Pocket Veto Case
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| Pocket Veto Case Syllabus |
| The Pocket Veto Case (also known as Bands of the State of Washington v. United States and Okanogan, Methow, San Poelis, Nespelem, Colville, and Lake Indian Tribes v. US) 279 U.S. 655 (1929) was a 1929 United States Supreme Court decision which interpreted the Constitutional provisions regarding the pocket veto. — Excerpted from Pocket Veto Case on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
United States Supreme Court
POCKET VETO CASE
Argued: March 11, 1929. --- Decided: May 27, 1929
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Messrs. Wm. S. Lewis, of Spokane, Wash., and A. L. Servan and John G. Carter, both of Washington, D. C., for petitioners.
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