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" For it is quite evident that one who holds his office only during the pleasure of another, cannot be depended upon to maintain an attitude of independence against the latter's will. "
Legal Materials on Impeachment - Page 306
1970 - 326 pages
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 295

United States. Supreme Court - 1935 - 1224 pages
...which they shall continue in office, and to forbid their removal except for cause in the meantime. For it is quite evident that one who holds his office...departments of government entirely free from the control or coercive influence, direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is...
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Stabilization of Bituminous Coal Mining Industry: Hearings Before a ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1935 - 684 pages
...the President's power to remove a member of "the Federal Trade Commission, the Supreme Court said — "The fundamental necessity of maintaining each of...departments of government entirely free from the control or coercive influence direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is hardly...
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Stabilization of Bituminous Coal Mining Industry

United States. Congress, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1935 - 1404 pages
...the President's power to remove a member of the Federal Trade Commission, the Supreme Court said — States Congress or coercive influence direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is hardly...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 10006

1936 - 712 pages
...E. Humphrey from the Federal Trade Commission by the President, without the existence of any of the causes enumerated in the Federal Trade Commission...departments of government entirely free from the control or coercive influence, direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is...
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Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, Volume 81

United States. Court of Claims - 1936 - 1076 pages
...which they shall continue in office, and to forbid their removal except for cause in the meantime. 5. The fundamental necessity of maintaining each of the...departments of Government entirely free from the control or coercive influence, direct or Indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is...
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Trial of Good Behavior of United States District Judges: Hearing ..., Part 2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1937 - 28 pages
...separation of powers is still a living force, I quote from pages 629 and 630 of the Humphreys decision : The fundamental necessity of maintaining each of the...departments of government entirely free from the control or coercive influence, direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is...
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Statutes and Decisions Pertaining to the Federal Trade Commission, Volume 2

United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1939 - 756 pages
...which they shall continue in office, and to forbid their removal except for cause in the meantime. For it is quite evident that one who holds his office...departments of Government entirely free from the control or coercive influence, direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed and is...
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Trial of Good Behavior of Certain Federal Judges ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1941 - 84 pages
...still a living force, the following quotation from pages 629 and 630 of the Humphrey decision is ninde: "The fundamental necessity of maintaining each of...departments of government entirely free from the control or coercive influence, direct or indirect, of either of the others, has often been stressed, and is...
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Study of Domestic Land and Water Transportation: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1950 - 1762 pages
...which they shall continue in office, and to forbid their removal except for cause in the meantime. For it is quite evident that one who holds his office...to maintain an attitude of independence against the Isttcr's will. On page 630 the Court said: The power of removal here claimed for the President falls...
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Reorganization Plan No. 21 of 1950: Hearings ... Eighty-first Congress ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Eexpenditures in the Executive Departments - 1950 - 168 pages
...President." In further comment the Supreme Court said : It Is quite evident that one who holds the office only during the pleasure of another cannot...attitude of independence against the latter's will. This language of the Supreme Court, spoken with wisdom and experience, clearly condemns the appointing...
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