American Constitutional Law, Τεύχος 1Foundation Press, 1978 - 1204 σελίδες |
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... judges who declare statutes and executive actions to be un- constitutional do not acquire their positions through popular election ; once appointed , they cease to be accountable even to the elected offi- cials who nominated and ...
... judges who declare statutes and executive actions to be un- constitutional do not acquire their positions through popular election ; once appointed , they cease to be accountable even to the elected offi- cials who nominated and ...
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... judges a fixed salary and life tenure , and by mak- ing congressional removal , at least , quite difficult . The process of 4. See Deutsch , supra note 2 , at 185- 87 . 5. Judges sitting on courts constituted pursuant to article III are ...
... judges a fixed salary and life tenure , and by mak- ing congressional removal , at least , quite difficult . The process of 4. See Deutsch , supra note 2 , at 185- 87 . 5. Judges sitting on courts constituted pursuant to article III are ...
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... judges and subordinate employees . How- ever , the Supreme Court has attempted to fill this constitutional void by ... judges from office . Article III , § 1 , provides : " The Judges , both of the supreme and inferior Courts , shall ...
... judges and subordinate employees . How- ever , the Supreme Court has attempted to fill this constitutional void by ... judges from office . Article III , § 1 , provides : " The Judges , both of the supreme and inferior Courts , shall ...
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