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Opinions
Power of Congress to Authorize Federal Officers or Agencies to Remove or Discipline Presidential Appointees Performing Executive Functions
Presidential Appointees—Removal Power or Disciplinary Action—Constitutional Law (Article II, § 2, cl. 2)
Due Process Requirements in Transferring Inmates From the General Prison Population to Administrative and Disciplinary Segregation (II)
Bureau of Prisons—Inmates—Administrative Segregation—Supplemental Views
Reorganization Plan Dealing With More Than One Logically Consistent Subject Matter
Reorganization Act—Reorganization Plan Dealing With More Than One Logically Consistent Subject Matter (5 U.S.C. § 905(a)(7))
Due Process Requirements in Transferring Inmates From the General Prison Population to Administrative and Disciplinary Segregation
Bureau of Prisons—Inmates—Administrative Segregation—Due Process
Government Authority to Acquire Leasehold Interests in Real Property Under the Declaration of Taking Act
Eminent Domain—Leaseholds—Rentals—Economy Act Limitation (40 U.S.C. § 278(a))
Constitutionality of Bill Allowing Federal Employees to TakeTime Off to Participate in Religious Observances
Constitutional Law—First Amendment—Flexibility in Federal Employee Work Schedules—Religious Observance
Concurrent Delegations in the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Housing and Urban Development—Delegations of Authority—42 U.S.C. §§ 3533, 3535
Receipt of Veterans’ Benefits by Persons Who Obtained Upgraded Discharges
Veterans—Benefits—Effect of Upgraded Discharges (38 U.S.C.A. 3103)
Transfer of Funds From the National Commission on the Observance of International Women’s Year to the Committee of the National Women’s Conference
National Commission on Observance of International Women’s Year—Transfer of Funds—Authority (Public Law 94-107 (1975), 89 Stat. 1003)
Transfer of Responsibility to Make Preliminary Determination of Merits of Federal Employee’s Complaint From Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to Civil Rights Commission’s Successor Agency
Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1978—Equal Employment Opportunity Commission—Transfer of Function