| Brinton Coxe - 1893 - 446 páginas
...important functions of the govern" ment, nothing less than a control over legislatures, execu' ' tives and the sovereignties which formed the United States,...imperial state and of the "states which constituted the imperittm, and this has been "done without any reference to the subject in the constitu"tion, and probably... | |
| 1894 - 1120 páginas
...following propositions : first. That the power to declare legislation to be unconstitutional •ad void has been created and lodged by inference, and by inference only, in one branch of the government, to wit : the judicial. SftomJ, That there is no reference whatsoever to any such power*... | |
| John Hampden Dougherty - 1912 - 156 páginas
...conclusion is as follows : (1) That the power of declaring legislation to be unconstitutional and void has been created and lodged by inference, and by inference only, in one branch of the government, viz., the judicial: (2) That there is no reference whatsoever to any such power in... | |
| Brinton Coxe - 2005 - 434 páginas
...distinctly maintained : (I). That the power of declaring legislation to be unconstitutional and void has been created and lodged by inference, and by inference only, in one branch of the government, viz., the judicial: (2). That there is no reference whatsoever to any such power in... | |
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