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In 1903, at the behest of President Theodore Roosevelt, Congress established the Department of Commerce and Labor, which operated the Bureau of Corporations.
David Isenberg: From BP to BPMC: What We Should Learn from the Deepwater Horizon Disaster About PMSC 2010
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Telephones 1907, Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census
OpEdNews - Quicklink: White House to Bypass Commerce on Census 2009
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Telephones 1907, Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census
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In 1903, the Commission became the Bureau of Fisheries with expanded jurisdiction within a newly created Department of Commerce and Labor.
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Department of Agriculture--but rather than go into his case studies in detail I have the class read a vivid and thoroughly researched article on the Bureau of Immigration and the Department of Commerce and Labor during the secretaryship of Charles Nagel (1909-13; pictured at left), written by Michael J. Churgin of the University of Texas Law School, which appeared in the Texas Law Review 78 (2000): 1633-59.
Bureaucracy for Law Students Dan Ernst 2008
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Department of Agriculture--but rather than go into his case studies in detail I have the class read a vivid and thoroughly researched article on the Bureau of Immigration and the Department of Commerce and Labor during the secretaryship of Charles Nagel (1909-13; pictured at left), written by Michael J. Churgin of the University of Texas Law School, which appeared in the Texas Law Review 78 (2000): 1633-59.
Archive 2008-06-01 Dan Ernst 2008
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Among other progressive acts, Roosevelt created the Department of Commerce and Labor.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Interesting Article on Labor Legislation in the Progressive Era: 2007
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Then, too, a reorganization of the Department of Justice, of the Bureau of Corporations in the Department of Commerce and Labor, and of the Interstate Commerce Commission, looking to effective cooperation of these agencies, is needed to secure a more rapid and certain enforcement of the laws affecting interstate railroads and industrial combinations. 4
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Bureau in the Department of Commerce and Labor; the empowering of the
Theodore Roosevelt and His Times Harold Howland
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Then, too, a reorganization of the Department of Justice, of the Bureau of Corporations in the Department of Commerce and Labor, and of the
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