Hidden fields
Books Books
" Mr. King seconds the motion, observing that the Judges ought to be able to expound the law as it should come before them, free from the bias of having participated in its formation. "
Observations on the Late Presidential Veto: Together with a Plan for a ... - Page 23
1842 - 78 pages
Full view - About this book

The Supreme Court and the Constitution

Charles Austin Beard - 1912 - 158 pages
...revision which took place in the Convention on June 4, King took the same position as Gerry, observing "that the judges ought to be able to expound the law...them free from the bias of having participated in its formation."1 According to Pierce's notes he said that he was of opinion that the judicial ought not...
Full view - About this book

The Supreme Court and the Constitution

Charles Austin Beard - 1912 - 144 pages
...June 4, King took the same position as Gerry, observing "that the judges ought to be_ able to jsxpound the law as it should come before them free from the bias of having participated in its formation." 1 According to Pierce's notes he said that he was of opinion that the judicial ought not to join in...
Full view - About this book

Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6365

1913 - 1128 pages
...veto power to trie Executive alone. Mr. Rufus King, of Massachusetts, seconded the motion "observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation." (Ibid., pp. 101 and 102; Farrand's Records of the Federal Convention, Vol. I, pp. 97, 98.) Mr. Wilson,...
Full view - About this book

Encyklopaedie der Therapie, Volume 1

Oscar Liebreich - 1913 - 648 pages
...veto power to the executive alone. Mr. Rufus King, of Massachusetts, seconded the motion "observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation." (Ibid., pp. 101 and 102.) Farrand's Records of the Federal Convention, Vol I., pp. 97, 98. Mr. Wilson...
Full view - About this book

Selected Articles on the Recall: Including the Recall of Judges and Judicial ...

Edith M. Phelps - 1913 - 286 pages
...veto power to the Executive alone. Mr. Ruf.us King, of Massachusetts, seconded the motion "observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation." (Ibid., pp. 101 and 102; Farrand's Records of the Federal Convention, Vol. 1, pp. 97, 98.) Mr. Wilson,...
Full view - About this book

Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6784

1915 - 558 pages
...Rufus King (1 Farrand, Records of the Federal Convention, 98): Mr. King seconds the motion, observing that the Judges ought to be able to expound the law...the bias of having participated in its formation. Rufus Bang (1 Farrand, 109): Mr. King was of opinion that the Judicial ought not to join in the negative...
Full view - About this book

Proceedings of International Conference Under the Auspices of ..., Volume 6

American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - 1917 - 374 pages
...us King (1 Farrand, Records of the Federal Convention, 98) : "Mr. King seconds the motion, observing that the Judges ought to be able to expound the law...the bias of having participated in its formation." Ruf us King (1 Farrand, 109): "Mr. King was of opinion that the Judicial ought not to join in the negative...
Full view - About this book

Judicial recall. Menace of socialism. Minimum wage. Price maintenance ...

Rome Green Brown - 1917 - 1002 pages
...veto power to the Executive alone. Mr. Rufus King, of Massachusetts, seconded the motion "observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation." (Ibid., pp. 101 and 102; Farrand's Records of the Federal Convention, Vol. I, pp. 97, 98.) Mr. Wilson,...
Full view - About this book

Judicial recall. Menace of socialism. Minimum wage. Price maintenance ...

Rome Green Brown - 1917 - 890 pages
...that the judges ought to Y>ea\>\e,U> t^wxvv^VV, \sv,\v, as it INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY. 11 /.. should come before them, free from the bias of having participated" in its formation." (Ibid., pp. 101 and 102; Farrand's Records of the Federal Convention, Vol. I, pp. 97, 98.) • Mr....
Full view - About this book

Study and Report for American Federation of Labor Upon Judicial Control Over ...

Jackson Harvey Ralston - 1919 - 92 pages
...Council of Revision and to consider the veto by the President was seconded by Mr. King who observed 'that the judges ought to be able to expound the law...them free from the bias of having participated in the formation.' On June 4 by a veto of eight states to two, it was decided to drop the plan of a Council...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF