No one, we presume, supposes that any change in public opinion or feeling, 'in relation to this unfortunate race, in the civilized nations of Europe or in this country, should induce the court to give to the words of the Constitution a more liberal construction... Pamphlets. American History - Stran 91836Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Dan Farber - 2007 - 256 strani
...This is what he said: "No one, we presume, supposes that any change in public opinion or feeling ... in the civilized nations of Europe or in this country, should induce [this Court] to give to the words of the Constitution a more liberal construction . . . than they were... | |
| Robert Aitken, Marilyn Aitken - 2007 - 448 strani
...being a strict constructionist. Taney claimed, "No one supposes that any change in public opinion . . . should induce the court to give to the words of the Constitution a more liberal construction . . . than they were intended to bear when the instrument was framed." Taney refused to interpret the... | |
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