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3 unusual facts about Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937


Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937

Attorney General Cummings received novel advice from Princeton University professor Edward S. Corwin in a December 16, 1936 letter.

The New York Court of Appeals found itself in agreement with Tipaldo, being unable to find any substantial difference between the New York law and the Washington, D.C. law overturned in Adkins.

Both Roosevelt and the 73rd Congress called for greater governmental involvement in the economy as a way to end the depression.



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