Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... upon the interests involved and the character of the rights affected . Great finality is accorded administrative decisions in those fields in which the government has the greatest power , as , for instance , the collection of taxes ...
... upon the interests involved and the character of the rights affected . Great finality is accorded administrative decisions in those fields in which the government has the greatest power , as , for instance , the collection of taxes ...
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It remains , therefore , a . matter of policy , an assigning of values on a basis of encouraging investment and serving public interest . Justice Brandeis , in his dissent , concurred in by Judges Clark and Holmes in the case under ...
It remains , therefore , a . matter of policy , an assigning of values on a basis of encouraging investment and serving public interest . Justice Brandeis , in his dissent , concurred in by Judges Clark and Holmes in the case under ...
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Courts , as we have seen , have not always been deciding law or mooted fact in the constitutional cases rather they have been balancing interests and adjusting legislative policies . Their opportunity for this lies , as we have said ...
Courts , as we have seen , have not always been deciding law or mooted fact in the constitutional cases rather they have been balancing interests and adjusting legislative policies . Their opportunity for this lies , as we have said ...
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For courts furnish the conservative element in the state's machinery — they can with a degree of public acquiesence assume the role of guardian of private interests against even political abuses ; and perhaps it is better so , for since ...
For courts furnish the conservative element in the state's machinery — they can with a degree of public acquiesence assume the role of guardian of private interests against even political abuses ; and perhaps it is better so , for since ...
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... and in the execution of which individuals have a direct pecuniary interest , and there is no other plain , speedy , and adequate remedy , he should be required to perform these duties by the compulsory process of mandamus .
... and in the execution of which individuals have a direct pecuniary interest , and there is no other plain , speedy , and adequate remedy , he should be required to perform these duties by the compulsory process of mandamus .
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