Gangs, a National Crisis: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 54, a Bill to Reduce Interstate Street Gang and Organized Crime Activity, and for Other Purposes, April 23, 1997, Količina 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 94 strani |
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Stran 90 - The powers delegated by the proposed constitution to the federal government, are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the state governments, are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce ; with which last the power of taxation will, for the most part, be connected.
Stran 91 - Undoubtedly the scope of this power must be considered in the light of our dual system of government and may not be extended so as to embrace effects upon interstate commerce so indirect and remote that to embrace them, in view of our complex society, would effectually obliterate the distinction between what is national and what is local and create a completely centralized government.
Stran 90 - ... stronger bias towards their local governments, than towards the government of the union, unless the force of that principle should be destroyed by a much better administration of the latter. This strong propensity of the human heart, would find powerful auxiliaries in the objects of state regulation. The variety of more minute interests, which will necessarily fall under the superintendence of the local administrations, and which will form so many rivulets of influence...
Stran 91 - ... upon the minds of the People, affection, esteem, and reverence towards the Government. This great cement of society, which will diffuse itself almost wholly through the channels of the particular Governments, independent of all other causes of influence, would...
Stran 90 - I mean the ordinary administration of criminal and civil justice. This, of all others, is the most powerful, most universal, and most attractive source of popular obedience and attachment. It is that which, being the immediate and visible guardian of life and property; having its benefits and its terrors in constant activity before the public eye; regulating all those personal interests, and familiar concerns, to which the sensibility of individuals is more immediately awake — contributes...
Stran 4 - I would like to have included in the record. The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, it will be included in the record.
Stran 79 - I served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, one of the largest offices in the federal system.
Stran 90 - Constitution reserves to the states all powers not granted to the federal government.
Stran 28 - Good Morning I am pleased to appear today on behalf of the FBI...
Stran 82 - George P. Fletcher, With Justice for Some: Victims' Rights in Criminal Trials (Addison-Wesley, 1995).