| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1985 - 242 páginas
...or approval as it is of the supreme judges when it may be brought before them for judical decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...on that point the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1988 - 430 páginas
...approval, as it ' is of the Supreme Court when it may be brought before them for a judicial decision.) The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...that point the President is independent of both." Jackson iris no lover of the Supreme Court, and in this instance certainly stated the case strongly,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1988 - 428 páginas
...approval, as it ' b of the Supreme Court when it may be brought before them for a judicial decision.) The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress than tne opinion of Congress has over the judges, and on that point the President is independent of both-"... | |
| Douglas Greenberg, Stanley N. Katz, Steven C. Wheatley, Melanie Beth Oliviero - 1993 - 416 páginas
...Constitution swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others — The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...and on that point the President is independent of both.65 Congress and the president also have an arsenal of weapons to persuade the justices to change... | |
| Bernard Schwartz - 1993 - 480 páginas
...of the United States. The veto had questioned the very review power of the Supreme Court, asserting that "the opinion of the judges has no more authority...on that point the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
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