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separation of powersinvestigation subpoena
McGrain v. Daugherty
273 U.S. 135 (1927)
Key Principle
Each House of Congress has an implied constitutional power, as a necessary auxiliary to its legislative function, to conduct investigations and to compel private individuals to appear and give testimony needed to enable it to legislate effectively.
Area of Law
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