| Digital Scanning Inc - 1999 - 278 pages
...States tells you. It has provided that the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in a Supreme Court, and such inferior Courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. Thus, by the Constitution, the Supreme Court is declared, in so many words, to be the... | |
| Stephen B Burbank, Barry Friedman - 2002 - 308 pages
...to Congress to determine its size. 2 As to the lower courts, by vesting "the judicial power"in the Supreme Court and "such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish," the Constitution would seem to give Congress the authority to establish the lower courts... | |
| E. Lynn Aubrey - 2003 - 168 pages
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| John Caldwell Calhoun - 2003 - 766 pages
...if he had signed it; unless Congress, by its adjournment, prevent its return. The judicial power is vested in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts, as Congress may establish. The Judges of both are appointed by the President in the manner above stated; and hold their... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun, Clyde Norman Wilson - 1959 - 270 pages
...if he had signed it; unless Congress, by its adjournment, prevent its return. The judicial power is vested in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts, as Congress may establish. The Judges of both are appointed by the President in the manner above stated; and hold their... | |
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