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" Court, ordained as a judical body, be thought of as a general haven for reform movements. The Constitution is an instrument of government, fundamental to which is the premise that in a diffusion of governmental authority lies the greatest promise that... "
The Republican Report for the First Session, Eighty-ninth Congress - Page 18
by Everett McKinley Dirksen - 1965 - 19 pages
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Reapportionment of State Legislatures: Hearing, 89-1, March 3 - May 21, 1965

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1965 - 1366 pages
...not a panacea for every blot upon the public welfare, nor should this Court, ordained as a Judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform movements. The nstitution is an instrument of government, fundamental to which is the premise wt in a diffusion of...
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The Supreme Court: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers - Separation of powers - 1968 - 680 pages
...not a panacea for every blot upon the public welfare, nor should this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform...Nation will realize liberty for all its citizens. Thu Court, limited in function in accordance with that premise, does not serve its high purpose when...
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Nomination of David H. Souter to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Judges - 1991 - 1304 pages
...blot upon the public welfare, nor should this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a haven for reform movements. The Constitution is an...Government, fundamental to which is the premise that in the diffusion of governmental authority lies the greatest promise that this Nation will realize liberty...
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Justices, Presidents, and Senators: A History of the U.S. Supreme Court ...

Henry Julian Abraham - History - 1999 - 424 pages
...this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform movements. This Constitution is an instrument of government, fundamental...the greatest promise that this Nation will realize for all its citizens. This Court, limited in function in accordance with that premise, does not serve...
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The History of the Supreme Court of the United States

William M. Wiecek - History - 2006 - 760 pages
...not a panacea for every blot upon the public welfare, nor should this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform movements." the constitutional ancien regime, the foundations of public law were supposed to be unchanging. As Chief...
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Reapportionment of State Legislatures: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments - Apportionment (Election law) - 1965 - 1252 pages
...not a panacea for every blot upon the public welfare, nor should this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform...that this Nation will realize liberty for all its citizens"This Court, limited in function in accordance with that premise, does not serve its high purpose...
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Changing Face of the Law: A Global Perspective

Riddhi Dasgupta - Law - 2006 - 718 pages
...not a panacea for every blot upon the public welfare, nor should this Court, ordained as a judicial body, be thought of as a general haven for reform...The Constitution is an instrument of government... in a diffusion of governmental authority lies the greatest promise that this Nation will realize liberty...
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