Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... judicial review of the law , which was properly exercised in the 1954 decision , was expanded into the power of judicial direction of the law . Direction of the law can result only from legislative enact- ment , so judicial direction of ...
... judicial review of the law , which was properly exercised in the 1954 decision , was expanded into the power of judicial direction of the law . Direction of the law can result only from legislative enact- ment , so judicial direction of ...
Page 65
... Judicial Direction of the Law The Supreme Court has the power of judicial review of all laws of the United States . It determines the validity or lack thereof with reference to the Constitution . This is as it should be . To declare a ...
... Judicial Direction of the Law The Supreme Court has the power of judicial review of all laws of the United States . It determines the validity or lack thereof with reference to the Constitution . This is as it should be . To declare a ...
Page 70
... judicial pro- cess inoperative . An abeyance of power must necessarily result in an imbalance of power between the three branches of govern- ment . In this instance the imbalance between the Supreme Court , Congress , and the President ...
... judicial pro- cess inoperative . An abeyance of power must necessarily result in an imbalance of power between the three branches of govern- ment . In this instance the imbalance between the Supreme Court , Congress , and the President ...
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