The postal power of Congress: A study in constitutional expansion
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The book "The Postal Power of Congress: A Study of Constitutional Extension" by Lindsey Rogers is an important scholarly study of the postal power of Congress in the context of United States constitutional law. The author examines the historical development of the postal system in the country, as well as the role of Congress in expanding rights and powers in the field of postal service. Rogers reasonedly examines how congressional postal authority evolved from practical considerations to constitutional importance, revealing the impact of this process on the country's political and legal system. The book provides the reader with an in-depth understanding of the origins and development of the postal system in the United States, and notes the role of Congress in shaping this branch of government.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Lindsay Rogers
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2015-05-21
- Title
- The postal power of Congress: A study in constitutional expansion
- Subject
- HE
Postal service -- Law and legislation -- United States
Postal service -- United States -- History
Thesis (Ph. D.)
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties