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Abstract
A recent decision in the Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the constitutionality of the powers of search granted to the Securities and Exchange Commission in the Securities Act of 1933 brings to the fore again the question of the extent to which the Federal Government may validly investigate and demand the production of the books and records of private businesses.
Recommended Citation
Brackley Shaw,
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - INVESTIGATING POWERS OF FEDERAL COMMISSIONERS - SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION,
36
Mich. L. Rev.
786
(1938).
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