| 1821 - 438 页
...his case before that tribunal to which the people of the United States have assigned all such cases. It is most true that this court will not take jurisdiction...measure 'because it approaches the confines of the const iuition. We cannot pass it by because it is doubtfur. With whatever doubts, with whatever difficulties,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 800 页
...one, which it is at liberty to decline. While it is bound not to take jurisdiction, if it should not, it is equally true, that it must take jurisdiction, if it should. It cannot, as the legislature may, avoid a measure, because it approaches the confines of the constitution.... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1871 - 818 页
...system of government, has left us a maxim on this subject full of his profound judicial wisdom. He says: "It is most true that this court will not take jurisdiction...jurisdiction if it should. The judiciary cannot, as the legislative may. avoid a measure because it approaches the confines of the constitution. We cannot... | |
| Joseph Story - 1851 - 642 页
...his case before that tribunal to which the people of the United States have assigned all such cases. It is most true, that this court will not take jurisdiction...jurisdiction if it should. The judiciary cannot, as the leg1slature may, avoid a measure, because it approaches the confines of the constitution. We cannot... | |
| 1870 - 546 页
...patriot, to my aid. In Cohen v. Virginia, reported in 4 Wheaton, 404, that illustrious jurist said, "The judiciary cannot, as the legislature may, avoid a measure because it approaches to the confines of the Constitution. We cannot pass by it because it is doubtful. With whatever doubt,... | |
| 1870 - 546 页
...patriot, to my aid. In Cohen v. Virginia, reported in 4 "Wheaton, 404, that illustrious jurist said, "The judiciary cannot, as the legislature may, avoid a measure because it approaches to the confines of the Constitution. We cannot pass by it because it is doubtful. With whatever doubt,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1871 - 272 页
...patriot, to my aid. In Cohen v. Virginia, reported in 4 Wheaton, 404, that illustrious jurist said: " The judiciary cannot, as the Legislature may, avoid a measure because it approaches to the confines of the Constitution. We cannot pass by it because it is doubtful. With whatever doubt,... | |
| 1880 - 884 页
...Justice Marshall in Cohens agt. Virginia, are peculiarly applicable : "It is most true," he says. " that this Court will not take jurisdiction. If it...that it must take jurisdiction if it should." The Jndiciary cannot, as the Legislature may, avoid a measure because it approaches the confines of the... | |
| James Breckinridge Waller - 1880 - 104 页
...constitutional questions is not one which it is at liberty to decline. It cannot, as the legislative department may, avoid a measure because it approaches the confines of the constitution. It cannot pass it by because it is doubtful. With whatever doubt, with whatever difficulties, a case... | |
| 1894 - 1250 页
...Justice Marshall upon this subject hi the case of Cohens v. Virginia, 6 Wheat. 404, where he said: "The judiciary cannot, as the legislature may, avoid a measure because it approaches the conflues of the constitution. We cannot pass by a question because it is doubtful. With whatever doubts,... | |
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