| John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland - 1894 - 1028 str.
...Geary law, approved May 5th, 1892, Mr. Justice Gray said : "In our jurisprudence it is well settled that the provisions of an act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the courts, even in contravention... | |
| James Bradley Thayer - 1895 - 1214 str.
...in the country has been made by Congress to depend. . . . In our jurisprudence, it is well settled that the provisions of an Act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the courts, even in contravention... | |
| Benjamin Harrison - 1897 - 410 str.
...(Justice Gray), in the Chinese Exclusion case (149 US, 720): In our jurisprudence, it is well settled that the provisions of an act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its Constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the Courts, even in contravention... | |
| Benjamin Harrison - 1897 - 400 str.
...(Justice Gray), in the Chinese Exclusion case (149 US, 720) : In our jurisprudence, it is well settled that the provisions of an act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its Constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the Courts, even in contravention... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1897 - 936 str.
...highest and most binding of laws, beyond any Maguire. merely internal regulation which one of the parties provisions of an Act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its constitutional authority, must, if clear and explicit, be upheld by the Courts, even in contravention of stipulations in an earlier... | |
| Benjamin Harrison - 1898 - 408 str.
...(Justice Gray), in the Chinese Exclusion case (149 US, 720) : In our jurisprudence, it is well settled that the provisions of an act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its Constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the Courts, even in contravention... | |
| Benjamin Harrison - 1897 - 416 str.
...(Justice Gray), in the Chinese Exclusion case (149 US, 720): In our jurisprudence, it is well settled that the provisions of an act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its Constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the Courts, even in contravention... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 808 str.
...effect of statutes and treaties, the court says (pp. 720-721): "In our jurisprudence, it is well settled that the provisions of an act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the courts, even in contravention... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 850 str.
...effect of statutes and treaties, the court says (pp. 720-721): "In our jurisprudence, it is well settled that the provisions of an act of Congress, passed in the exercise of its constitutional authority, on this, as on any other subject, if clear and explicit, must be upheld by the courts, even in contravention... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1906 - 738 str.
...officer of a corporation which is charged with a violation of a statute of the State of its creation, or of an act of Congress passed in the exercise of its constitutional powers, cannot refuse to produce the books and papers of such corporation, we do not wish to be understood... | |
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