The American Political Science Review, Volume 16Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1922 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... United States , 1 in which the court set aside the conviction of Newberry , at present United States Senator from Michigan , and a hundred and thirty - four other defendants , for violation of section 8 of the federal Corrupt Practices ...
... United States , 1 in which the court set aside the conviction of Newberry , at present United States Senator from Michigan , and a hundred and thirty - four other defendants , for violation of section 8 of the federal Corrupt Practices ...
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... United States , it must be deemed to have been reserved to the people , and would require a constitutional amendment to bring it into play , -a deplorable result of strict construction . " Justice McReynolds , on the other hand ...
... United States , it must be deemed to have been reserved to the people , and would require a constitutional amendment to bring it into play , -a deplorable result of strict construction . " Justice McReynolds , on the other hand ...
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... United States " was a limitation as well as a grant of power . The argument was easily disposed of by the case of United States v . Marigold , 9 How . 560 . 10 255 U.S. 509 . 11 See Straton's Independence v . Howbert , 231 U. S .; Hays ...
... United States " was a limitation as well as a grant of power . The argument was easily disposed of by the case of United States v . Marigold , 9 How . 560 . 10 255 U.S. 509 . 11 See Straton's Independence v . Howbert , 231 U. S .; Hays ...
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... United States , ex rel . Milwaukee Social Democratic Publishing Company 18 The court , therefore , assumes that the excess profits tax is an impost or excise , that is , an indirect tax ; and this probably involves a similar assumption ...
... United States , ex rel . Milwaukee Social Democratic Publishing Company 18 The court , therefore , assumes that the excess profits tax is an impost or excise , that is , an indirect tax ; and this probably involves a similar assumption ...
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... United States Criminal Code for conspiracy to injure and oppress cer- tain citizens of the United States residing in Arizona in the exercise of rights and privileges secured them by the Constitution and laws of the United States ...
... United States Criminal Code for conspiracy to injure and oppress cer- tain citizens of the United States residing in Arizona in the exercise of rights and privileges secured them by the Constitution and laws of the United States ...
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