The Conference of Chief Justices Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected by Judicial Decisions, Adopted August 1958Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1959 - Počet stran: 38 |
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Strana 61
... freedom that can be secured to it . In the United States , the case is altogether different . The people , not the government , possess the absolute sovereignty . The legislature , no less than the executive , is under limitations of ...
... freedom that can be secured to it . In the United States , the case is altogether different . The people , not the government , possess the absolute sovereignty . The legislature , no less than the executive , is under limitations of ...
Strana 62
... freedom of animadversion , than might be tolerated by the genuis of such a government as that of Great Britain . In the latter , it is a maxim , that the king , an hereditary , not a respon- sible magistrate , can do no wrong ; and that ...
... freedom of animadversion , than might be tolerated by the genuis of such a government as that of Great Britain . In the latter , it is a maxim , that the king , an hereditary , not a respon- sible magistrate , can do no wrong ; and that ...
Strana 76
... freedom be not abridged ; the same argu- ment results from the same consideration , for a power over the exercise of religion , under the limitation that its freedom be not prohibited . For if Congress may regulate the freedom of the ...
... freedom be not abridged ; the same argu- ment results from the same consideration , for a power over the exercise of religion , under the limitation that its freedom be not prohibited . For if Congress may regulate the freedom of the ...
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