| United States - 1917 - 1716 páginas
...the 1 The Executive Power.—The executive power Is vested in a President, and, as far as his powers are derived from the Constitution, he is beyond the...by the Constitution through the Impeaching power. (Kendall v. US, 12 Pet., 524. 610; Marbury t>. Madison, 1 Cranch, 137, 166.) Execution of the lanes.—The... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - 1919 - 494 páginas
...on the case being appealed to it endorsed this opinion and in the course of its own opinion said:* It by no means follows that every officer in every branch of that (the executive) department is under the exclusive direction of the President. ... It would be an alarming... | |
| United States - 1924 - 940 páginas
...such as to justify the process. The executive power is vested in a President; and so far as his powers are derived from the Constitution, he is beyond the...by the Constitution through the impeaching power. Kendall r. US, 12 Pet. 010. Mississippi v. Johnson, 4 Wall. 483. Section 4.— IMPEACHMENTS. The President,... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - 1927 - 216 páginas
...of the Circuit Court, said: The executive power is vested in a President, and as far as his powers are derived from the constitution, he is beyond the...exclusive direction of the President. Such a principle, we apprehend, is not, certainly cannot, be claimed by the President. There are certain political duties... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1927 - 526 páginas
...Mr. Justice Thompson, said: The executive power is vested in a President, and as far as his powers are derived from the Constitution, he is beyond the...exclusive direction of the President. Such a principle, we apprehend is not, and certainly cannot be claimed by the President. There are certain political duties... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - 1927 - 760 páginas
...of the circuit court, said : The executive power is vested in a President, and as far as his powers are derived from the Constitution, he is beyond the...Constitution through the impeaching power. But it by no means '5 Cranch, CC 163. 1 12 Peters, 524. follows that every officer in every branch of that department... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - 1927 - 764 páginas
...prescribed by the Constitution through the impeaching power. But it by no means * 5 Cranch, CC 163. follows that every officer in every branch of that...exclusive direction of the President. Such a principle, we apprehend, is not, certainly cannot, be claimed by the President. There are certain political duties... | |
| John Preston Comer - 1927 - 292 páginas
...ministerial capacity, they have value here because they indicate that the President, while in office, " is beyond the reach of any other department, except...prescribed by the Constitution through the impeaching power ", an authority largely political in nature. The important point is that the President is thought to... | |
| 1927 - 1098 páginas
...Court. Thus in Kendall v. United States, 12 Pet. 524, 610 (US 1838) we find Justice Thompson writing: "It by no means follows, that every officer in every branch of that [the executive] department is under the exclusive direction of the President. ... It would be an alarming... | |
| Illinois. Civil Service Commission - 1912 - 112 páginas
...duties required to be performed. The executive power is vested in a President, and, as far as his powers are derived from the Constitution, he is beyond the...any other department, except in the mode prescribed in the Constitution, through the impeaching power. But it by no means follows that any officer in every... | |
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