roper" clause 426
Constitutional limits of the treaty-making power:
Missouri _v._ Holland 428
Indian treaties 431
Present status of Indian treaties 432
International Agreements without Senate approval 433
Routine executive agreements 433
Law-making executive agreements 434
President McKinley's contribution 435
Executive agreements affecting Far Eastern Relations 436
International obligation of executive agreements 436
Litvinov agreement of 1933 437
United States _v._ Belmont 437
United States _v._ Pink; National supremacy 438
Hull-Lothian agreement, 1940 439
War-time agreements 440
Executive agreements by authorization of Congress 441
Reciprocal trade agreements 441
Constitutionality of trade agreements 442
Lend-Lease Act 443
President plus Congress versus Senate 443
Arbitration agreements 444
Agreements under the United Nations Charter 444
United Nations Participation Act 445
Executive establishment 445
"Office" 445
"Ambassadors and other public ministers" 445
Presidential diplomatic agents 447
Congressional regulation of offices 449
Conduct in office 450
The loyalty issue 451
Legislation increasing duties of an officer 452
"Inferior officers"; "employees" 452
Stages of appointment process 453
Nomination 453
Senate approval 453
When Senate consent is c
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