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Strana 42
... judicial construction of 80 years , had been bestowed upon him by the Constitution itself . In my opinion it was not only proper , but it was his duty to cause the disputed question to be determined in the manner and by the tribunal ...
... judicial construction of 80 years , had been bestowed upon him by the Constitution itself . In my opinion it was not only proper , but it was his duty to cause the disputed question to be determined in the manner and by the tribunal ...
Strana 366
... judicial review of legislation . . . . Such an approach to constitutional construction tends to increase the dead areas in the Constitution , the lacunæ in which no power exists , either state or national , to deal with the problems of ...
... judicial review of legislation . . . . Such an approach to constitutional construction tends to increase the dead areas in the Constitution , the lacunæ in which no power exists , either state or national , to deal with the problems of ...
Strana 373
... judicial power - amendment by judicial say - so . It does not mean a judiciary so independent that it can deny the existence of facts universally recog- nized . How then could we proceed to perform the mandate given us ? It was said in ...
... judicial power - amendment by judicial say - so . It does not mean a judiciary so independent that it can deny the existence of facts universally recog- nized . How then could we proceed to perform the mandate given us ? It was said in ...
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