Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting, Volumen5Headquarters Office, 1883 |
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... duty to report the list of nominations for officers , and such report must be made and acted upon on Thursday morning . This motion was seconded by John W. Stevenson , of Kentucky , and adopted . Mr. Wilmer then moved to proceed with ...
... duty to report the list of nominations for officers , and such report must be made and acted upon on Thursday morning . This motion was seconded by John W. Stevenson , of Kentucky , and adopted . Mr. Wilmer then moved to proceed with ...
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... duty requires , tends to induce the practice of delegating causes to a lesser number of judges , or even to a single judge , for examination . " The statement just quoted certainly seems to imply a con- viction on the part of those who ...
... duty requires , tends to induce the practice of delegating causes to a lesser number of judges , or even to a single judge , for examination . " The statement just quoted certainly seems to imply a con- viction on the part of those who ...
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... duty of hearing constitu- tional questions , and either upon their own motion or upon previous application of parties , such other causes as they may deem necessary to be so heard , and likewise all causes the argument of which shall ...
... duty of hearing constitu- tional questions , and either upon their own motion or upon previous application of parties , such other causes as they may deem necessary to be so heard , and likewise all causes the argument of which shall ...
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... duty of holding an appellate court of universal jurisdiction , consisting of not less than four judges , to be ... duties in addition to the present duties . It cannot be done . This is , therefore , but the enter- ing wedge . Instead of ...
... duty of holding an appellate court of universal jurisdiction , consisting of not less than four judges , to be ... duties in addition to the present duties . It cannot be done . This is , therefore , but the enter- ing wedge . Instead of ...
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... duty of examining the subject was cast upon us , unsought , by your action , we have felt it to be but a proper discharge of that duty , however imperfect , when an expression of opinion is asked from you that may have weight in ...
... duty of examining the subject was cast upon us , unsought , by your action , we have felt it to be but a proper discharge of that duty , however imperfect , when an expression of opinion is asked from you that may have weight in ...
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Página 168 - That all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude.
Página 177 - The judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society, and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
Página 254 - No corporation shall issue stocks or bonds except for money, labor done, or money or property actually received, and all fictitious increase of stock or indebtedness shall be void.
Página 258 - ... all cases where any person may be restrained of his or her liberty in violation of the Constitution, or of any treaty or law of the United States...
Página 250 - THERE is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of . property ; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world} in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe.
Página 278 - Code, the first of which (article 2315), as amended in 1884, declares that 'every act whatever, of man, that causes damage to another, obliges him by whose fault it happened to repair it...
Página 256 - The writ of habeas corpus shall in no case extend to a prisoner in jail, unless where he is in custody under or by color of the authority of the United States...
Página 285 - That no will shall be valid unless it shall be in writing and executed in manner herein-after mentioned ; (that is to say,) it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator, or by some other person in his presence and by his direction; and such signature shall be made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses present at the same time, and such witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no form of attestation...
Página 140 - The common law of England, so far as it is not repugnant to or inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, or the Constitution or laws of the state of California, shall be the rule of decision in all the courts of this state.
Página 277 - Confederation of the Colonies, at such time and in the manner as to them shall seem best: Provided, That the power of forming Government for, and the regulations of the internal concerns of each Colony, be left to the respective Colonial Legislatures. Resolved, unanimously, That a Committee be appointed to prepare a Declaration of Rights, and such a plan of Government as will be most likely to maintain peace and order in this Colony, and secure substantial and equal liberty to the people.