The Conference of Chief Justices Report of the Committee on Federal-State Relationships as Affected by Judicial Decisions, Adopted August 1958Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1959 - 38 sider |
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... Supreme Court on the other , because of the power of the Court to interpret and apply Acts of Congress and to determine the validity of administrative action and the permissible scope thereof . Fourth , whether federalism shall continue ...
... Supreme Court on the other , because of the power of the Court to interpret and apply Acts of Congress and to determine the validity of administrative action and the permissible scope thereof . Fourth , whether federalism shall continue ...
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... Supreme Court assumes the func- tion of policy - maker is also of concern to us in the conduct of our judicial business . We realize that in the course of American history the Supreme Court has frequently - one might , indeed , say ...
... Supreme Court assumes the func- tion of policy - maker is also of concern to us in the conduct of our judicial business . We realize that in the course of American history the Supreme Court has frequently - one might , indeed , say ...
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... Supreme Court's opinion in a spirit of ob- jectivity , free — or at least , comparatively free - of the emotional ... Supreme Court erred grievously in the Brown case ; that here the Court stepped across the line that divides ...
... Supreme Court's opinion in a spirit of ob- jectivity , free — or at least , comparatively free - of the emotional ... Supreme Court erred grievously in the Brown case ; that here the Court stepped across the line that divides ...
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