Marshall, John. Argument on Police Power, 365- Argument in Ware vs. Hylton, 340-341 Martin, Luther, cited, 281, 337 Mexico, Cession of California, 293 Cession of New Mexico, 293 Mik ell, William E., cited, 307, 335, 344 348, 349, 350, 352n. Montijo case, 382-383 Morris, Gouverneur, cited, 278 New Jersey Plan, 277, 280, 331 Designated internal police in of States, 356-376 Cases considered, 356-374, 383- 392 Taney on, 360, 370-371 Definitions, 364, 374 Marshall on, 365, 366 Conclusion as to supremacy of 393 Political Aspect of Questions arising Porto Rico, acquisition of, 293 Prussia, Proposed Treaty of 1844 with, Randolph, Edmund, 275, 276, 279 Reciprocity Treaties, 288, 290-292 Russia, Cession of Alaska, 289, 293 Sherman, Roger, cited, 278 Cession of Florida, 293 Treaty of 1819 with, 310 ff Passage of acts violative of treat- Police Power of, 356-376 Police Power of and prohibition acts, 359-360, 366, 369-370 Study of Law; Historical Method, 272- Supremacy of Treaty provisions over Controverted, but established at Cases analyzed, 339-356 How enforced, 376-395, 398 Tallulah Murders, 379-380 Failure to appreciate force of On State Police Power, 360, 370- Action, when Atty-General, 376 Acquisition of, 271, 293-300 Territory, Acquisition of, by Congressional resolution, 298-300 Consent of Congress to acquisition of, 297-298 Applicability of Constitution to Texas, annexation of, 274, 298-299 Political aspects of questions aris- with France in 1853, 320, 356-357 with Great Britain in 1794, 285 287, 348-349, 351 with Great Britain in 1815, 287 with Confederation, disregarded Evolution of treaty clauses in Federal Convention, 275-281 Commerce, regulating, 322-323 May repeal prior Act of Congress, 312-313, 320–321 May be superseded by Act of Congress, 313, 315, 318-319 Enforcement of, 376-395 Necessity for inclusion of provi sions for enforcement, 393-395 Treaties, Status of, when in conflict with Treaty-making Power, Nature of problems concerning, Relative to subjects committed to Colorable exercise of, 284-285 appropriations, 285–287, 289 Relative to imposition of duties, 287-293, 317-318, 322-323 Attitude of A. Jackson, 292 Speech of C. C. Pinckney concern ing, 326-327 Speech of Senator Collom, 290 Tyler, John, Antagonism of Senate in 1844, 288 Virginia Plan, 275, 276, 279, 280, 281 Washington, George, His Message to Congress respecting appropriations to carry out Treaties, 286-287 Criticism of State treatment of treaties under Confederation, 331 Letter accompanying draft of Constitution, 335 White, Mr. Justice, opinion in Insular Cases discussed, 294-298 Williamson, Hugh, cited, 280 Wilson, James, cited, 278, 279, 336-337 |