Train v. City of New York
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train-v-city-of-new-york-303-7626848
title:
Train v. City of New York
text:
Train v. City of New York, 420 U.S. 35 (1975), was a statutory interpretation case in the Supreme Court of the United States. Although one commentator characterizes the case's implications as meaning "[t]he president cannot frustrate the will of Congress by killing a program through impoundment," the Court majority itself made no categorical constitutional pronouncement about impoundment power but focused on the statute's language and legislative history. The words "Constitution," "separation of
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1975 United States Supreme Court case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_v._City_of_New_York
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2023-09-13T03:13:00Z
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