1. Shurtleff v. United States, No. 76., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 20, 1903. , April 6, 1903, Decided
OVERVIEW: In the absence of a constitutional or statutory provision, the President, by virtue of his general power of appointment, removed an appointee, even though he was appointed by and with the consent of the Senate under the Customs Administrative Act.
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