The American Political Science Review, Volume 16Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1922 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... nomination to office , exceeded the power of Congress in the year 1910 , although Justice McKenna 1256 U.S. decided May 2 . - reserved the question of the power of Congress under the 22 Constitutional Law in 1920-21 I, Edward S Corwin.
... nomination to office , exceeded the power of Congress in the year 1910 , although Justice McKenna 1256 U.S. decided May 2 . - reserved the question of the power of Congress under the 22 Constitutional Law in 1920-21 I, Edward S Corwin.
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... Justice McReynolds , in what is rather misleadingly called the " opin- ion of the court , " bases his argument against the act upon three proposi- tions : First , that the only possible source of the power claimed for Congress is ...
... Justice McReynolds , in what is rather misleadingly called the " opin- ion of the court , " bases his argument against the act upon three proposi- tions : First , that the only possible source of the power claimed for Congress is ...
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... Justice White- upon what may be called the self - preservative powers of the govern- ment , although in this ... Justice White and Justice Pitney point out , if Congress can not regulate the nomination and election of senators under ...
... Justice White- upon what may be called the self - preservative powers of the govern- ment , although in this ... Justice White and Justice Pitney point out , if Congress can not regulate the nomination and election of senators under ...
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... Justice McReynolds remains unan- swered and probably unanswerable . But his assumption that this is the exclusive basis of the power of Congress to enact laws touching the choice of senators and representatives seems untenable . The ...
... Justice McReynolds remains unan- swered and probably unanswerable . But his assumption that this is the exclusive basis of the power of Congress to enact laws touching the choice of senators and representatives seems untenable . The ...
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... Justice Day , speaking for the majority , answered with Mar- shall's definition of this phrase in Cohens v . Virginia , 6 Wheat . 264 , 379 : “ A case may truly be said to arise under the Constitution or a law of the United States ...
... Justice Day , speaking for the majority , answered with Mar- shall's definition of this phrase in Cohens v . Virginia , 6 Wheat . 264 , 379 : “ A case may truly be said to arise under the Constitution or a law of the United States ...
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