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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... COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE OCTOBER TERM , 1920 EDWARD S. CORWIN Princeton University The work of the court last term is chiefly notable for its amplification of certain important results of the preceding term . Thus , the final ...
... COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE OCTOBER TERM , 1920 EDWARD S. CORWIN Princeton University The work of the court last term is chiefly notable for its amplification of certain important results of the preceding term . Thus , the final ...
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... court held , none the less , " that the creation of these banks and the grant of authority to them to act for the ... court's answer that , " when Congress acts within the limits of its constitutional authority , it is not the province ...
... court held , none the less , " that the creation of these banks and the grant of authority to them to act for the ... court's answer that , " when Congress acts within the limits of its constitutional authority , it is not the province ...
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... court held that it was . To the argument that such a gain was really an accretion of property , Justice Clark , speaking for the majority , responded with the definition of income which had been arrived at earlier by the court in the ...
... court held that it was . To the argument that such a gain was really an accretion of property , Justice Clark , speaking for the majority , responded with the definition of income which had been arrived at earlier by the court in the ...
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... court has avoided an alluring pitfall . For what it was invited to do was really to contract the definition of ... court's achievement reposes rather upon its official authority than upon its logic , which for the most part consists ...
... court has avoided an alluring pitfall . For what it was invited to do was really to contract the definition of ... court's achievement reposes rather upon its official authority than upon its logic , which for the most part consists ...
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... court held , however , with the acquiescence of the government , that an income must be a true gain on the part of the investor , and that no such gain was realized by the sale in question . The query suggests itself , whether the ...
... court held , however , with the acquiescence of the government , that an income must be a true gain on the part of the investor , and that no such gain was realized by the sale in question . The query suggests itself , whether the ...
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