Report of a Special Meeting ... and the ... Annual Meeting of the Colorado Bar Association, Band 27The Association, 1924 |
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... just enough law possible to complicate that which he is attempting to handle , not having kept up with current decisions and current law . I believe that this question should come up , and 28 TRANSACTIONS TWENTY - SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING.
... just enough law possible to complicate that which he is attempting to handle , not having kept up with current decisions and current law . I believe that this question should come up , and 28 TRANSACTIONS TWENTY - SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING.
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... decisions of the Supreme Court I am inclined to think that when they render decisions , and some of those more expeditious decisions , that they have not read previous decisions upon the same point delivered by themselves . ( Laughter ...
... decisions of the Supreme Court I am inclined to think that when they render decisions , and some of those more expeditious decisions , that they have not read previous decisions upon the same point delivered by themselves . ( Laughter ...
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... decisions , " and in that long line of decisions were many important cases where four of the Justices dissented . I submit that there is no reasonable ground for saying that it would be destroying the power of the Supreme Conrt or the ...
... decisions , " and in that long line of decisions were many important cases where four of the Justices dissented . I submit that there is no reasonable ground for saying that it would be destroying the power of the Supreme Conrt or the ...
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... deciding constitutional questions in reference to legislative acts . It seems to me that there is no shadow of doubt that the Constitution itself in article III , the Judiciary Article , in which it places the judicial power of the ...
... deciding constitutional questions in reference to legislative acts . It seems to me that there is no shadow of doubt that the Constitution itself in article III , the Judiciary Article , in which it places the judicial power of the ...
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... decisions of their supreme courts , and in some unreported decisions , had exercised that function without question . In the Federalist ( No. 78 ) Alexander Hamilton discusses it ; and in May and June , 1789 , a newspaper published in ...
... decisions of their supreme courts , and in some unreported decisions , had exercised that function without question . In the Federalist ( No. 78 ) Alexander Hamilton discusses it ; and in May and June , 1789 , a newspaper published in ...
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Seite 229 - Limitations of this kind can be preserved in practice no other way than through the medium of courts of justice, whose duty it must be to declare all acts contrary to the manifest tenor of the Constitution void. Without this, all the reservations of particular rights or privileges would amount to nothing.
Seite 368 - A judge should not act in a controversy where a near relative is a party; he should not suffer his conduct to justify the impression that any person can improperly influence him or unduly enjoy his favor, or that he is affected by the kinship, rank, position or influence of any party or other person.
Seite 341 - The court shall, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings which shall not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party, and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Seite 204 - ... ^Should congress, in the execution of its powers, adopt measures which are prohibited by the constitution ; or should congress, under the pretext of executing its powers, pass laws for the accomplishment of objects not entrusted to the government...
Seite 223 - We believe as much as Judge Douglas (perhaps more) in obedience to, and respect for, the judicial department of government. We think its decisions on constitutional questions, when fully settled, should control not only the particular cases decided, but the general policy of the country, subject to be disturbed only by amendments of the Constitution as provided in that instrument itself. More than this would be revolution. But we think the Dred Scott decision is erroneous. We know the court that...
Seite 371 - A judge should abstain from performing or taking part in any judicial act In which his personal interests are involved. If he has personal litigation In the court of which he Is judge, he need not resign his judgeship on that account, but he should, of course, refrain from any judicial act in such a controversy.
Seite 369 - Conversation between the judge and counsel in court is often necessary, but the judge should be studious to avoid controversies which are apt to obscure the merits of the dispute between litigants and lead to its unjust disposition. In addressing counsel, litigants, or witnesses, he should avoid a controversial manner or tone. He should avoid interruptions of counsel in their arguments except to clarify his mind as to their positions, and he should not be tempted to the unnecessary display of learning...
Seite 346 - Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. Section 2. The power of the several States is unimpaired by this Article except that the operation of State laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress.
Seite 63 - What is the liberty of the press? Who can give it any definition which would not leave the utmost latitude for evasion? I hold it to be impracticable; and from this, I infer that its security, whatever fine declarations may be inserted in any constitution respecting it, must altogether depend on public opinion and on the general spirit of the people and of the government...
Seite 71 - If a law should be made inconsistent with those powers vested by this instrument in Congress, the judges, as a consequence of their independence, and the particular powers of government being defined, will declare such law to be null and void; for the power of the Constitution predominates. Any thing, therefore, that shall be enacted by Congress contrary thereto, will not have the force of law.