Constitutionality of the Social security act
Constitutionality of the Social security act
Opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States, together with the separate and dissenting opinions in the cases involving the constitutionality of the Social security act. Chas. C. Steward Machine Company, petitioner, v. Harwell G. Davis individually and as collector of internal revenue for the district of Alabama, respondent; Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, and William M. Welch, collector of internal revenue for the district of Massachusetts, petitioners, and the Edison
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