Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volume 40E.C. Markley & Son, 1915 - Bar associations |
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Page 33
... providing for a review in the Supreme Court of the United States , regardless of whether the decision in the state court upheld the constitutionality of the state statute or not , is now the law . Your committee , therefore , reports ...
... providing for a review in the Supreme Court of the United States , regardless of whether the decision in the state court upheld the constitutionality of the state statute or not , is now the law . Your committee , therefore , reports ...
Page 50
... provide additional quarters for the judges , and we set aside a number of rooms for their use . Senators vacated some of them ; Representatives vacated some rooms in the Capitol , and took other quarters in the new office buildings . We ...
... provide additional quarters for the judges , and we set aside a number of rooms for their use . Senators vacated some of them ; Representatives vacated some rooms in the Capitol , and took other quarters in the new office buildings . We ...
Page 51
... provide a building and say that the Supreme Court shall sit there , but suppose the court declines to do so , what process would the distinguished gentleman from Connecticut invoke ? William Howard Taft : I should say that one thing ...
... provide a building and say that the Supreme Court shall sit there , but suppose the court declines to do so , what process would the distinguished gentleman from Connecticut invoke ? William Howard Taft : I should say that one thing ...
Page 79
... providing for the elec- tion of members by the Executive Committee between meetings when nominated by a majority of the Vice - President and Local Council , 271 new members were elected . The committee has elected to honorary membership ...
... providing for the elec- tion of members by the Executive Committee between meetings when nominated by a majority of the Vice - President and Local Council , 271 new members were elected . The committee has elected to honorary membership ...
Page 352
... provides for its own amendment , and its safeguards may be thus destroyed ; but even against that action it interposes a valuable security by providing that it can only be amended by resolutions supported by two - thirds of each House ...
... provides for its own amendment , and its safeguards may be thus destroyed ; but even against that action it interposes a valuable security by providing that it can only be amended by resolutions supported by two - thirds of each House ...
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