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Congressional Papers And Judicial Subpoenas And The Constitution, David H. Kaye Jan 1976

Congressional Papers And Judicial Subpoenas And The Constitution, David H. Kaye

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Some contemporary Congresses have lost sight of the original scope of their predecessors' assertions of privilege and now claim an absolute privilege to withhold both the originals and copies of subpoenaed papers. A few judicial opinions suggest as much or more. It is possible that even cursorily documented, ill-considered dicta can take root and flourish, and to prevent that, this article This article charts the constitutional boundaries of Congress' privilege to withhold its internal papers from judicial subpoena. It surveys the privileges expressly given Congress in the text of the Constitution as well as the privileges that might be implied …


Tax Policy Implications Of Contributions Of Appreciated And Depreciated Property To Partnerships, Subchapter C Corporations And Subchapter S Corporations In Exchange For Ownership Interests, Samuel C. Thompson Jr. Jan 1976

Tax Policy Implications Of Contributions Of Appreciated And Depreciated Property To Partnerships, Subchapter C Corporations And Subchapter S Corporations In Exchange For Ownership Interests, Samuel C. Thompson Jr.

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