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" If it be said that the legislative body are themselves the constitutional judges of their own powers, and that the construction they put upon them is conclusive upon the other departments, it may be answered that this cannot be the natural presumption,... "
A Collection of Cases Decided by the General Court of Virginia, Chiefly ... - Página 82
por Virginia. General Court, William Brockenbrough, Hugh Holmes - 1815 - 336 páginas
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Prayer in Public Schools and Buildings--federal Court Jurisdiction ..., Volumen4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice - 1981 - 1048 páginas
...and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments. If it be said that the legislative body are themselves...be collected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. ... It is far more rational to suppose that the courts were designed to be an intermediate...
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Roots of the Republic: American Founding Documents Interpreted

Stephen L. Schechter - 1990 - 478 páginas
...acting by virtue of powers may do not only what their powers do not authorise, but what they forbid. If it be said that the legislative body are themselves...be collected from any particular provisions in the constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the constitution could intend to enable the representatives...
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One United People: The Federalist Papers and the National Idea

Edward Millican - 292 páginas
...acts contrary to the manifest tenor of the constitution void." He explicitly rejects the viewpoint that "the legislative body are themselves the constitutional...upon them is conclusive upon the other departments." Not all of the Founders believed in the wisdom of judicial review, but Hamilton certainly did. It is...
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Handbook of Court Administration and Management

Hays - 1992 - 552 páginas
...acting by virtue of powers may do not only what their powers do not authorize, but what they forbid. If it be said that the legislative body are themselves...be collected from any particular provisions in the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution could intend to enable the representatives...
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Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice

Drucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson - 1992 - 428 páginas
...maintenance and interpretation of the supreme law: the judicial branch. "If it be said," he added, "that the legislative body are themselves the constitutional...answered, that this cannot be the natural presumption." It was more reasonable or rational in Hamilton's view to suppose "that the courts were designed to...
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The Constitution in the Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years, 1789-1888

David P. Currie - 1992 - 518 páginas
...1827-30) [hereinafter cited as ELLIOT'S DEBATES] (Oliver Ellsworth); 3 id. at 553 (John Marshall). 43 If it be said that the legislative body are themselves the constitutional judges of their own powers, . . . this cannot be the natural presumption, where it is not to be recollected from any particular...
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Judicial Dictatorship

William Quirk, R. Randall Bridwell - 1995 - 162 páginas
..."representatives of the people are superior to the people themselves." It would violate this principle to say that the "legislative body are themselves the constitutional...upon them is conclusive upon the other departments." So far, so good. Jefferson agreed with the argument to this point. But not with the next step. Hamilton...
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The Federalist: Design for a Constitutional Republic

George Wescott Carey - 1994 - 220 páginas
...its own powers and that its judgment should also be binding on the other departments. This, he holds, "cannot be the natural presumption where it is not to be collected from any particular provisions of the Constitution. It is not otherwise to be supposed that the Constitution could intend to enable...
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Blackstone's Commentaries: With Notes of Reference to the ..., Volumen1

St. George Tucker, William Blackstone - 2000 - 3301 páginas
...acting by virtue of powers may do, notonly what their powers do not authorize, but what they forbid. " If it be said that the legislative body are themselves...constitutional judges of their own powers, and that the consruction they put upon them is conclusive upon the other departments, it may be answered, that this...
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International Terrorism: Threats and Responses : Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1996 - 762 páginas
...acting by virtue of powers, may do not only what powers do not authorize, but what they forbid."); id. ("If it be said that the legislative body are themselves the constitutional judges of their own powers . ". . . It is far more rational to suppose, that the courts were designed to be an intermediate body...
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