| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1919 - 708 páginas
...constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by the judges, as a fundamental law. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning...to be an irreconcilable variance between the two, . . the Constitution ought to be preferred to the statute, the intention of the people to the intention... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1919 - 1222 páginas
...Constitution is. in fact, and must be regarded by the judges, as a fundamental lav. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning...the legislative body. If there should happen to be si irreconcilable variance between the two, that which has the superior obligation and validity ought,... | |
| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1919 - 690 páginas
...constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by the judges, as a fundamental law. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning of any particular act proIceeding from the legislative body. If there should happen to be an irreconcilable^ variance between... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 1925 - 360 páginas
...Federalist: "A constitution is in fact, and must be regarded by the judges, as a fundamental law. ... If there should happen to be an irreconcilable variance between the two, . . . the constitution ought to be preferred to the statute." The most recent and exhaustive examination... | |
| 1920 - 490 páginas
...constitution is in fact, and must be regarded by the judges, as a fundamental law. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning...any particular act proceeding from the legislative body."4 Speaking of the power of the legislature, Gibson, CJ, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,... | |
| 1918 - 500 páginas
...constitution is in fact, and must be regarded by the judge? as a fundamental law. It, therefore, belongs to them to ascertain its meaning as well as the meaning of any particular a:t proceeding from the legislative body. "If there should happen to be an irreconcilable variance... | |
| 1924 - 358 páginas
...constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by the judges, as a fundamental law. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning...legislative body. "If there should happen to be an irreconcileable variance between the two, that which has the superior obligation and validity ought,... | |
| 1884 - 918 páginas
...constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by the judges as a fundamental law. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning...the legislative body. If there should happen to be irreconcilable variance between the two, that which has the superior obligation . . . ought to be preferred."... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 314 páginas
...the courts. A constitution is, in fact, and must be, regarded by the judges as a fundamental law. It must therefore belong to them to ascertain its meaning,...particular act proceeding from the legislative body * * *. * * * They ought to regulate their decisions toy the fundamental laws, rather than by those... | |
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