Matter of Doyle

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1931-08-10

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Pound, J. (dissenting in part). The Legislature has power to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books and papers in order that it may perform its constitutional functions in enacting laws to correct real or apprehended dangers. It may delegate this power to a legislative committee by resolution. (Briggs <…

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