The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 45
... judges of the Supreme Court are , by the Consti- tution , appointed " during good behaviour , " in other words , for life ; whereas the judges in many of the States are appointed for short periods , " and are dependent for office and ...
... judges of the Supreme Court are , by the Consti- tution , appointed " during good behaviour , " in other words , for life ; whereas the judges in many of the States are appointed for short periods , " and are dependent for office and ...
Strana 46
... judges appointed by those legislatures , and depending upon them for their tenure of office . The State legislatures have no such check upon them as is afforded by the submission of their Acts to an independent tribunal , which can ...
... judges appointed by those legislatures , and depending upon them for their tenure of office . The State legislatures have no such check upon them as is afforded by the submission of their Acts to an independent tribunal , which can ...
Strana 51
... judges was sacrificed to the temper of the times . " + These descriptions , and much more to the same effect , apply to the period of the Revolutionary Govern- ment , and the confederation , between 1774 and 1789. The power to sanction ...
... judges was sacrificed to the temper of the times . " + These descriptions , and much more to the same effect , apply to the period of the Revolutionary Govern- ment , and the confederation , between 1774 and 1789. The power to sanction ...
Strana 59
... judges , but cannot remove them ; the House of Lords pos- sesses both legislative and judicial powers ; the House of Commons exercises the power of im- peachment ; and the judges occasionally " assist in the deliberations of the House ...
... judges , but cannot remove them ; the House of Lords pos- sesses both legislative and judicial powers ; the House of Commons exercises the power of im- peachment ; and the judges occasionally " assist in the deliberations of the House ...
Strana 60
Hugh Seymour Tremenheere. doned ; both the appointment and the payment of the judges having in some of the States been assumed by the legislature , while in others the judges have to submit to the ordeal of a popular election once every ...
Hugh Seymour Tremenheere. doned ; both the appointment and the payment of the judges having in some of the States been assumed by the legislature , while in others the judges have to submit to the ordeal of a popular election once every ...
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