The supreme court, of the corporate United states, decides Railroad Retirement Board v. Alton Railroad, declaring the Railroad Retirement Act (the first social security act) to be unlawful.
[restored 7/11/2022]
The New Deal II (1935 – 1939) continues: De facto Commander in Chief Franklin Roosevelt, Esq. issues Executive Order 7034, creating the Works Progress Administration, greatly expanding the Federal government’s efforts to provide unlawful public works construction jobs to the jobless.
NOTE: As an attorney (Officer of the Court) Roosevelt was ineligible to serve in two branches of government at the same time, according to Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].
[restored 7/11/2022] Thanks to Jim Lorenz for this entry.
Subsequent Events:
Authority:
Article V of Amendment
ccc-2point0.com/constitution-for-the-united-states
“Law of the Jungle”
ccc-2point0.com/preface
References:
Railroad Retirement Board v. Alton Railroad Co., 295 U.S. 330 (1935).
Gerald Gunther, Constitutional Law, twelfth edition, (Westbury, New York: Foundation Press, 1991), 116.
Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of America, 1776-1976, (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 1975), 337.
May
newdeal.feri.org/days/05.htm
Railroad Retirement Board v. Alton Railroad Co.
supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/295/330/case.html