Darling on Trusts: Department of Justice; The Sherman Anti-Trust Law, with Amendments; The New Rules of Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States; A List of Cases Instituted by the United States Under the Sherman Law (Classic Reprint)

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The Department Of Justice, in Washington, D. C., is devoted to the enforcement Of the laws Of the Federal Government. About ten million dollars a year are appropriated by Congress for purposes within the jurisdiction of this Depart ment, which includes the salaries Of all United States Judges, Attorneys, and Marshals.

By the Constitution of the United States certain supreme powers are conferred upon the Federal Government, - anything in the constitution and laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.

The power and duty to execute these laws is vested in the President; the judicial power devolves upon the Supreme Court and inferior courts, as Congress may establish.

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