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The most famous of those opinions was the commerce clause decision in Schechter Corp. v. United States, which invalidated much of the National Industrial Recovery Act because it went too far in ...
Except for his baseball hat displaying the words “It took me 101 years to look this good,” Floyd Sevrance hides his age well.
America’s leaders in the 1930s subjected the country to a series of bizarre economic experiments. Most of them backfired.
Preachers who inveigh against those who take the name of the Lord in vain had no complaint last week against those who, without blasphemous intent, took 1,060 futile oaths. Complaint belonged ...
The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) was a federal law signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) on June 16, 1933, that established the National Recovery Administration. NIRA aimed ...
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