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THE GOVERNMENT'S RIGHT; Argument by the Attorney General in the Debs Case. THE UNITED STATES WAS A TRUSTEE Not Only the Privilege but the Duty of the Government to Prevent Restrictions of Inter-State Commerce.

THE GOVERNMENT'S RIGHT; Argument by the Attorney General in the Debs Case. THE UNITED STATES WAS A TRUSTEE Not Only the Privilege but the Duty of the Government to Prevent Restrictions of Inter-State Commerce.
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WASHINGTON, March 26. -- Attorney General Olney, in his argument in the Debs habeas corpus case to-day, based his claim for United States jurisdiction in the premises on grounds not previously stated. He said: "The single question now is whether the court below had jurisdiction of the case made by the original bill." View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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