United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Količina 381U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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Stran ix
... judicial mind ; and a sense of quiet humor that marks a matured man . " And he will bring to the office a spirit of dedication to eternal principles - a dedication that few men possess . ' " In his work on the Court , he continued to ...
... judicial mind ; and a sense of quiet humor that marks a matured man . " And he will bring to the office a spirit of dedication to eternal principles - a dedication that few men possess . ' " In his work on the Court , he continued to ...
Stran xii
... Judicial branches of the government , in the armed forces , and in civil life at all levels of our gov- ernmental system as an officer of his city , state , and nation , and as a Justice of the Supreme Court who was in all places ...
... Judicial branches of the government , in the armed forces , and in civil life at all levels of our gov- ernmental system as an officer of his city , state , and nation , and as a Justice of the Supreme Court who was in all places ...
Stran xiv
... judicial career , Justice Bur- ton devoted to the business of deciding cases and writing opinions the same care and energy that had made him an outstanding legislator and administrator . His first opin- ion for the Court concerned the ...
... judicial career , Justice Bur- ton devoted to the business of deciding cases and writing opinions the same care and energy that had made him an outstanding legislator and administrator . His first opin- ion for the Court concerned the ...
Stran 75
... judicial determination construing and applying a statute to a case in hand . " Id . , at 135 . This reasoning applies with even greater force to the Com- missioner's rulings and acquiescences . Therefore the ac- quiescence in Caulkins ...
... judicial determination construing and applying a statute to a case in hand . " Id . , at 135 . This reasoning applies with even greater force to the Com- missioner's rulings and acquiescences . Therefore the ac- quiescence in Caulkins ...
Stran 84
... petitioner's dower rights . 5 " Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts , Records , and judicial Proceedings of every other State . . . . " 81 Opinion of the Court . of or in lieu 84 OCTOBER TERM , 1964 .
... petitioner's dower rights . 5 " Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts , Records , and judicial Proceedings of every other State . . . . " 81 Opinion of the Court . of or in lieu 84 OCTOBER TERM , 1964 .
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1st Sess affirmed amicus curiae antitrust laws applied argued the cause Assistant Attorney Atlantic Beatrice Rosenberg bill of attainder C. A. 5th Cir California Certiorari denied claim Comm'n commerce Commission Commissioner concurring Cong Congress constitutional conviction Corp Court of Appeals courtroom criminal dealers decision dissenting District Court due process Due Process Clause effect employers enacted exclusionary rule exempt federal filed Florida Fourteenth Amendment Giordenello Goodyear Government granted habeas corpus Harold Burton hearing historic boundaries income inland waters interest issue judge judgment judicial jurisdiction jury JUSTICE Labor Board legislative limitation Mapp marginal sea ment Misc National navigable Ninth Amendment Norris-LaGuardia Act Opinion of GOLDBERG passports petition for writ petitioner petitioner's proceedings provides Reported respondent rule Senate Sherman Act Solicitor General Cox Stat statute supra Supreme Court taxable television tion trial union United violation writ of certiorari York
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Stran 314 - ... the running of the statute of limitations in respect of every private right of action arising under said laws and based in whole or in part on any matter complained of in said proceeding shall be suspended during the pendency thereof...
Stran 289 - Commission may conduct its proceedings in such manner as will best conduce to the proper dispatch of business and to the ends of justice.
Stran 324 - ... every private right of action arising under said laws and based in whole or in part on any matter complained of in said suit or proceeding shall be suspended during the pendency thereof.
Stran 444 - Bills of attainder, ex post facto laws, and laws impairing the obligation of contracts, are contrary to the first principles of the social compact, and to every principle of sound legislation.
Stran 218 - ... probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed and that the defendant committed it, the federal magistrate shall forthwith hold him to answer in district court.
Stran 74 - The power of an administrative officer or board to administer a federal statute and to prescribe rules and regulations to that end is not the power to make law, for no such power can be delegated by Congress, but the power to adopt regulations to carry into effect the will of Congress as expressed by the statute. A regulation which does not do this, but operates to create a rule out of harmony with the statute, is a mere nullity.
Stran 5 - Except as otherwise provided by law, any party may appeal to the Supreme Court from an order granting or denying, after notice and hearing, an interlocutory or permanent injunction in any civil action, suit or proceeding required by any Act of Congress to be heard and determined by a district court of three judges.
Stran 211 - English miles; thence running in a northwesterly direction and following the direction of the Pacific Coast to the fortysecond degree of north latitude; thence on the line of said forty-second degree of north latitude to the place of beginning. Also, including all the islands, harbors, and bays along and adjacent to the coast.
Stran 100 - Commission will be best adapted to a comprehensive plan for improving or developing a waterway or waterways for the use or benefit of interstate or foreign commerce, for the improvement and utilization of waterpower development, and for other beneficial public uses, including recreational purposes...
Stran 486 - We deal with a right of privacy older than the Bill of Rights— older than our political parties, older than our school system. Marriage is a coming together for better or for worse, hopefully enduring and intimate to the degree of being sacred. It is an association that promotes a way of life, not causes; a harmony in living, not political faiths; a bilateral loyalty, not commercial or social projects. Yet it is an association for as noble a purpose as any involved in our prior decisions.