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" If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution— and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature — the Constitution, and not such ordinary act, must govern the case to which they both apply. "
Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar Association - Page 150
by Illinois State Bar Association - 1901
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 1

United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - Court rules - 1812 - 486 pages
...duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, the constitution,...act, must govern the case to which they both apply. Those, then, who controvert the principle that the constitution is to be considered, in court, as a...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 2

Robert Walsh - American literature - 1827 - 674 pages
...duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution ; and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary Act of the legislature; the Constitution,...Act, must govern the case to which they both apply." The Chief Justice proceeds — " Those, then, who controvert the principle, that the Constitution is...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volume 3

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 800 pages
...duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the constitution ; and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature ; the constitution,...act, must govern the case, to which they both apply. "Those, then, who controvert the principle, that the constitution is to be considered, in courts, as...
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The Writings of John Marshall, Late Chief Justice of the United States, Upon ...

John Marshall - Constitutional law - 1839 - 762 pages
...dutyT^ If, then, the courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, the constitution,...act, must govern the case to which they both apply. Those, then, who controvert the principle thai the constitution ICr. 177. is to be considered in court...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 4

United States - Law - 1850 - 906 pages
...1 Cond. Rep. 256. If courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature ; the constitution,...act, must govern the case to which they both apply. Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch, 137 ; 1 Cond. Rep. 267. In the construction of a statute, positive and...
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The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America, Volume 4

United States - Law - 1848 - 880 pages
...1 Cond. Rep. 256. If courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature; the constitution,...ordinary act, must govern the case to which they both npplv. Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch, 137 ; 1 Cond. Rep. 267. In the construction of a statute, positive...
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Commentaries on the constitution of the United States, Volume 1

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1851 - 642 pages
...duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, the constitution, and not such ordinary act, must govern the cose to which they both apply. garded, and the acts of the legislature and executive enjoy a secure...
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Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 184

Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 830 pages
...duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, the Constitution,...act, must govern the case to which they both apply." The Constitution, section 1 of the schedule, declares that: "The common law and the statute laws now...
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The public statutes at large of the United States of America, from 1789 to ...

R. Peters - 1856 - 896 pages
...courts are to regard the constitution, and the constitution is superior to any ordinary act of tie legislature; the constitution, and not such ordinary act, must govern the case to which they both applt. Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch, 137 ; 1 Cond. Rep. 267. In the construction of a statute, positive...
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The Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 1

Henry Flanders - 1858 - 572 pages
...duty. If, then, the courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the Legislature, the Constitution,...act, must govern the case to which they both apply.' As in the case of Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court declared void an act of Congress which they...
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