The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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Side 60
... elected by the people , and not at long intervals . The people are therefore always able to prevent an unconstitutional mis- use of the law - making power by intrusting it to persons who will , with greater faith , fulfill their first ...
... elected by the people , and not at long intervals . The people are therefore always able to prevent an unconstitutional mis- use of the law - making power by intrusting it to persons who will , with greater faith , fulfill their first ...
Side 69
... elected for four years , and enters upon the duties of his office on the 4th day of March . Relative to eligibility for re - election , the constitution says nothing . A single re - election has frequently occurred , but a re- elected ...
... elected for four years , and enters upon the duties of his office on the 4th day of March . Relative to eligibility for re - election , the constitution says nothing . A single re - election has frequently occurred , but a re- elected ...
Side 70
... elected simultaneously with the president and for the same period of time . Congress consists of the house of representatives and of the senate . The mem- bers of the house of representatives are elected for two years . Their terms all ...
... elected simultaneously with the president and for the same period of time . Congress consists of the house of representatives and of the senate . The mem- bers of the house of representatives are elected for two years . Their terms all ...
Side 71
... elected " by the people of the several states " ( art . I. , sec . 2 , § 1 ) . Farrar ( p . 150 ) thinks that by " people " is meant only citizens , and , in fact , only citizens of the United 1 What is called the government in Europe ...
... elected " by the people of the several states " ( art . I. , sec . 2 , § 1 ) . Farrar ( p . 150 ) thinks that by " people " is meant only citizens , and , in fact , only citizens of the United 1 What is called the government in Europe ...
Side 72
... elect- ors in each state shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the state legislature . " The active right of voting for congress- men , it thus appears , is not established on the same basis ...
... elect- ors in each state shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the state legislature . " The active right of voting for congress- men , it thus appears , is not established on the same basis ...
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