Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... governor , against whom the relief is sought should not deter the courts from the ex- ercise of their jurisdiction , since the authority of the courts is supreme in the determination of all legal questions , ju- dicially submitted to ...
... governor , against whom the relief is sought should not deter the courts from the ex- ercise of their jurisdiction , since the authority of the courts is supreme in the determination of all legal questions , ju- dicially submitted to ...
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... governor . Justice Fields in Middleton v . Low , 13 supplements the above argument by saying , " No officer however high is above the law , and when duties are imposed upon him in regard to which he has no discretion , and in the ...
... governor . Justice Fields in Middleton v . Low , 13 supplements the above argument by saying , " No officer however high is above the law , and when duties are imposed upon him in regard to which he has no discretion , and in the ...
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... governor could not in any case be con- trolled , then the weight of judicial authority would probably be that the courts could control any min- isterial duty imposed upon the governor by law . If this reasoning is sound , when duties ...
... governor could not in any case be con- trolled , then the weight of judicial authority would probably be that the courts could control any min- isterial duty imposed upon the governor by law . If this reasoning is sound , when duties ...
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... governor . The governor in turn may convene the legislature at his will , and may veto any bill which they pass . The courts may pass upon and con- strue all of the acts of the legislature , whether or not they have been signed by the ...
... governor . The governor in turn may convene the legislature at his will , and may veto any bill which they pass . The courts may pass upon and con- strue all of the acts of the legislature , whether or not they have been signed by the ...
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... governor is necessary to the preservation of private rights . ” And if we look again to Marbury v . Madison , we find that Chief Justice Marshall uses the following language , " When the Legislature proceeds to impose on the executive ...
... governor is necessary to the preservation of private rights . ” And if we look again to Marbury v . Madison , we find that Chief Justice Marshall uses the following language , " When the Legislature proceeds to impose on the executive ...
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