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Selected papers of Homer Cummings, Attorney General of the United States, 1933-1939. Edited by Carl Brent Swisher.
Author
Cummings, Homer S. (Homer Stillé), 1870-1956
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, Da Capo Press, 1972 [©1939]
Description
xxvi, 316 pages 23 cm.
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KF213.C8S9.1972
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Subject(s)
Justice, Administration of
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United States
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Crime
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United States
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Law enforcement
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United States
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Constitutional law
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United States
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Civil procedure
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United States
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New Deal, 1933-1939
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United States Department of Justice
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United States Supreme Court
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Editor
Swisher, Carl Brent, 1897-1968
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Series
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the era of the New Deal
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Notes
"Includes addresses, articles, letters ... from personal and official files."--p. xix.
Reprint of The 1939 ed., published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.
Contents
The Nation's largest law office.--Crime control.--The courts, the Constitution, and the New Deal.--Reform of Federal practice and procedure.--Judicial reform.--Administration of Federal justice.
ISBN
0306703297
9780306703294
LCCN
79168392
OCLC
195564
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