Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... judges from the influence of politics , and the violence of of prejudice and passion , it presents an example of judicial in- dependence unattainable in any of the states and far beyond that of the highest court of England . " I , 6 , 7 ...
... judges from the influence of politics , and the violence of of prejudice and passion , it presents an example of judicial in- dependence unattainable in any of the states and far beyond that of the highest court of England . " I , 6 , 7 ...
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... judges to maintain the national supremacy . " 994 The investigations of the author have been so extensive that he may be pardoned for rather frequent references to episodes and incidents which were either " hitherto un- noticed " or ...
... judges to maintain the national supremacy . " 994 The investigations of the author have been so extensive that he may be pardoned for rather frequent references to episodes and incidents which were either " hitherto un- noticed " or ...
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... judge from the major part of modern newspaper reports on leading Supreme Court cases , and from typical political speeches on the same , these would not be turned to as sources of any considerable value in tracing the history of No. 1 ...
... judge from the major part of modern newspaper reports on leading Supreme Court cases , and from typical political speeches on the same , these would not be turned to as sources of any considerable value in tracing the history of No. 1 ...
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... Personal , Political and Economic Influences in the Decisions of Judges , " 17 ILL . L. REV . 96 ( 1922 ) . in the treatment of certain phases of the consideration of 8 [ Vol . IV Political and Social Science Quarterly.
... Personal , Political and Economic Influences in the Decisions of Judges , " 17 ILL . L. REV . 96 ( 1922 ) . in the treatment of certain phases of the consideration of 8 [ Vol . IV Political and Social Science Quarterly.
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... judges are not ab- stract and impersonal oracles , but are men whose views are necessarily , though by no conscious intent affected by inheritance , education and environment and by the impact of history , past and present ; and , as Judge ...
... judges are not ab- stract and impersonal oracles , but are men whose views are necessarily , though by no conscious intent affected by inheritance , education and environment and by the impact of history , past and present ; and , as Judge ...
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