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Significance. Although Franklin Roosevelt has never adopted the Wagner Bill as his own, he was expected to sign it if it passed the House. But there remains another question: will the Supreme Court declare this new law unconstitutional? The bill's validity dangles by involved inference* from that one...
Brain Squeeze. When they suddenly sit up, stand up, drop into a chair, fall into bed or tumble, some people get dizzy, may even develop headaches. Immediate cause: sudden shifting of blood and other fluids within the brain, skull and spinal column. These squeeze the brain unduly. Usual underlying cause...
Today, with the Blue Eagle and the rest of the Roosevelt program, looking more fit for the Walter Reed Hospital than Capitol Hill, the truth of Mayor LaGuardia's blunt challenge makes itself felt more strongly than ever. With the cheery prospect before it, that if the Senate doesn't...
Arguments. The Government's position that the Constitution's commerce clause empowered Congress to regulate intrastate business when it "affected" interstate affairs had by now become classic. But this time the classic argument was being put by the New Deal's high legal command. Counsel Richberg'...
Schechter reply, put by Frederick H. Wood, a Government associate in the gold clause cases, was no less orthodox. If the Government could regulate one intrastate business, it could regulate all businesses and, carried to its logical conclusion, the concept would ultimately find Congress in charge of all human activity...