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    Cornell Law website omits 12 USC 95a

    I think that while searching for files I discovered why. I am a little upset with myself for not naming this file better. I do not remember who is writing or what book this can be found in... Now I remember it is found in the Public Papers and Address of FDR - and this is FDR speaking, but he had approached the former President about the TWEA.

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    But this really says it all too. No wonder Cornell Law School is "omitting" it from the website.

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    On another post I wrote an email to the staff.

    SUBJECT: Breach of Trust


    Which is to presume that Cornell Law is a trusted website to begin with.

    I find it a bit disturbing that, let's presume for now an IT grad student is presuming to legislate for Congress... by "Omitting" statutes from the US Code.

    https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/12/95a

    Please note that Congress has not omitted that statute.

    https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCODE...pIV-sec95a.pdf

    It started bothering me enough to mention it. Please keep the law you display on your website coherent with the actual law.


    Thank you.
    David Merrill.
    Last edited by David Merrill; 09-10-16 at 11:28 PM.

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