Prohibiting Certain Acts Involving the Use of Explosives: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 3 on H. R. 15 [and Other] Bills Prohibiting Certain Acts Involving the Impertation, Transportation, Possession, Or Use of Explosives, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 58 páginas |
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... introduced as a modified bill by Mr. Celler ; H.R. 2269 , by Basil Whitener , and all other bills on the subject matter relative to applica- tions for writs of habeas corpus by persons in custody pursuant to the judgment of a State ...
... introduced as a modified bill by Mr. Celler ; H.R. 2269 , by Basil Whitener , and all other bills on the subject matter relative to applica- tions for writs of habeas corpus by persons in custody pursuant to the judgment of a State ...
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... introduced . I have not the slightest pride of authorship in the bill . I think the bill offered by the Judicial Conference will reach the evil . I am not inclined to like the idea of summoning a three - judge court in each of these ...
... introduced . I have not the slightest pride of authorship in the bill . I think the bill offered by the Judicial Conference will reach the evil . I am not inclined to like the idea of summoning a three - judge court in each of these ...
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... introduced in the 84th Congress as H.R. 5649. It was favor- ably reported by the Judiciary Committee of the House and passed by the House . It was favorably reported by the Judiciary Committee of the Senate , but no action was taken on ...
... introduced in the 84th Congress as H.R. 5649. It was favor- ably reported by the Judiciary Committee of the House and passed by the House . It was favorably reported by the Judiciary Committee of the Senate , but no action was taken on ...
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... introduced in the 85th Congress . It likewise was favorably reported by the House Judiciary Committee and passed by the House . It was also favorably reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee , but no action was taken on it by the ...
... introduced in the 85th Congress . It likewise was favorably reported by the House Judiciary Committee and passed by the House . It was also favorably reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee , but no action was taken on it by the ...
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... introduced H.R. 2269 , which is identical to H.R. 3216 introduced by Mr. Smith of Virginia on January 22 , 1959 , and H.R. 4958 , introduced by Mr. Willis of Louisiana on Febru- ary 24 , 1959 . H.R. 6742 was introduced by our ...
... introduced H.R. 2269 , which is identical to H.R. 3216 introduced by Mr. Smith of Virginia on January 22 , 1959 , and H.R. 4958 , introduced by Mr. Willis of Louisiana on Febru- ary 24 , 1959 . H.R. 6742 was introduced by our ...
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39 of title 85th Congress antitrust application become final bill blasting BoLz bombings cease and desist Celler Chairman chapter 39 circuit civic objectives Clayton Act Code is amended commission or board committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY court of appeals CRAMER crime damage or destroy destroy any building district court dynamite EMANUEL CELLER enacted enforcement Federal courts Federal Trade Commission filed habeas corpus House of Representatives imparts or conveys imported or transported interstate commerce intimidating any person Judge PHILLIPS Judicial Conference Judiciary jurisdiction Justice knowledge or intent legislation LIBONATI LIBRARY OF CONGRESS merger acquisitions Negro penalty person pursuing petition place outside thereof prisoner prohibit certain acts proposed purpose of interfering pursuing such objectives rebuttable presumption religious Robinson-Patman Act Senate smokeless powders Supreme Court Territory tion title 18 Trade Commission Act transported in commerce U.S. Supreme Court United States Code violation WILLIS writ of certiorari writ of habeas
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Página 56 - ... be set aside. A copy of such petition shall be forthwith served upon the commission or board, and thereupon the commission or board forthwith shall certify and file in the court a transcript of the record as hereinbefore provided.
Página 30 - commerce" means commerce between any State, Territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, and any place outside thereof; or between points within the same State, Territory, or possession, or the District of Columbia, but through any place outside thereof; or within any Territory or possession or the District of Columbia. (k) The term "United States" means the several States, the District of Columbia, and the Territories and possessions of the United States.
Página 57 - Commission was rendered, unless within such thirty days either party has instituted proceedings to have such order corrected so that it will accord with the mandate, in which event the order of the Commission shall become final when so corrected.
Página 14 - interstate commerce " shall be construed to mean commerce between any State, Territory, or possession, or the District of Columbia, and any place outside thereof ; or between points within the same State, Territory, or possession, or the District of Columbia, but through any place outside thereof, or within any Territory or possession, or the District of Columbia.
Página 1 - Each separate violation of such an order shall be a separate offense, except that in the case of a violation through continuing failure or neglect to obey a final order of the Commission each day of continuance of such failure or neglect shall be deemed a separate offense.