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Abstract
This question, in its broadest aspect, may call for an opinion as to whether the power of the federal government, delegated and limited by the Constitution, should be enlarged by constitutional amendment. The question, more narrowly construed, may be whether the federal government should extend the exercise of its present, delegated powers over more subjects of regulation and into more detailed controls of American life and work.
Recommended Citation
Donald R. Richberg,
SHOULD THE POWER OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BE INCREASED?,
39
Mich. L. Rev.
845
(1941).
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