APA (7th ed.) Citation

Nichols, E. R. (1935). Congress or the Supreme court; which shall rule America?: Containing the principal arguments both for and against the proposition: Resolved that Congress should have the power to over-ride, by a two-thirds majority vote, decisions of the Supreme court declaring laws passed by Congress unconstitutional. Noble and Noble, inc..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Nichols, Egbert Ray. Congress or the Supreme Court; Which Shall Rule America?: Containing the Principal Arguments Both for and Against the Proposition: Resolved That Congress Should Have the Power to Over-ride, by a Two-thirds Majority Vote, Decisions of the Supreme Court Declaring Laws Passed by Congress Unconstitutional. New York city: Noble and Noble, inc., 1935.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Nichols, Egbert Ray. Congress or the Supreme Court; Which Shall Rule America?: Containing the Principal Arguments Both for and Against the Proposition: Resolved That Congress Should Have the Power to Over-ride, by a Two-thirds Majority Vote, Decisions of the Supreme Court Declaring Laws Passed by Congress Unconstitutional. Noble and Noble, inc., 1935.

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