The Constitutional Review, Svazky 1–2Henry Campbell Black, Herbert Francis Wright National Association for Constitutional Government, 1917 The Constitutional review served as the official organ of the National Association for Constitutional Government, advocating the maintenance of constitutional government and recording its progress at home and abroad. The review includes articles on proposed or accomplished changes in constitutions, and on political activity related to the subject of constitutional government. Reviews of books on relevant topics are also included. |
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Strana 18
... express itself through an elected body of men for deliberation in law making . It is the only practi- cable way by which a large country can give expression to its will in deliberate legislation . Give suffrage to the peo- ple ; let law ...
... express itself through an elected body of men for deliberation in law making . It is the only practi- cable way by which a large country can give expression to its will in deliberate legislation . Give suffrage to the peo- ple ; let law ...
Strana 20
... express a dis- trust of these proposed changes are met with the withering question : " Are you afraid to trust the people ? " This chal- lenge suffices to utterly destroy politi- cal rivals and to entirely silence those ambitious but ...
... express a dis- trust of these proposed changes are met with the withering question : " Are you afraid to trust the people ? " This chal- lenge suffices to utterly destroy politi- cal rivals and to entirely silence those ambitious but ...
Strana 21
... express themselves from time to time are always right ? Are we ready to agree that no obstructions should be placed upon the dominating will of an existing majority ? And by a majority people , but of the electors . The elect- we do not ...
... express themselves from time to time are always right ? Are we ready to agree that no obstructions should be placed upon the dominating will of an existing majority ? And by a majority people , but of the electors . The elect- we do not ...
Strana 28
... express- ly forbidden , such act , notwithstanding the express prohibition , is in reality ef- fectual . It would be giving to the leg- islature a practical and real omnipo- tence , with the same breath which pro- fesses to restrict ...
... express- ly forbidden , such act , notwithstanding the express prohibition , is in reality ef- fectual . It would be giving to the leg- islature a practical and real omnipo- tence , with the same breath which pro- fesses to restrict ...
Strana 34
... express no opin- ion . The validity of an act passed by the legislature must be tested alone by the Constitution ; the courts have no right or power to nullify a statute upon the ground that it is against natural justice or public ...
... express no opin- ion . The validity of an act passed by the legislature must be tested alone by the Constitution ; the courts have no right or power to nullify a statute upon the ground that it is against natural justice or public ...
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