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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... responsibility of saying what is or is not constitutional . That power is vested in the Congress of the United States and is not vested in any court what- ever . " And the same speaker is repre- sented as having publicly asserted on ...
... responsibility of saying what is or is not constitutional . That power is vested in the Congress of the United States and is not vested in any court what- ever . " And the same speaker is repre- sented as having publicly asserted on ...
Strana 29
... responsibility which properly belongs to it upon the courts . It must and will often happen that the popular clamor will call for doubtful legislation , and men who depend upon the popular voice for their positions do not always care to ...
... responsibility which properly belongs to it upon the courts . It must and will often happen that the popular clamor will call for doubtful legislation , and men who depend upon the popular voice for their positions do not always care to ...
Strana 75
... responsibility in the maintenance of the balance of powers between the state and the federal gov- ernment . The disturbance of that balance has not the slightest weight to restrain their effort to secure the abate- ment of the evil ...
... responsibility in the maintenance of the balance of powers between the state and the federal gov- ernment . The disturbance of that balance has not the slightest weight to restrain their effort to secure the abate- ment of the evil ...
Strana 88
... responsibility to his constitu- ency . Were this the sole thing to be considered , and could some means be devised to prevent an abuse of the de- vicee , or were there no other possible way for securing the desired sense of responsibility ...
... responsibility to his constitu- ency . Were this the sole thing to be considered , and could some means be devised to prevent an abuse of the de- vicee , or were there no other possible way for securing the desired sense of responsibility ...
Strana 94
... responsibility , and then are held to strict accountability therefor ; it leads not to more legislation , but to infinitely less ; it leads to fixing public opinion on questions of vital principle , and not to dissipating it among a ...
... responsibility , and then are held to strict accountability therefor ; it leads not to more legislation , but to infinitely less ; it leads to fixing public opinion on questions of vital principle , and not to dissipating it among a ...
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