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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... measures have been referred to the people for approval in 42 years , of which only 12 were adopted , while 19 were rejected . The extent to which the electors have participated in these decisions is inter- esting to note . From 1881 to ...
... measures have been referred to the people for approval in 42 years , of which only 12 were adopted , while 19 were rejected . The extent to which the electors have participated in these decisions is inter- esting to note . From 1881 to ...
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... measure was unconsti- tutional , and recalled the fact that Sen- ator G. had said so some months be- fore . To this Senator G. replied that the people of the country wanted the bill passed , and that he still had doubts about its ...
... measure was unconsti- tutional , and recalled the fact that Sen- ator G. had said so some months be- fore . To this Senator G. replied that the people of the country wanted the bill passed , and that he still had doubts about its ...
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... measure . But the court does not answer as a court , but as a constitutional adviser . Its opinion is always designated as " the opinion of the justices , " not of " the court . " The distinction is important , because it follows that ...
... measure . But the court does not answer as a court , but as a constitutional adviser . Its opinion is always designated as " the opinion of the justices , " not of " the court . " The distinction is important , because it follows that ...
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... measure of popular favor because , as he believed , the question had not been fully considered . But the relations of a governor to proposed legislation , and those of a court to legislation consum- mated , are entirely different ...
... measure of popular favor because , as he believed , the question had not been fully considered . But the relations of a governor to proposed legislation , and those of a court to legislation consum- mated , are entirely different ...
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... measure of direct legislation shall be decided by a majority of those voting upon that measure , as distinguished from the old Massachusetts tradition of decision by a majority of those vot- ing in the election . In other words , shall ...
... measure of direct legislation shall be decided by a majority of those voting upon that measure , as distinguished from the old Massachusetts tradition of decision by a majority of those vot- ing in the election . In other words , shall ...
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