Basic Cases in Constitutional LawMacmillan, 1980 - 313 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 126
... duty is one of gravity and , delicacy ; and that rational doubts must be resolved in favor of the constitutionality of the statute . But whose doubts , and by whom resolved ? Un- doubtedly it is the duty of a member of the court , in ...
... duty is one of gravity and , delicacy ; and that rational doubts must be resolved in favor of the constitutionality of the statute . But whose doubts , and by whom resolved ? Un- doubtedly it is the duty of a member of the court , in ...
Σελίδα 248
... duty is the power to protect our Government against those who would subvert or over- throw it by unlawful means . In the discharge of this duty , the President - through the Attorney General - may find it necessary to employ electronic ...
... duty is the power to protect our Government against those who would subvert or over- throw it by unlawful means . In the discharge of this duty , the President - through the Attorney General - may find it necessary to employ electronic ...
Σελίδα 278
... duty under the Con- stitution “ to take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed ” -a duty described by President Benjamin Harrison as " the central idea of the office . " The President reported to Congress the morning after the ...
... duty under the Con- stitution “ to take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed ” -a duty described by President Benjamin Harrison as " the central idea of the office . " The President reported to Congress the morning after the ...
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