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It cannot be doubted that to prevent strikes , and , so far as possible , to foster its scheme of arbitration , might be deemed by Congress an important point of policy , and I think it impos- sible to say that Congress might not ...
It cannot be doubted that to prevent strikes , and , so far as possible , to foster its scheme of arbitration , might be deemed by Congress an important point of policy , and I think it impos- sible to say that Congress might not ...
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opinion which will not be regarded otherwise than as sanctioning an invasion by the judiciary of the constitutional domain of Congress - an at- tempt by interpretation to soften or modify what some regard as a harsh public policy .
opinion which will not be regarded otherwise than as sanctioning an invasion by the judiciary of the constitutional domain of Congress - an at- tempt by interpretation to soften or modify what some regard as a harsh public policy .
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23 Speech of Chester Bowles before the Golden Anniversary Congress of American Industry of the National Association of Manufacturers , December 6 , 1945 , Congressional Record , 79 Cong . , 1 Sess . , Appen . dix , pp .
23 Speech of Chester Bowles before the Golden Anniversary Congress of American Industry of the National Association of Manufacturers , December 6 , 1945 , Congressional Record , 79 Cong . , 1 Sess . , Appen . dix , pp .
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