| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1889 - 308 頁
...of the very essence of judicial duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary Act of the...courts must close their eyes on the Constitution and see only the law. " This doctrine would subvert the very foundation of all written constitutions. It... | |
| 1890 - 868 頁
...then, the courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary acts of the legislature, the constitution, and not such...courts must close their eyes on the constitution and see only the law. The power was never seriously questioned in the federal courts after the decision... | |
| John Ordronaux - 1891 - 716 頁
...is of the very essence of judicial duty. If then the Courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary Act of the...Courts must close their eyes on the Constitution, and see only the law."1 In the record of our Federal legislation of one hundred years, only a few instances... | |
| Hampton Lawrence Carson - 1892 - 472 頁
...of the very essence of judicial duty. If, then, the Courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the...act, must govern the case to which they both apply." From this remorseless logic there could be no escape. Apart from the interest which will always be... | |
| Brinton Coxe - 1893 - 446 頁
...of the very essence of judicial duty. "If then the courts are to regard the constitution ; and " the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the..." Those then who controvert the principle that the con" stitution is to be considered, in court, as a paramount law, "are reduced to the necessity of... | |
| James Bradley Thayer - 1894 - 470 頁
...essence of judicial duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constttution is superior to any ordinary Act of the Legislature,...courts must close their eyes on the Constitution, and see only the law. This doctrine would subvert the very foundation of all written constitutions. It... | |
| 1916 - 412 頁
...the very essence of judicial duty. " ' If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the...act, must govern the case to which they both apply.' " Prof. James B. Thayer, one of our greatest authorities on constitutional law, pointed out several... | |
| 1895 - 856 頁
...then, the courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is sjperior to any ordinary acts of the legislature, the Constitution, and not such ordinary act, must govern the case to which the)- both apply. Those, then, who controvert the principle that the Constitution is to be considered... | |
| William Pinckney Fishback - 1896 - 502 頁
...constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, the consitution, and not such ordinary act, must govern the case to...necessity of maintaining that courts must close their eyes to the constitution and see only the law. This doctrine would subvert the very foundation of all written... | |
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