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- 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. United States), 279 U.S. 655 (1929), was a 1929 United States Supreme Court decision that interpreted the US Constitution's provisions on the pocket veto. (en)
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- Okanogan, Methow, San Poelis, Nespelem, Colville, and Lake Indian Tribes v. US (en)
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- The pocket veto used by President Coolidge was constitutional and valid; the pocket veto was upheld. (en)
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- United States Court of Claims found petitioner's suit to be without legal foundation. (en)
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- 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. United States), 279 U.S. 655 (1929), was a 1929 United States Supreme Court decision that interpreted the US Constitution's provisions on the pocket veto. (en)
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- (en)
- Okanogan, Methow, San Poelis, Nespelem, Colville, and Lake Indian Tribes v. US (en)
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