to remove federal officers. Opinion and dissenting opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. The United States, together with briefs and oral arguments... also briefs and reply briefs in reargument. Presented by Mr. Swanson. -- Ordered to be printed. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2022695203/.

MLA citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, et al. Power of the President to remove federal officers. Opinion and dissenting opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Lois P. Myers, administratrix of Frank S. Myers, appellant, v. The United States, together with briefs and oral arguments... also briefs and reply briefs in reargument. Presented by Mr. Swanson. -- Ordered to be printed. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2022695203/>.