Albany Law Journal, Τόμος 68Weed, Parsons & Company, 1906 |
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Σελίδα 150
... Congress unconstitutional and void . Had the convention given such power to the courts , it certainly would not have left its exercise final and unreviewable . It gave the Congress power to over- ride the veto of the president , though ...
... Congress unconstitutional and void . Had the convention given such power to the courts , it certainly would not have left its exercise final and unreviewable . It gave the Congress power to over- ride the veto of the president , though ...
Σελίδα 151
... Congress , cannot safely be left in the hands of any body of men without supervision or control by any other authority whatever . If the President errs , his mandate expires in four years , and his party as well as himself is ...
... Congress , cannot safely be left in the hands of any body of men without supervision or control by any other authority whatever . If the President errs , his mandate expires in four years , and his party as well as himself is ...
Σελίδα 273
... Congress of the States to devise a uniform statute upon this question . In accordance with Governor Pennypacker's initiative and invitation , the governors , of forty - two states ap- pointed delegates to a congress as unique in its as ...
... Congress of the States to devise a uniform statute upon this question . In accordance with Governor Pennypacker's initiative and invitation , the governors , of forty - two states ap- pointed delegates to a congress as unique in its as ...
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