1. Burnap v. United States, No. 228, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 12, 1920 , April 19, 1920
OVERVIEW: Termination of a federal employee, who worked as a landscape architect in the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds, was proper because the fact that the Secretary of War appointed the employee did not preclude the Chief Engineer from removing him.
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