1. McGrain v. Daugherty, No. 28, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 5, 1924, Argued , January 17, 1927, Decided
OVERVIEW: Witness was not entitled to habeas corpus relief because the Senate had the power, through its own process, to compel the witness to appear before its committees and give testimony needed to enable the exercise of its legislative function.
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