National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government
The National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government (NCUCG), also known as the Committee for Constitutional Government (CCG), was founded in 1937 in opposition to Franklin D. Roosevelt's Court Packing Bill. The Committee opposed most, if not all, of the New Deal legislation. Founders of the Committee were Frank Gannett, Amos Pinchot and Edward Rumely. The organization enjoyed considerable success in opposing the Bill, also because of large mailing list campaign targeted at legal professionals.
Amos PinchotCommittee for Constitutional GovernmentEdward RumelyFrank GannettJoseph P. KampJudicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937Merwin K. HartNational committee to uphold constitutional governmentNorman Vincent PealeTaft–Hartley ActThe Road Ahead: America's Creeping RevolutionWillford I. KingWilliam J. H. Boetcker
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National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government
The National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government (NCUCG), also known as the Committee for Constitutional Government (CCG), was founded in 1937 in opposition to Franklin D. Roosevelt's Court Packing Bill. The Committee opposed most, if not all, of the New Deal legislation. Founders of the Committee were Frank Gannett, Amos Pinchot and Edward Rumely. The organization enjoyed considerable success in opposing the Bill, also because of large mailing list campaign targeted at legal professionals.
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