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.C. Sec. 552, 667a; 33 U.S.C. Sec. 11, 567-567b. [1789] Green _v._ Biddle, 8 Wheat. 1, 85 (1823). [1790] Virginia _v._ Tennessee, 148 U.S. 503 (1893). [1791] Virginia _v._ West Virginia, 11 Wall. 39 (1871). [1792] Wharton _v._ Wise, 153 U.S. 155, 173 (1894). [1793] James _v._ Dravo Contracting Co., 302 U.S. 134 (1937). _See also_ Arizona _v._ California, 292 U.S. 341, 315 (1934). [1794] 332 U.S. 631 (1948). [1795] On the activities of the Board, in which representatives of both races participate and from which both races have benefited, _see_ Remarks of Hon. Spessard L. Holland of Florida. Cong. Rec., 81st Cong., 2d sess., v. 96, p. 465-470. [1796] Pennsylvania _v._ Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Co., 18 How. 421, 433 (1856). [1797] St. Louis & S.F.R. Co. _v._ James, 161 U.S. 545, 562 (1896). [1798] Poole _v._ Fleeger, 11 Pet. 185, 209 (1837); Rhode Island _v._ Massachusetts, 12 Pet. 657, 725 (1838). [1799] Hinderlider _v._ La Plata Co., 304 U.S. 92, 104, 106 (1938). [1800] Green _v._ Biddle, 8 Wheat. 1, 13 (1823); Virginia _v._ West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565 (1918). _See also_ Pennsylvania _v._ Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Co., 13 How. 518, 566 (1852); Olin _v._ Kitzmiller, 259 U.S. 260 (1922). [1801] Virginia _v._ West Virginia, 246 U.S. 565, 601 (1918). [1802] Dyer _v._ Sims, 341 U.S. 22 (1951). The case stemmed from mandamus proceedings brought to compel the auditor of West Virginia to pay out money to a commission which had been created by a compact between West Virginia and other States to control pollution of the Ohio River. The decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia denying mandamus was reversed by the Supreme Court, and the case remanded. The opinion of the Court, by Justice Frankfurter, reviews and revises the West Virginia Court's interpretation of the State constitution, thereby opening up, temporarily at least, a new field of power for judicial review. Justice Reed, challenging this extension of judicial review, thought the issue determined by the Supremacy Clause. Justice Jackson urged that the compact power was "inherent in sovereignty" and hence was limited only by the requirement of congressional consent. Justice Black concurred in the result without opinion. ARTICLE II EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Section 1. The President: Page Clause 1. Powers and term of the President 377 Nature and scope o
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