Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 51Virginia State Bar Association, 1939 - Bar associations |
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... Constitutional provisions . Since this renaissance has been accomplished by processes which , since it is a constitution we are considering , have been admittedly revolutionary , there should be some tangible circumstance or con- dition ...
... Constitutional provisions . Since this renaissance has been accomplished by processes which , since it is a constitution we are considering , have been admittedly revolutionary , there should be some tangible circumstance or con- dition ...
Page 270
... Constitution . But the question having been raised whether the judges sitting in the past consciously re- garded the most supreme of all judicial responsibilities as an oppor- tunity to shape the Constitution to their own notion , the ...
... Constitution . But the question having been raised whether the judges sitting in the past consciously re- garded the most supreme of all judicial responsibilities as an oppor- tunity to shape the Constitution to their own notion , the ...
Page 275
... Constitution is admittedly on a different footing and should be less readily undertaken than overruling , upon reconsideration , decisions applying to particular facts some settled principle of the Constitution not itself under review ...
... Constitution is admittedly on a different footing and should be less readily undertaken than overruling , upon reconsideration , decisions applying to particular facts some settled principle of the Constitution not itself under review ...
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