Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 47Virginia State Bar Association, 1935 - Bar associations |
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... Congress supreme , this construction remains and will , in my opinion , continue to remain the law of the land , certainly for many years to come . Those who on the one hand contend that Congress is supreme , or , on the other , that ...
... Congress supreme , this construction remains and will , in my opinion , continue to remain the law of the land , certainly for many years to come . Those who on the one hand contend that Congress is supreme , or , on the other , that ...
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... Congress should be alone the judge of its own power and should be free to choose the scope and breadth of its authority , the limits of Federal jurisdiction might be so extended as to ... Congress has no THE CONGRESS AND THE CONSTITUTION 267.
... Congress should be alone the judge of its own power and should be free to choose the scope and breadth of its authority , the limits of Federal jurisdiction might be so extended as to ... Congress has no THE CONGRESS AND THE CONSTITUTION 267.
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... Congress , bound by oath to support the Constitution , may be trusted to keep within proper bounds . While it is the duty of Senators and Representa- tives to construe the constitutional power of Congress and to observe its limitations ...
... Congress , bound by oath to support the Constitution , may be trusted to keep within proper bounds . While it is the duty of Senators and Representa- tives to construe the constitutional power of Congress and to observe its limitations ...
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